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'Software firms connecting people with global value chain'

Experts say at WCIT
Participants at a seminar titled “Bangladesh Going Global” was held on the concluding day of the four-day of the “World Congress on Information Technology 2021” at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka on Sunday. Photo: Star

The country's software companies are connecting people in Bangladesh with the global value chain especially through microfinance clients, analysts said at a seminar today.

The seminar titled "Bangladesh Going Global" was held on the concluding day of the four-day of the "World Congress on Information Technology 2021" at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka.

Addressing the seminar, Syeda Wedad Quader, director of Southtech, said software companies are linked to the network that is creating a channel of solutions, enabling them to reach out to their users with the help of mobile technology and data centres.

Software houses are connecting a large number of individuals across Bangladesh and the global value chain especially through microfinance clients, she said.

"The unique motto --"Friendship towards all, malice towards none" -- is the reason why the world can knock at our doors of opportunity to create greater value, a better environment, and greater wellbeing," she added.

Within the journey of only six years, eight high-tech parks have started operation in Bangladesh and two to three more parks will start operation within a couple of months, said Bikarna Kumar Ghosh, managing director of Bangladesh Hi-tech Park Authority.

There will be more high-tech parks, software technology parks, and IT training division centres across the country, he said.

"Infrastructure development and also attracting investments from both the local and international arenas are in process. Our local companies have money, technical support, manpower and a marketplace. In this way, we are progressing." 

Zamiliur Rashid, founder and chief executive officer of Ulka Games Ltd, said the importance of mobile gaming in shaping the social and economic sphere of life is enhancing and this industry is going to worth $100 billion very soon despite the global pandemic.

"The local developer will be able to capture a part of the global market. This sector is not only good for earning money but also for social education," he said.

Liakat Ali, deputy managing director of Walton Digi-Tech Industries Ltd, also spoke at the programme.

Prof Syed Ferhat Anwar of the Institute of Business Administration of Dhaka University, moderated the event.

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'Software firms connecting people with global value chain'

Experts say at WCIT
Participants at a seminar titled “Bangladesh Going Global” was held on the concluding day of the four-day of the “World Congress on Information Technology 2021” at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka on Sunday. Photo: Star

The country's software companies are connecting people in Bangladesh with the global value chain especially through microfinance clients, analysts said at a seminar today.

The seminar titled "Bangladesh Going Global" was held on the concluding day of the four-day of the "World Congress on Information Technology 2021" at Bangabandhu International Conference Centre in Dhaka.

Addressing the seminar, Syeda Wedad Quader, director of Southtech, said software companies are linked to the network that is creating a channel of solutions, enabling them to reach out to their users with the help of mobile technology and data centres.

Software houses are connecting a large number of individuals across Bangladesh and the global value chain especially through microfinance clients, she said.

"The unique motto --"Friendship towards all, malice towards none" -- is the reason why the world can knock at our doors of opportunity to create greater value, a better environment, and greater wellbeing," she added.

Within the journey of only six years, eight high-tech parks have started operation in Bangladesh and two to three more parks will start operation within a couple of months, said Bikarna Kumar Ghosh, managing director of Bangladesh Hi-tech Park Authority.

There will be more high-tech parks, software technology parks, and IT training division centres across the country, he said.

"Infrastructure development and also attracting investments from both the local and international arenas are in process. Our local companies have money, technical support, manpower and a marketplace. In this way, we are progressing." 

Zamiliur Rashid, founder and chief executive officer of Ulka Games Ltd, said the importance of mobile gaming in shaping the social and economic sphere of life is enhancing and this industry is going to worth $100 billion very soon despite the global pandemic.

"The local developer will be able to capture a part of the global market. This sector is not only good for earning money but also for social education," he said.

Liakat Ali, deputy managing director of Walton Digi-Tech Industries Ltd, also spoke at the programme.

Prof Syed Ferhat Anwar of the Institute of Business Administration of Dhaka University, moderated the event.

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