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Saudi Arabia’s Prince Fahad bin Mansour Al Saud on Saturday announced the establishment of a dedicated Saudi-Pakistan Tech House to promote ease of business between the two nations.
Co-founding with Pakistani businessman Salman Nasir in 2009, Prince Fahad bin Mansour Alsaud was a part of the creation of the tech behemoth ILSA Interactive. It is a superb example of digital partnership between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi-Pakistan Tech House will have its main office in Riyadh and its first branch in Lahore, according to the Saudi-Pakistani tech house’s virtual address to stakeholders at Future Fest 2023, the nation’s largest tech conference and expo, which took place here on Saturday.
The Prince also disclosed more than 300 projects worth another $100 million for the business, totaling more than 1000 new jobs in Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and other countries.
“I am deeply honored to be a part of such a respected and prestigious gathering of the IT industry with thought leaders of Pakistan at the country’s largest tech conference and expo, Future Fest 2023. My journey to Pakistan started five years ago to explore the possibilities of establishing an IT company in Lahore,” he added.
He averred that the resources in Pakistan were very talented in all fields; technical resources, user experience and quality assurance resources have been great to work with.
Prince Fahad bin Mansour Alsaud highlighted the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 roadmap under the leadership of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques, which has witnessed a boom in the technology sector.