Jazz Digital Conference launches breakthrough policy report

TechnologyJazz Digital Conference launches breakthrough policy report

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Following the full-day Digital Policy Conference called “Accelerate to a Digital State”, Jazz, Pakistan’s largest digital telecommunication company, released a sector report on a digital policy framework for the government of Pakistan (Jazz Digital Conference).

This sector report laid out in-depth transformational recommendations on agriculture, health and education.

Over the past decade, new technologies have revolutionized public sectors all over the world. Progressive nations are investing heavily on critical sectors to ensure economic prosperity for future generations. Pakistan’s Vision 2025, lays down a foundation to put the country on a fast track of development with the ultimate goal of transforming it to become one of top ten economies in the world by 2047. This vision is being supported by a host of private enterprises. Jazz takes a key government partner role in the realization of this goal.

Jazz Digital Conference launches breakthrough policy report

The Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunications Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui spoke of the need for synergy in seeking a transformation.

“The telecommunications industry must now focus on digital services through sectoral value chains and supporting the government to create a conducive regulatory environment,” the minister said.

With over 200 professionals in attendance, the speakers from leading companies, international development agencies and technologists spoke of the barriers to disruptive technologies taking root in Pakistan and the solutions needed urgently.

The Jazz Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Aamir Ibrahim said, “In the last five years the ICT industry brought USD 3.3 billion in revenues to Pakistan and we know that if the policies we recommend here are put in place, we can play a part in meeting the national target of USD 10 billion revenues in ICT by 2020.”

The experts at the conference attended by stakeholders from telecom, academia and government agreed that no digital agenda can be complete without a deep analysis about these three high-grossing sectors for the national GDP.

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