The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) has achieved a significant milestone in its ongoing efforts to stabilize and strengthen Pakistan's economy. SIFC's initiatives to promote the IT sector are beginning to yield positive results.
In a recent development, the National Radio and Telecommunication Corporation (NRTC) signed an important agreement with Allied Australia and Tech Valley Pakistan. The agreement outlines the establishment of a Chromebook manufacturing assembly in Pakistan.
Irwin Sether Jackson, CEO, and Founder of Allied Corporation Australia, commented on the agreement, stating, "We have signed an agreement with NRTC to manufacture Chromebooks within Pakistan and also announced another agreement with Pakistan's Ministry of Education."
This initiative will result in the provision of 500,000 Chromebooks to students in Pakistan through a collaboration between Google Allied, Tech Valley, and the Ministry of Education. Jackson emphasized that the world-class facilities of NRTC will enable these devices to be manufactured locally by Pakistanis.
"We are very excited to invest in Pakistan," Jackson added. "Not only will students benefit from this project, but it will also create excellent employment opportunities."
Jackson also extended his gratitude to SIFC and the Ministry of Education for their support, expressing optimism about the outcomes of this partnership.