This project, which takes over 3.3 acres in Sector G-10, is expected to completely transform the federal capital’s information technology environment.
This public-private partnership, which will take up 3.3 acres in Sector G-10, will support our economy by providing state-of-the-art facilities to 6000 independent contractors.
Approximately 6,000 freelancers will benefit from this innovative project, which is being carried out through a public-private collaboration. It will provide them with cutting-edge facilities so they can use e-services to boost the country’s economy.
The main goal of the IT Park is to create an atmosphere that encourages innovation and growth in the IT sector by promoting creativity and teamwork.
To guarantee the success of this, negotiations are presently taking place with important parties like the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoIT) and the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB). 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.