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Pakistani IT Firms Excel at Saudi-Pak Tech Expo 2024
Pakistani IT businesses made significant strides at the Saudi-Pak Tech Expo 2024 in Riyadh,
representing a pivotal moment in global tech cooperation. The event, organized by the Pakistan
Software Houses Association in partnership with the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC),
Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), and the Pakistan Embassy in Riyadh, featured seventy-four
local firms and eight hundred delegates from Pakistan. The expo drew a total of one hundred seventy-
two thousand participants from one hundred eighty-three countries worldwide. During the Expo,
Pakistani IT corporations reached a significant
milestone by signing multiple agreements with top-
tier firms, marking the beginning of a new era in
global collaboration. These partnerships are poised
to create fresh opportunities for the Pakistani IT
industry,
fostering
advancements
in
both
technology exchange and economic growth,
thereby enhancing the nation’s export potential
within the sector.
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SIFC to Develop Semiconductor and Chip Design Industry
The Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC) plans to initiate a strategy aimed at fostering
Pakistan's semiconductor and chip design industry, targeting significant multibillion-dollar
investments. The initiative necessitates the government to provide tax incentives and support to attract
foreign investments, especially from China and the U.S., to establish chip design centers. The SIFC
proposed a government-to-business chip design facility to spur investment, recommending an initial
focus on testing and research before advancing the semiconductor sector. Establishing a
semiconductor manufacturing foundry would
require an estimated investment of $6-7 billion,
highlighting a shortage of trained professionals in
the
country.
The
Pakistan
National
Semiconductor Plan, launched in 2022, assesses
the potential and challenges of the semiconductor
industry. It underscores the necessity for
enhancing business infrastructure, bridging the academic-industry divide through advanced training
centers, and providing incentives to attract chip design firms. The plan also advocates for streamlining
the customs process to bolster Pakistan's competitiveness in semiconductor design and manufacturing.
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Pakistan Pursuing Transfer of Agriculture Technology from the Netherlands
Henny de Vries, Ambassador of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to Pakistan, met with Muhammad
Aurangzeb, Minister for Finance and Revenue, to discuss mutual interests and bolster the existing ties
between Pakistan and the Netherlands. The meeting
underscored
the
significance
of
the
bilateral
relationship, grounded in shared values and a history of
collaboration. Minister for Finance and Revenue
emphasized Pakistan's keen interest in technology
transfer and harnessing Dutch expertise in agriculture,
dairy, and farm production. This collaboration aims to
boost production and exports, thereby making a substantial contribution to Pakistan's economy.
Meanwhile, Ambassador de Vries underscored the Netherlands' commitment to enhance cooperation
with Pakistan across multiple sectors. She also expressed appreciation for the government's ongoing
efforts in reforming key economic and financial sectors of the economy.
First Women’s Software Technology Park in Azad Kashmir
The Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), a division under the Ministry of Information
Technology and Telecommunication, is poised to establish Pakistan’s inaugural Woman Software
Technology Park (WSTP) at Women University Bagh in Azad Kashmir. Spanning approximately
5,000 square feet, the park is dedicated exclusively to women in the technology industry, offering a
modern and secure workspace. In collaboration with Women University Bagh Azad Kashmir, PSEB
has finalized plans for the development of the WSTP, with both parties reaching an agreement. PSEB
has allocated 31 million rupees for the establishment of this facility. Led by PSEB, this initiative
aligns with overarching goals to advance gender
equality, empower women through technology,
encourage innovation and entrepreneurship,
create job opportunities, and bolster local
economic development. Establishing Pakistan's
inaugural women-only technology park aims to
provide women equal access and opportunities
within the technology sector. According to
PSEB, the establishment of WSTP aligns with
the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically addressing gender disparities,
promoting innovation-driven economic growth, and facilitating sustainable development.
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Saudi Investors Partner with SuperNova in Pakistan
A significant Saudi investment consortium in the IT and technology field has partnered with
SuperNova Solutions, a prominent provider of
enterprise resource planning and business
solutions based in Pakistan, as announced by the
Pakistani company. This investment marks a
significant milestone in Pakistan's investment
arena, propelling us onto the global stage and
fostering strategic involvement in the regional IT
market. It sets a precedent for further
partnerships, collaborations, and joint ventures, bolstering Pakistan's competitiveness, digital
transformation, ERP implementation capabilities, services, and exports. In alignment with Saudi
Arabia's Vision 2030 objectives, digital transformation emerges as a pivotal catalyst, reshaping
industries, government services, and societal interactions. This acquisition perfectly aligns with the
vision of driving digital transformation and fostering innovation. By amalgamating resources and
expertise, the entities are strategically poised to assist businesses in leveraging ERP solutions to attain
the strategic objectives.
UAE Developing 400Megawatt Battery Energy Storage System
Emirates Water and Electricity Company (EWEC), a prominent entity in coordinating water and
electricity planning, purchasing, and supply throughout the UAE, has called upon developers and
developer consortiums to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) for the establishment of a 400-
megawatt Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) power project. EWEC plans to deploy BESS to
enhance system flexibility and offer ancillary services like frequency response and voltage regulation.
BESS technology holds a pivotal position in EWEC's strategic agenda to broaden its array of energy
projects with a sustainability emphasis. This initiative aligns
with EWEC's goal of boosting its total solar photovoltaic
(PV) power generation capacity to 7.5 gigawatts by 2030.
Through the implementation of these vital strategic
renewable energy ventures, EWEC anticipates a significant
reduction in its average carbon dioxide intensity from power
generation. This reduction is projected to be approximately
42%, decreasing from 330 kilograms per megawatt hour
(kg/MWh) in 2019 to an estimated 190 kg/MWh by 2030.
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Advancing Battery Technology: Safer and Long lasting Energy Storage
Batteries used in devices from smart phones to electric vehicles have relied on liquid electrolytes for
energy transfer. These electrolytes carry inherent flammability risks, although reduced in modern
applications, remain a concern for safety. To resolve
this challenge, the research team partnered with
POSCO N.EX.T Hub to create an anode protection
layer using a functional binder (PVA-g-PAA) for all-
solid-state
batteries.
This
layer
demonstrates
outstanding lithium transfer capabilities, preventing
erratic electrode position and enabling a 'bottom
electrode position' process. This guarantees uniform
lithium deposition starting from the bottom of the anode surface. The research team utilized scanning
electron microscopy (SEM) to analyze and confirm the stable electrode position and detachment of
lithium ions. This method notably minimized unnecessary lithium consumption. Moreover, the all-
solid-state batteries developed by the team exhibited consistent electrochemical performance over
prolonged duration even with lithium metal thicknesses as low as 10 micrometers (μm) or less.
Food Security through a Common Plant
According to findings, the wild plant Caroliniana Azolla, native to the eastern United States, could
help alleviate food insecurity in the near future. The researchers discovered that the Carolina strain of
azolla is not only more digestible and nutritious for humans compared to wild varieties but also to
those cultivated in Asia and Africa for livestock feed. Previously, Azolla's potential for human
consumption was hindered by its high total polyphenolic content, which affects digestibility. However,
new research reveals that the Carolina strain has significantly lower phenolic content, which further
diminishes with cooking. The plant was cultivated in a greenhouse at Penn State's University Park
campus. Researchers found that Carolina Azolla has
a total phenolic content of approximately 4.26 grams
of gallic acid equivalents per kilogram of dry
weight. The researchers investigated three cooking
methods, boiling, pressure cooking, and natural
fermentation. The tests revealed that boiling reduced
the total phenol content by 88%, pressure cooking
by 92%, and natural fermentation by 62% compared
to the raw plant.
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ExLabs Plans Mission to Rendezvous with Asteroid Apophis
Exploration Labs, a startup based in Southern California specializing in space resources, is preparing
for a 2028 mission to intercept asteroid Apophis before its approach to Earth. During the mission,
ExLabs plans to deploy three cubesats into Apophos' orbit. The flight aims to validate systems and
software for future campaigns focused on capturing and relocating near-Earth asteroids into stable
orbits for resource acquisition. ExLabs is creating large modular spacecraft to accommodate partner
payloads and developing robotics for capturing and transporting space objects to different locations.
Their spacecraft, known as the Space Exploration and Resource Vehicle (SERV), can host payloads
weighing up to 30 metric tons in its fully assembled configuration. Additionally, ExLabs' Arachne
Platform is designed specifically for capturing and
transporting noncooperative objects in space. NASA
has shown interest in cost-effective missions to
Apophis, an asteroid set to pass between Earth and
satellites in geostationary orbit in April 2029. In
February, NASA hosted an Apophis workshop
inviting small companies and other nontraditional
partners to participate.
Hydrogen Train Travels 3,000km without Refueling
The manufacturer of the hydrogen fuel cell train announced that it achieved a Guinness World
Records entry by traveling nearly 3,000km without the need for refueling. The Flirt H2 model,
manufactured by Swiss trainmaker Stadler, completed a 1,741-mile (2,803km) journey on a test track
in Colorado, spanning 46 hours. The 2,803km distance exceeds the advertised range of 460km for the
Flirt H2 by over six times. This achievement likely reflects the manufacturer's optimization of the
train's operation on a flat test track, without the
interruptions of stops, starts, or inclines. Stadler did
not disclose specific details about the size of the fuel
cells used in the record-breaking train. However, the
Flirt H2 model supplied to the San Bernardino County
Transportation Authority (SBCTA) in California this
year, which is poised to become the US's first
hydrogen train, is equipped with 12 fuel cells, each
rated at 100kW. This setup implies a total hydrogen
power train of 1.2MW.
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Repurposing Avocado Tree Waste for Sustainable Food Packaging
An avocado pruning waste-derived bio-polyethylene material offers a blend of robust strength and
biodegradability. While plastic has enabled convenient and hygienic food packaging, its
environmental impact persists as a significant concern.
Researchers from the University of Córdoba and the
University of Girona in Spain have explored avocado
pruning residue, as a potential solution for eco-friendly
food packaging. Cellulose, a biopolymer naturally
occurring in plants, can be transformed into fibers to
reinforce synthetic materials such as polyethylene.
Polyethylene, an affordable and non-toxic plastic,
plays a crucial role in preserving food freshness and preventing contamination. Avocado pruning
residue, a biomass from non-food plant materials abundant in Spain's Andalucía region, contains high
cellulose levels similar to other agricultural tree species.Cellulose, a plant-derived biopolymer, can
reinforce synthetic materials like polyethylene, a vital, non-toxic plastic for food preservation.
However, traditional polyethylene, derived from fossil fuels, lacks biodegradability. Bioethanol-
derived polyethylene from plant sources offers a sustainable alternative.
World's First 360° Wireless Power Transmission from Space
In a pioneering achievement, Space Solar, a startup from the UK headquartered in Oxford, has
unveiled a major milestone in its effort to transmit solar energy from space to Earth. The company
successfully lit an LED sign in a Belfast laboratory using wireless energy beamed from every
direction, achieving the world’s inaugural 360-degree wireless power transmission. The technology
revolves around capturing solar energy in space using
satellites equipped with solar panels. These satellites
then transmit the collected energy wirelessly to receiver
stations on Earth in the form of microwaves. The
proposed solar farm, planned for geostationary orbit
about 35,000 km above the equator, will consist of
mirrors and solar panels. These satellites will remain
oriented towards the Sun at all times, optimizing energy
capture. The capability to transmit energy from all
directions is essential for space-based solar satellites to efficiently deliver energy to a specific location
on Earth as they orbit.
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Intel Builds World’s Largest Neuromorphic System
Hala Point introduces the industry's pioneering 1.15 billion neuron neuromorphic system, paving the
way for enhanced efficiency and scalability in AI. Intel has unveiled the world's largest neuromorphic
system under the codename Hala Point. Deployed at Sandia National Laboratories, this advanced
system utilizes Intel’s Loihi 2 processor and is
designed to foster research in brain-inspired artificial
intelligence (AI). It addresses current AI challenges
related to efficiency and sustainability. Hala Point
represents a significant advancement from Intel's
previous large-scale research system, Pohoiki Springs,
boasting architectural enhancements that enable over 10 times more neuron capacity and up to 12
times higher performance. Hala Point marks a breakthrough as the first large-scale neuromorphic
system demonstrating state-of-the-art computational efficiencies on mainstream AI workloads. It has
been characterized to support up to 20 quadrillion operations per second (20 petaops) and achieves an
efficiency surpassing 15 trillion 8-bit operations per second per watt (TOPS/W) when running
conventional deep neural networks. These capabilities rival and even surpass those achieved by
architectures based on graphics processing units (GPUs) and central processing units (CPUs).
NASA Chooses Aircraft for New Earth and Climate Change Studies
NASA has chosen six new airborne missions to study fire-induced clouds, Arctic coastal change, air
quality, landslide hazards, shrinking glaciers, and emissions from agricultural lands, both domestically
and internationally. These missions complement satellite observations, ground measurements, and
computer simulations conducted by scientists. Supported by NASA's Earth Venture program, these
missions focus on deploying instruments aboard
aircraft to achieve finer spatial resolution and shorter
time scales than many satellites allow. Selected
through competitive processes, these missions offer
opportunities to enhance satellite observations and
conduct innovative measurements. Under the
NTERFAACE (Nitrogen and Carbon Terrestrial
Fluxes: Agriculture, Atmospheric Composition, and
Ecosystems) mission, led by Glenn Wolfe at
NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, researchers will quantify emissions of
greenhouse gases, nitrogen, and other pollutants from agricultural lands throughout the United States.
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ITCN Asia 2024 - Pakistan's Largest Tech Event
ITCN Asia, Pakistan's premier information and communication technology (ICT) event, held its 24th
edition in Lahore from April 18–20,
2024. This three-day extravaganza
showcased cutting-edge technological
advancements,
fostered
industry
networking opportunities, and ignited
discussions on the future of technology
in Pakistan. ITCN Asia, organized by E-
commerce Gateway Pakistan (Pvt.) Ltd., serves as a comprehensive platform where companies,
entrepreneurs, government organizations, and tech enthusiasts converge to explore the dynamic
landscape of technology. ITCN Asia 2024 highlighted the significant growth and potential of
Pakistan's IT industry. The event served multiple purposes, providing a platform for both established
Pakistani enterprises and ambitious startups to showcase their innovations on an international stage. It
facilitated international expansion and collaboration opportunities for Pakistani IT firms, attracting
foreign investors and tourists.
Robotic System Aids Severely Mobility-impaired Individuals with Feeding
Cornell researchers have created a robotic feeding system employing computer vision, machine
learning, and multimodal sensing to safely assist individuals with severe mobility limitations, such as
those with spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy, and multiple sclerosis, in eating. Feeding individuals
with severe mobility limitations using a robot is
challenging because many cannot lean forward and
need food to be placed directly into their mouths,"
explained Tapomayukh “Tapo” Bhattacharjee,
assistant professor of computer science in the Cornell
Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and
Information Science and lead developer of the
system. The difficulty increases when dealing with
individuals who have additional complex medical
conditions. This research has the potential to
significantly improve the daily lives and well-being
of individuals with severe mobility limitations by offering a reliable and effective solution for feeding
assistance.
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New Metal-Free Porous Frameworks
Scientists from the University of Liverpool and the University of Southampton have utilized
computational design techniques to create organic porous framework materials devoid of metals.
These materials hold promise for applications in
catalysis, water capture, and hydrogen storage.The
research team employed inexpensive and readily
available non-metallic elements, including chloride
ions, to design non-metal organic porous frameworks
(N-MOFs). These
new
materials provide an
alternative to metal-organic frameworks (MOFs),
which are crystalline materials composed of metals linked by organic compounds. While over 95,000
MOFs have been identified with diverse applications in catalysis, gas separation, and energy storage,
the potential of the newly developed metal-free porous framework materials remains largely
unexplored. Initial findings indicate their effectiveness in capturing iodine, a crucial element in the
nuclear industry.
Teaching a Computer to Type like a Human
A novel typing model replicates the typing process rather than solely predicting words. Developed by
researchers at Aalto University, a groundbreaking predictive typing model can simulate various user
behaviors, offering insights into optimizing smartphone usage. The model distinguishes between
typing styles such as one-handed or two-handed typing, as well as differences between younger and
older users. The researchers developed a machine-learning model equipped with virtual 'eyes and
fingers' and working memory to mimic the human typing process. This enables the model to type out
sentences, replicating human-like errors and corrections in the process. Developed in collaboration
with Google, the predictive typing model aims to streamline the evaluation and optimization of new
phone keyboard designs. Traditionally, testing
new designs with real users is costly and time-
intensive. This project seeks to complement
these tests by providing a faster and more
efficient evaluation method for keyboards.
By training computer models, we can make
predictions without requiring extensive observations of numerous individuals. Given the ubiquitous
presence of user interfaces in modern life, this research ultimately strives to enhance societal
functionality and streamline everyday activities.
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FORTHCOMING TECH EVENTS
PAKISTAN
Seminar on Drug Adulterants, Impurities, and Impact on Human Health
May 28
th
, University of Veterinary & Animal Sciences, Lahore
https://uvas.edu.pk/news-events/2024/June/seminar.php
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nd
International Conference on Computing Technologies, Tools and Applications (ICTAPP-24)
June 4 – 6, The University of Agriculture, Peshawar
One-Day Hands-on Workshop Intravenous (IV) and Intramuscular (IM) Administration
June 12 – 13 and 26 – 27, National Defense University, Karachi
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th
International Conference on Sustaining Livelihoods: Climate-Smart Agriculture for Food
Security
July 3 – 4, University of Poonch, Rawalakot
https://upr.edu.pk/storage/uploads/blogs/664c6cd2d708e-Call%20for%20Abstracts.pdf
14
th
National Media Workshop (14
th
NMW)
July 22 – 26, National Defense University, Islamabad
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st
International Conference on Computational Sciences and Innovations (ICCSI)
July 22 – 23, The University of Haripur, Haripur
International Conference on Breakthrough in Pakistan's Economic Development through
Technological Innovation in Agriculture - A Policy Approach
July 29 – 31, Bacha Khan University, Charsadda
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International Conference on advances in Mechanical, Materials, Mechatronics and Energy
Engineering (ICAME-24)
October 17 – 18, University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila
https://web.uettaxila.edu.pk/icame2024
Role of Artificial Intelligence in Access to Justice in Pakistan: Shaping the Future of Law, Peace,
and Equality
December 3 – 4, International Islamic University, Islamabad
https://www.iiu.edu.pk/wp-content/uploads/2024/05/iri-international-conference-02052024.pdf
18
th
International Conference on Emerging Technologies (ICET 2023)
November 6 – 7, National University of Computer and Emerging Sciences, Peshawar
https://www.icet.org.pk/2023/index.php
INTERNATIONA
AI and Big Data Expo
June 5 – 6, California, USA
https://www.ai-expo.net/northamerica/
6
th
International Symposium on Engineering and Applied Science
July 4 – 6, Osaka, Japan
TECHSPO Auckland 2024 Technology Expo
August 8 – 9, Auckland, New Zealand
https://techspoauckland.co.nz/
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Asia Pacific Drilling Technology Conference and Exhibition – Advancing Drilling and Well
Technologies for Resilient Future
August 19 – 20, Bangkok, Thailand
https://www.spe-events.org/asia-pacific-drilling?_ga=2.42068965.1905833411.1
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Annual Conference of Metallurgists
August 19 – 22, Nova Scotia, Canada
EV Charging Infrastructure Middle East 2024
August 19 – 20, Dubai, UAE
https://www.middleeast.evcharging-infrastructure.com/
11
th
International Conference on Civil and Urban Engineering
August 19 – 20, Rome, Italy
Global Summit on Polymer Science and Composite Materials (GSPSCM2024)
September 16 – 18, Prague, Czech Republic
https://polymersciencesummit2024.com/
WATER AI 2024
September 18 – 19, California, USA
https://www.water-ai-summit.com/
Intelligent Automation Conference 2024
October 1 – 2, Amsterdam, Netherlands
https://intelligentautomation-conference.com/europe/
5
th
International Seminar on Fundamental and Application of Chemical Engineering
(ISFAChE) 2024
October 1 – 2, Surabaya, Indonesia
https://elib.its.ac.id/conf/isfache/
5
th
International Conference on Building Science, Technology and Sustainability (ICBSTS
2024)
October 15 – 18, Lisbon, Portugal
10
th
IUPAC International Conference on Green Chemistry (10
th
ICGC)
October 18 – 22, Beijing, China
https://www.greeniupac2024.org/
Greenhouse Gas Control Technologies (GHGT) conference
October 20 – 24, Alberta, Canada
Optical Latin America Optics and Photonics Conference
November 10 – 14, Puerto Vallarta, Mexico
https://www.optica.org/events/topical_meetings/latin_america_optics_and_photonics_confere
nce/
International Congress on Engineering and Information
November 21 – 23, Taipei, Taiwan
9
th
International Neonatology Association Conference
December 5 – 8, Berlin, Germany
https://worldneonatology.com/2024/
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