Islamabad, Feb 20: Muscat, Oman – In a significant move to strengthen Pakistan’s IT sector on the global stage, the Center for Digital Solutions (CDS) and COMEX have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) at the COMEX head office in Muscat, Oman. This partnership paves the way for Pakistani IT companies to showcase their innovations at COMEX 2025, the largest IT and technology exhibition in the GCC region.
Scheduled for September 2025 in Oman, the exhibition will feature cutting-edge technologies, products, and services, offering a valuable platform for Pakistani businesses to connect with global industry leaders. The MOU signing ceremony was attended by key dignitaries, including CEO COMEX Mr. Amr Abdullah Babood, Ms. Haseena, senior COMEX team member, Mr. Huziafa, Ms. Hina, and CDS Director General Dr. Irfan Ashraf.
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This collaboration is set to boost Pakistan’s IT industry, fostering growth, innovation, and economic expansion. CDS and COMEX are also working to bring federal and provincial governments, including Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) and Gilgit-Baltistan, on board to maximize the impact of this initiative.
With Pakistan’s IT sector achieving a major milestone of $1.8 billion in export revenue in the first half of the 2024-25 fiscal year, COMEX 2025 presents an opportunity for the Pakistani government and private sector to explore new international partnerships.
CDS will facilitate a collaborative effort between the federal and provincial governments to ensure a strong national presence at the event. By engaging key stakeholders, Pakistan can effectively highlight its technological advancements, attract foreign investment, and drive economic growth.
This partnership marks a new era for Pakistan’s IT industry, positioning it for global success in the years ahead.