Daharki Tehsil Gears Up for IT Innovation Expo 2023: Bridging the Gap between Technology and the Community

By: Ahsan Yameen

KARACHI: To bring IT enthusiasts and innovations of youngsters of Daharki Tehsil, on board, Kinetex Institute is going to have the IT Innovation Expo 2023. The groundbreaking event promises to bridge the gap between information technology and the local community of the area.

Rana Ikram, the CEO of Kinetex Institute, expressed his enthusiasm, stating, “This IT innovation Expo is a significant milestone for Daharki Ghotki. It aims to bridge the gap between technology and the community, providing a platform for networking and learning.”

The Expo has partnered with the School of Peace and Leadership Studies, Ahmed Raza Khan Kirmani, the CEO of the institution, said, “Our strategic partnership reflects our commitment to nurturing local talent and fostering innovation. We believe this Expo will empower aspiring IT professionals and entrepreneurs.”

The Expo is tailored to engage individuals passionate about IT, offering a diverse range of programs, workshops, and demonstrations. With experts like Kirmani on board, attendees can expect in-depth insights into the latest trends, technological advancements, and career opportunities within the IT sector.

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