Four-year draft plan to expand IT industry discussed
ISLAMABAD (March 22 2007): Ministry of Information, Technology discussed a four-year draft plan to expand IT industry from $2 billion to $10 billion by 2010 here on Wednesday. Sources said that the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) had proposed a four-year draft plan to increase the IT industry's size to $10 billion by 2010, suggested eight thrust areas and identified annual targets.
The PSE Board of Directors met with its chairman IT Minister Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari and discussed the thrust areas ie facilitation, human resource development, industry finance, marketing, office space provision, public policy, quality and telecom bandwidth provision, to achieve the target.
The meeting also called upon the minister to muster support of CDA, CBR, PTA SECP, SBP and HEC, as their facilitation was vital for IT promotion in the country.
PSEB MD said that the IT Ministry had set one billion dollar export target of IT-enabled service by 2010 and to construct IT parks each in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi on Built Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis the government was negotiating with China and Malaysia.
IT exports, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), were $72.210 million during 2005-2006 which grew up to $48 million in the first half of 2006-07, he added. He said these parks would be built to accommodate about 200,000 IT graduates in next three to four years to meet the set export targets.
Meanwhile, a statement of IT Ministry said that the Minister has called for a massive marketing drive to showcase the strength and potential of Pakistan's IT industry at the global level.
He said Pakistan's IT sector was registering excellent growth figures but it had not been able to claim its rightful place as one of world's leading destinations for business and product development.
He was addressing the Board members of PSEB. IT secretary Farrakh Qayyum, PSEB managing director Yusuf Hussain, PASHA president Ashraf Kapadia and other members of the board were also present. The board meeting was called to discuss a strategic roadmap prepared by the Pakistan Software Export Board for the country's IT industry.
Presenting a picture of the IT industry, Yusuf Hussain highlighted the tremendous growth of 57 percent in the sector over the last one year. He added that Pakistan IT industry had grown to a size of $2 billion according to the standards used by WTO and applied by several countries, including India.
He said the PSEB had over 900 member companies, including some world class companies like MIXIT, Scrybe, NetSol, TPS, Pixsense, Systems, Folio3 and Si3. "Many of these companies have benefited from various PSEB initiatives which have helped them attract international clients and these companies have grown to a size which has enabled them to set up their offices in major capitals of the world," he said. Hussain said the PSEB had chalked out a comprehensive roadmap to promote the industry as many activities were already in full gear and the board had been able to help 125 local companies achieve ISO and CMMI certifications.
"The board has also launched apprenticeship and internship programmes for the development of human resource required by the industry and more than 2500 students have already benefited from the programme," he added.
He said that yet another area the board was aggressively working on was the setting up of IT parks in all major urban centres, including Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi. He said PSEB had acquired 13.6 acres (65,824 sq. yards) of land in the federal capital to develop a state-of-the-art IT park which would provide around 1.5 million sq. ft. of office space within a unique working environment equipped with modern hi-tech facilities and entertainment spots under one roof. The minister appreciated the performance of PSEB over the last one year and assured his support for ongoing PSEB programmes.
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ISLAMABAD (March 22 2007): Ministry of Information, Technology discussed a four-year draft plan to expand IT industry from $2 billion to $10 billion by 2010 here on Wednesday. Sources said that the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) had proposed a four-year draft plan to increase the IT industry's size to $10 billion by 2010, suggested eight thrust areas and identified annual targets.
The PSE Board of Directors met with its chairman IT Minister Awais Ahmed Khan Leghari and discussed the thrust areas ie facilitation, human resource development, industry finance, marketing, office space provision, public policy, quality and telecom bandwidth provision, to achieve the target.
The meeting also called upon the minister to muster support of CDA, CBR, PTA SECP, SBP and HEC, as their facilitation was vital for IT promotion in the country.
PSEB MD said that the IT Ministry had set one billion dollar export target of IT-enabled service by 2010 and to construct IT parks each in Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi on Built Operate and Transfer (BOT) basis the government was negotiating with China and Malaysia.
IT exports, as reported by the State Bank of Pakistan (SBP), were $72.210 million during 2005-2006 which grew up to $48 million in the first half of 2006-07, he added. He said these parks would be built to accommodate about 200,000 IT graduates in next three to four years to meet the set export targets.
Meanwhile, a statement of IT Ministry said that the Minister has called for a massive marketing drive to showcase the strength and potential of Pakistan's IT industry at the global level.
He said Pakistan's IT sector was registering excellent growth figures but it had not been able to claim its rightful place as one of world's leading destinations for business and product development.
He was addressing the Board members of PSEB. IT secretary Farrakh Qayyum, PSEB managing director Yusuf Hussain, PASHA president Ashraf Kapadia and other members of the board were also present. The board meeting was called to discuss a strategic roadmap prepared by the Pakistan Software Export Board for the country's IT industry.
Presenting a picture of the IT industry, Yusuf Hussain highlighted the tremendous growth of 57 percent in the sector over the last one year. He added that Pakistan IT industry had grown to a size of $2 billion according to the standards used by WTO and applied by several countries, including India.
He said the PSEB had over 900 member companies, including some world class companies like MIXIT, Scrybe, NetSol, TPS, Pixsense, Systems, Folio3 and Si3. "Many of these companies have benefited from various PSEB initiatives which have helped them attract international clients and these companies have grown to a size which has enabled them to set up their offices in major capitals of the world," he said. Hussain said the PSEB had chalked out a comprehensive roadmap to promote the industry as many activities were already in full gear and the board had been able to help 125 local companies achieve ISO and CMMI certifications.
"The board has also launched apprenticeship and internship programmes for the development of human resource required by the industry and more than 2500 students have already benefited from the programme," he added.
He said that yet another area the board was aggressively working on was the setting up of IT parks in all major urban centres, including Islamabad, Lahore and Karachi. He said PSEB had acquired 13.6 acres (65,824 sq. yards) of land in the federal capital to develop a state-of-the-art IT park which would provide around 1.5 million sq. ft. of office space within a unique working environment equipped with modern hi-tech facilities and entertainment spots under one roof. The minister appreciated the performance of PSEB over the last one year and assured his support for ongoing PSEB programmes.
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