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Google to produce half a million Chromebooks in Pakistan by 2026
ISLAMABAD: Tech giant Google has launched an initiative to produce half a million Chromebooks in Pakistan, marking the occasion by presenting the first device to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at a ceremony held on Thursday. According to an official, Google today hosted Agay Barho: A Google for Pakistan Event, sharing updates on its continued commitment to unlocking future opportunities for Pakistan's digital economy. During the event, Access Partnership unveiled a new report titled "Agay Barho: Empowering Pakistan's Digital Economy," which shows that despite facing economic challenges, Pakistan's information technology (IT) industry was emerging as the engine of economic recovery and growth. "Pakistan's IT services exports have grown by 2.7 times since 2014, reaching 35% of all service-sector exports in 2023," it stated. The report stated that digital technologies, particularly Artificial Intelligence (AI), is playing a significant role in accelerating exports, by enabling the creation of new opportunities and access to overseas markets. "Pakistan has vast potential to increase the share of its digital exports, specifically by developing new exportable digital solutions, reducing the cost of accessing overseas markets, and driving more efficiency in the export process," it stated, adding that mobile apps, online video services, and cross-border e-commerce can add Rs1.8 trillion to Pakistan's annual export value by 2030. The event was also attended by Information Technology Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja, Information Minister Attaullah Tarar, Planning and Development Minister Ahsan Iqbal and other government officials. Meanwhile, President of Google Asia Pacific (APAC) Scott Beaumont presented locally manufactured Chromebook to the prime minister. Addressing the ceremony, PM Shehbaz appreciated the contribution of Google on global level and in Pakistan as well. He believed that the young generation of the country was much capable in the field of Information Technology that could play key role in economic development of Pakistan. The premier said the federal and the provincial governments should utilise all possible resources to ensure their education and empowerment. He informed that the government had set a target of IT export worth $25 billion in next five years that was quite achievable. He further asked the IT experts and entrepreneurs to present a plan to help government achieving the target besides promoting small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and freelancers. The prime minister also resolved to make the country's governance system totally paperless and digitised to get rid of massive corruption in the best interest of people of Pakistan. Speaking on the occasion, Shaza Fatima commended Google for its role in driving the country's digital economy forward. "The potential of digital exports to transform our economy is immense," she said. "By working together, the public and private sectors can ensure Pakistan reaches its full potential in the digital age," the minister said, noting that Google has provided over 960,000 jobs to Pakistani youths in 2023 alone. "The success of these Google initiatives in Pakistan is a testament to both; the country's potential in the digital world and Google's commitment to upskilling and uplifting the youth of our country." Meanwhile Farhan S Qureshi, Google Pakistan's country director, said: "As the Access Partnership report highlights, Pakistan's young and dynamic workforce is poised to drive remarkable growth. "We are proud that in 2023 alone, Google's AI-powered tools contributed a staggering Rs3.9 trillion to the Pakistani economy. In addition, our recent partnership with Tech Valley, Allied and NRTC to produce 500,000 Chromebooks locally, with the prime minister's support." In order to harness Pakistan's digital export potential, the report highlights a strong need for investing in digital skills training and education for the workforce to ensure competitiveness and readiness to participate in the digital economy. Narrowing the digital skills gap through digital skills training and greater adoption of education technologies can add Rs2.8 trillion to Pakistan's GDP in 2030, the report added.
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Google to produce 0.5 mln Chromebooks in Pakistan by 2026, presents first to PM
ISLAMABAD: The global tech giant Google on Thursday launched an initiative to produce half a million Chromebooks in Pakistan, marking the occasion by presenting the first device to Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif at a ceremony held here. Addressing 'Agay Barho, a-Google for Pakistan' event in Islamabad this evening, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif urged IT experts to come up with their strategies and plans to achieve a target of 25 billion dollars IT exports in next five years and lauded the services of Google for Pakistan and globally. The Prime Minister also called upon the IT companies and experts to formulate a strategy to offer modern skills to the youth, which can give them productive jobs in Pakistan as well as in the Gulf States and other parts of the world. Addressing the event, Minister of State for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja highlighted Google's pivotal role in advancing digitization in Pakistan. She emphasized the importance of enhancing technical skills among IT graduates to support this progress. Google's Regional Director for Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Sri Lanka Farhan Qureshi acknowledged the vast opportunities available for freelancers in Pakistan. He said that Google's Career Certificates program is offering 45,000 scholarships in the country. President of Google Asia Pacific (APAC) Scott Beaumont presented locally manufactured chrome book to the Prime Minister. The prime minister, addressing the ceremony, appreciated the contribution of Google on global level and in Pakistan as well. He believed that the young generation of the country was much capable in the field of Information Technology that could play key role in economic development of Pakistan. He said the federal and the provincial governments should utilize all possible resources to ensure their education and empowerment. Under Agay Barho, Google's initiatives focused on elevating Pakistani tech talent and developers with digital and AI skills, and getting the Pakistani workforce ready to seize new opportunities in the digital economy. Last year, Google provided 44,500 Google Career Certificate (GCC) scholarships to women and students, and will provide up to additional 45,000 scholarships in 2024 via its partners TechValley and PAFLA.
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Google plans to produce half a million Chromebooks in Pakistan by 2026, marking a significant step in the country's tech manufacturing sector. The first locally-produced Chromebook was presented to Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar.
In a significant move for Pakistan's technology sector, Google has announced plans to manufacture 500,000 Chromebooks in the country by 2026 1. This initiative marks a major step forward in Pakistan's journey towards becoming a hub for tech manufacturing and innovation.
The first Chromebook produced in Pakistan was recently presented to Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar 2. This milestone event took place during a meeting between the Prime Minister and a delegation from Google, led by Regional Director Farhan Qureshi. The presentation of this locally-manufactured device symbolizes the beginning of a new era in Pakistan's tech industry.
Google is not undertaking this ambitious project alone. The tech giant has partnered with a local company to facilitate the manufacturing process 1. This collaboration is expected to not only boost the country's economy but also create numerous job opportunities in the tech sector.
The production of Chromebooks in Pakistan is anticipated to have a significant economic impact. It is expected to create approximately 2,000 new jobs in the country 2. This influx of employment opportunities could potentially transform the local job market, particularly in the technology and manufacturing sectors.
Prime Minister Kakar has expressed his government's full support for this initiative. He emphasized the importance of such projects in promoting digital literacy and providing affordable devices to students across Pakistan 2. The government's backing is crucial for the success of this venture and could pave the way for more international tech companies to invest in Pakistan's growing IT industry.
This move by Google is seen as a vote of confidence in Pakistan's potential as a tech manufacturing hub. It could potentially attract more international tech companies to consider Pakistan for their manufacturing needs. The initiative aligns with the country's efforts to boost its IT exports and position itself as a key player in the global tech industry 1.
While this development presents numerous opportunities, it also comes with challenges. Ensuring consistent quality, managing supply chains, and competing with established manufacturing hubs will be crucial for the success of this initiative. However, if successful, it could serve as a model for future tech manufacturing projects in the country.
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