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Pakistan and Saudi Arabia to Enhance Tech Collaboration
- Pakistan and Saudi Arabia held a crucial meeting on tech collaboration.
- A proposal for the Pakistan Digital Corridor aims to enhance connectivity.
- Shaza Fatima emphasized training 7,000 Pakistani youth in semiconductors.
- Minister Shaza reaffirmed support for Saudi Arabia’s tech initiatives.
- Pakistan’s cybersecurity initiatives were highlighted during the discussions.
High-Level Talks on Tech Collaboration
Enhancing tech collaboration between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia was the focus of a recent meeting between Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja and Saudi Minister for Communications and Information Technology, Engineer Abdullah Al-Swaha. The discussion revolved around the development of various technological sectors, particularly in emerging technologies and artificial intelligence (AI), alongside the vital enhancement of digital infrastructure. A noteworthy point raised was the proposal for establishing the Pakistan Digital Corridor, which aims to establish comprehensive digital links with China and Central Asia, thus improving global connectivity between these regions.
Significant Projects and Initiatives Addressed
During the discussions, Minister Shaza Fatima highlighted a significant project, valued at Rs4.8 billion, approved under the Public Sector Development Programme (PSDP). This initiative aims to provide training for over 7,000 Pakistani youth in semiconductor technologies, demonstrating the focus on upgrading local skills in high-demand areas. In addition, she expressed unwavering support for Saudi Arabia’s National Semiconductor Hub, acknowledging the kingdom’s potential leadership role in the global tech arena. The meeting also touched upon the importance of Saudi Arabia’s National Technology Development Programme, where mutual partnerships between companies from both countries were considered essential for enhancing growth.
Strengthening Strategic Partnerships in Technology
Moreover, Minister Shaza Fatima shared insights into Pakistan’s achievements in cybersecurity, along with the vital role the country’s armed forces have played amid recent geopolitical events. This narrative reinforces Pakistan’s standing as a trustworthy partner in Saudi Arabia’s endeavors for development and success in technology. As both countries continue to cultivate their strategic partnership in the technology sector, the commitment to exchanging knowledge and resources remains steadfast, paving the way for substantial advancements in the years to come.
The recent high-level meeting between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia underscores a mutual commitment to enhance collaboration in technology and related sectors. Key initiatives, including the Pakistan Digital Corridor and substantial youth training projects, highlight efforts to foster partnerships and skill development in emerging fields. With a shared focus on AI and cybersecurity, both nations are poised for a fruitful technological partnership that promises to elevate their global standing in these domains.
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