
Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has announced the launch of Pakistan’s largest IT Park in Islamabad, marking a significant step forward in the country’s tech sector.
Covering an expansive 3.3 acres in Sector G-10, this initiative promises to revolutionize the information technology landscape of the federal capital.
Pakistan’s first IT Park launched in Islamabad promises to revolutionize the tech landscape.
Spanning 3.3 acres in Sector G-10, this public-private partnership will empower 6000 freelancers with cutting-edge facilities, bolstering our economy.
This groundbreaking project, undertaken through a public-private partnership, will cater to approximately six thousand freelancers, equipping them with state-of-the-art facilities to improve the nation’s economy through e-services.
The primary objective of the IT Park is to foster an environment conducive to creativity and collaboration within the IT industry, thereby stimulating innovation and growth.
Negotiations are currently underway with key stakeholders such as the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoIT) to ensure the success of this endeavor.
The establishment of the first IT Park in Islamabad is poised to unleash unprecedented opportunities for technological advancement and economic prosperity, positioning Pakistan as a formidable player in the global tech arena.