ISLAMABAD The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has approved the construction of Pakistan’s largest IT Park in Islamabad, a move that is expected to completely change the nation’s IT scene.
PTV News reported on Monday that the IT Park, which is expected to be located in the federal capital’s G-10 sector, will be an outstanding 3.3 acres in size and represent a key milestone in Pakistan’s progress toward economic growth and technological innovation.
Operating under a public-private partnership paradigm, this enormous project is designed to house some 6,000 freelancers and provide them with modern facilities and tools.
It is positioned to become the center of innovation and growth for the nation’s rapidly expanding IT industry.
The intended IT Park seeks to create a creative and collaborative atmosphere that supports a thriving ecosystem where ideas bloom and synergies are developed, ultimately driving the industry ahead.
Important talks are currently taking place between important parties, such as the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication and the Pakistan Software Export Board, to guarantee the smooth operation and accomplishment of this ground-breaking project.