Samsung
Pakistan has successfully nurtured and groomed the talent in Pakistan from the forum
of The Nest I/O. Samsung is a multinational
Corporation in Pakistan that believes in technology transfer and capacity
building of local talent in the host Countries. Subsequently, a talented team
of young entrepreneurs incubated at The Nest I/O, won Silver Award in the
Category of Schools & Education, at Asia Pacific ICT Awards (APICTA) 2015
ceremony held in Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Asia
Pacific ICT Alliance, is an alliance of ICT organizations of different
economies around the world, that aims to build and enhance a mutually
cooperative network to promote ICT, enhance technology innovations, capability
and adoption, and to encourage the development of indigenous ICT solutions for
the global market.
Speaking
about Pakistan’s achievements at APICTA, the President of Samsung Pakistan –
Mr. J. H. Lee said; “Samsung is committed to build a stronger Pakistan with
innovation that can change the lives of people to better. We congratulate
the talented youth of Pakistan for showing remarkable performance during APICTA
and we can assure you that Samsung is going to playing a vital role in building
a strong and independent economy for the country, besides generating healthy
opportunities for employment and making great advancements in the fields of
technology and innovation.”
The
successful Pakistani team “Teddict” is currently incubated at The Nest
I/O, which is a technology incubator established with the support of Samsung
Pakistan and Google. Present at the award ceremony was the Pakistani High
Commissioner in Sri Lanka, Major General (Retd) Syed Shakeel Hussain , the Sri
Lankan Minister for Telecom and Digital Infrastructure, the head of Corporate
Marketing at Samsung Pakistan, Mr. Saad-ul-Hassan and, Project Director at The
Nest I/O Ms. Jehan Ara, along with other notables from Pakistan and around the
world.
The
APICTA program comprises of 17 awards, presented to the most innovative ICT
solutions entered in each category. This year 17 economies participated with
184 products. The aim is to increase ICT awareness in the community and assist
in bridging the digital divide, by providing networking and product
bench-marking opportunities to ICT innovators and entrepreneurs.
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