KARACHI: Minister of
IT & Telecommunication Anusha Rehman (Standing 7-L) and CEO Jazz Aamir
Ibrahim (Standing 8-L) at graduation ceremony of the first cohort of startups
from National Incubation Centre.
KARACHI: Jazz has
introduced a digital policy framework for the Government of Pakistan after
analyzing 7 developing countries, which already have a Digital Policy in place.
Called ‘Accelerate to a Digital State’, this policy framework was
presented to Minister of State for IT& Telecommunication (MoITT), Ms.
Anusha Rahman at the graduation ceremony of National Incubation Center’s (NIC)
1st Cohort.
15 technology startups from the 1st cohort graduated
from the NIC during the ceremony, where each member was awarded mementos by Ms.
Anusha Rahman.
The first NIC in Islamabad was set up under a joint public-private
partnership between Jazz, Ignite and TeamUp. It is the largest incubation
center in Pakistan with 40 startups inducted each year in six months cycle for
a twelve month program.
The NIC provides world class facilities, a best in class customized
curriculum and Jazz's bespoke Jazz xlr8 acceleration program. This acceleration
program provides resources and expertise to help young entrepreneurs fulfill
their potential by giving them access to Jazz’s user base, a global and local
network of skilled mentors, and access to digital platforms.
Speaking at the graduation ceremony, Ms. Anusha Rahman, stated, “It
is a day of celebration not only for the passing out cohort, but for us as
well. You should have faith in the learning and expertise developed during your
time at the NIC. And I hope you are able to share this success with your
communities, peers and friends.”
“This NIC is a testament to the growing synergy between the public and
private sectors to promote youth-led entrepreneurship and realize the
government’s dream of a Digital Pakistan. While we embark on the journey of
empowering our communities through technology, it is pertinent to look at other
countries, which are ahead of us on the digitalization curve. This is where
Jazz comes in with its global expertise under its Group, Veon. Their digital
policy framework looks to assist the government in achieving its SDGs through
digitalization,” she added, while talking about ‘Accelerate to a
Digital State’.
Jazz, as the country’s leading digital company, has always been
pro-active in working hand in hand with the government towards realizing the
vision of a Digital Pakistan.
Moving ahead with its support for the government and realizing that
start-ups and digital initiatives require an enabling ecosystem to grow, Jazz
and its parent company, VEON, have worked in developing the framework for
National Digitalization with support of MoITT.
Talking about Jazz’s vision for the country, Aamir Ibrahim, CEO – Jazz,
said, “Being a leading digital company with global expertise through VEON,
Jazz believes in empowering societies. We are doing so by building a healthy,
robust startup ecosystem and bridging the digital divide through our vast data
network. The next step is to ensure a digital ecosystem that not only supports
our endeavors, but also assists the government in achieving its SDGs.”
The ‘Accelerate to a Digital State’ talks about the critical
need for having a prioritized National Digital Agenda and Strategy, and deploying
the right governance structure and channeling the funds to execute this agenda.
The report recommends to accelerate the progress in the
following key areas for reaching the Digital State; building digital
capabilities and access for all; Digitalizing industries and key sectors;
Developing mass level citizen service and smart cities; creating an enabling
ecosystem; increasing public private partnerships. In addition, the report
details on how to implement digitalization in Pakistan by building on the
examples from other countries.
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