Pakistan’s IT Workforce Ready to Shine Globally: PM Shehbaz Sharif
Pakistan’s IT sector is on the fast track to global success, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif reaffirming the country’s commitment to expanding its digital footprint. During a recent meeting with Jerome Kapelus, CEO of Afiniti, the PM emphasized the immense potential of Pakistani IT professionals and the government’s goal of boosting IT exports to a staggering $25 billion.
A Bright Future for Pakistan’s IT Industry
PM Shehbaz Sharif highlighted that Pakistan’s IT workforce possesses the skills and expertise to compete internationally. He reiterated the government’s efforts to provide the necessary support and infrastructure to facilitate industry growth, ensuring that local talent can thrive in the global market.
Afiniti’s Growing Investment in Pakistan
Kapelus, leading a US delegation, expressed confidence in Pakistan’s IT sector, recognizing it as a lucrative investment hub. With over 1,000 skilled professionals already working at Afiniti Pakistan, he acknowledged the vast potential of the country’s young tech talent in shaping the future of AI-driven customer experience solutions.
A New Era for Call Centers in Pakistan
During the discussion, PM Shehbaz proposed establishing a world-class call center in Pakistan to cater to both national and international clients. This initiative could significantly boost employment opportunities while further cementing Pakistan’s position as a key player in the global IT services market.
With strong government backing, increasing foreign investment, and an ever-growing pool of skilled professionals, Pakistan’s IT sector is poised for a major breakthrough. As the country continues to innovate and expand its digital capabilities, the dream of becoming a $25 billion IT export powerhouse seems closer than ever.
