$100 million tech house project to launch by Saudi Prince in Islamabad tomorrow.

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[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text dp_text_size=”size-4″]A Prince Fahad bin Mansour Al-Saud-owned Saudi tech business has announced that it would open a Saudi-Pakistan Tech House in Islamabad tomorrow, Monday, with the goal of forming alliances with information technology (IT) organisations and industries in the South Asian nation.

The project was first introduced by the Saudi prince in January during Future Fest 2023, Pakistan’s biggest digital festival. To “promote increased ease of doing business” between the two nations, the tech company.

ILSA Interactive, which has headquarters in Riyadh and Lahore, was founded in 2009 by Pakistani businessman Salman Nasir and is now co-founded by Prince Fahad. The company reflects the intention of Saudi and Pakistani leaders to further develop their existing strategic partnership in all spheres.

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According to a statement from the company, HRH Prince Fahad bin Mansour Al-Saud is in Pakistan to inaugurate the Saudi-Pakistan Tech House, which aims to improve technical cooperation between the two nations.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]

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