4,500 Chinese technology representatives participate in conference
Islamabad: Tech experts have urged Pakistan and China to strengthen cooperation in science and technology to bolster strategic ties, create jobs and support economic growth.
At the first ‘China-Pakistan Technology Investment Conference’ (CPTIC), the universities in the two countries were urged to broaden tech collaboration focusing on innovation, research and development. Experts also encouraged high-tech firms, research institutes and entrepreneurs in Pakistan and China to boost investment in technology to drive future economic growth.
More than 4,500 representatives of the Chinese technology ecosystem, including science and technology parks, high-tech production enterprises, investment firms, research and development centers, government officials attended the first-of-its-kind and biggest Pakistan-China tech forum held virtually on July 19. The summit was jointly organised by Special Technology Zones Authority (STZA), Pakistan’s Embassy in China, Cabinet Division of Government of Pakistan, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Zhongguancun Belt and Road Industrial Promotion Association (ZBRA) of China.
Pakistan’s ambassador to China Moin ul Haque opened the forum where he informed the participants about joint working groups with the Ministry of Science and Technology, and Ministry of Information Technology established under the CPEC framework. He recognised China as a global leader in the technology industry...
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