Pakistani companies bag Saudi projects after participating in Riyadh LEAP conference — software association

In this photo, taken on February 6, 2023, people attend LEAP 2023, Saudi Arabia's largest and most comprehensive Information and Communications Technology exhibition in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (AN Photo/Huda Bashatah)
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Updated 13 May 2023
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Pakistani companies bag Saudi projects after participating in Riyadh LEAP conference — software association

  • Pakistani IT giants, including System Limited, Innovative Network and Inbox Technologies, have made inroads into the kingdom
  • Pakistan’s software association is planning to hold a single-country exhibition within the next eight months in Saudi Arabia

KARACHI: Pakistan’s information technology companies have secured several projects in Saudi Arabia after participating in a global conference held in Riyadh earlier this year, said a top official of the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) on Saturday.

About ten Pakistani Information and Technology (IT) companies have secured projects in Saudi Arabia after participating in the global tech conference, LEAP 2022, a top official of the Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA), said.

Organized by the kingdom’s ministry of communications and information technology, the second edition of LEAP Conference, an annual international tech event that brings disruptive technology professionals together from around the world under one roof, took place in February 2023.

The tech event was institutionalized by the Saudi ministry one year before, and Pakistani companies, including startups, participated in both editions with the help of the country’s embassy in Riyadh and displayed cutting-edge IT products and services.

The participants from Pakistan said the conference turned out to be fruitful for them since they were able to secure a significant number of projects in the kingdom as a result of their participation in the LEAP events.

“Eight to ten Pakistani companies have secured projects in Saudi Arabia,” Muhammad Zohaib Khan, P@SHA chairman, told Arab News.

Khan, who represented the country’s software association at both events, said the conference served as a “stellar opportunity for Pakistan,” adding that some of the companies had opened offices in the kingdom while others were planning to follow suit.

“Some of the companies, including System Limited, one of the largest IT companies in Pakistan, have opened an office in Saudi Arabia, while others were in the process of doing so,” he said.

Systems Limited established Systems Arabia, a subsidiary headquartered in Riyadh, at the end of January this year. Systems Arabia helps digital banks, fintech companies, and payment service providers.

Khan said Pakistani tech firms had started mobilizing resources to materialize the projects obtained from the kingdom.

“Many companies are in the process of follow-up meetings,” he continued. “Inbox Technologies has finalized its partner in Saudi Arabia, while another company, Innovative Network, is going to start its operations.”

Inbox has recently facilitated the launch of the “Makkah Route Project 2023” at the Islamabad International Airport under the kingdom’s sponsorship, partnering with ELM Information Security, according to the company.

The objective of the project is to revolutionize the customs and immigration procedures for Pakistani pilgrims going to Makkah. The project will streamline the process of Hajj and Umrah travel for pilgrims, eliminating the need for customs and immigration checks at the Saudi airports and ensuring a smooth and hassle-free experience for them.

The P@SHA chief also said his association was planning to organize a single-country IT exhibition in the Saudi Arabia to promote Pakistan’s IT talent.

“Within the next eight months, we will organize our own single-country exhibition in Saudi Arabia to display Pakistani IT prowess,” he added.

Saudi Arabia is strengthening its economy along modern lines under Vision 2030, a strategic development framework intended to cut reliance on oil and develop public service sectors such as health, education, infrastructure, recreation, and tourism.

LEAP, which is a landmark technology event of international importance, supports the kingdom’s vision to develop a knowledge-based economy and is poised to galvanize public and private organizations in the region and beyond.

LEAP Riyadh is also instrumental for Pakistani IT firms since it can help them explore the Gulf market, which is mostly dominated by arch-rival India.


Pakistan’s Sharif hopes to further ties with Bangladesh as Rahman takes oath as PM

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Pakistan’s Sharif hopes to further ties with Bangladesh as Rahman takes oath as PM

  • Tarique Rahman’s election comes amid a thaw in relations between Pakistan and Bangladesh
  • Planning Minister Ahsan Iqbal also met Rahman after oath-taking, invited him to visit Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on Tuesday said he hoped to further strengthen relations with Bangladesh as Tarique Rahman took oath as the country’s new premier.

Rahman was sworn in on Tuesday after his Bangladesh Nationalist Party’s landslide win in parliamentary elections last week, the country’s first since the massive 2024 uprising and a vote billed as key to the nation’s future political landscape after years of intense rivalry and disputed polls.

The 60-year-old, whose term will last for five years, is the son of former prime minister Khaleda Zia and former president Ziaur Rahman. He is also Bangladesh’s first male prime minister in 35 years. Since 1991, when Bangladesh returned to democracy, either Rahman’s mother or her archrival Sheikh Hasina had served as PMs.

His election as PM comes at a time when Pakistan and Bangladesh appear to be coming increasingly closer, following a thaw in their relations since the ouster of Hasina, who was widely viewed as an India ally. Ties between Bangladesh and New Delhi remain strained over India’s decision to grant asylum to Hasina.

“Warmest felicitations to Tarique Rahman on having been sworn in as the Prime Minister of the People’s Republic of Bangladesh,” Pakistan’s Sharif said on X Tuesday evening.

“I look forward to close and meaningful engagements with my brother, to further strengthen our bilateral cooperation across mutually beneficial areas and to deepen the historic ties between our two countries.”

Earlier in the day, Pakistani Planning Miniter Ahsan Iqbal called on Rahman after his oath-taking ceremony in Dhaka and conveyed warm congratulations on behalf of the government and people of Pakistan on his election, according to the Pakistani information ministry.

“He extended best wishes for the peace, progress and prosperity of Bangladesh under his leadership,” the ministry said. “Iqbal conveyed a formal invitation from the prime minister of Pakistan to Prime Minister Tarique Rahman to undertake an official visit to Pakistan at a mutually convenient date.”

Pakistan and Bangladesh were part of the same country until Bangladesh’s secession following a bloody civil war in 1971. However, Islamabad and Dhaka have lately been looking to strengthen institutional linkages to broaden their cooperation, following a reset of ties.