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New Software Technology Park at ICB to open soon

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ISLAMABAD: The Ministry of Federal Education and Professional Training has announced the imminent opening of a new software technology park at Islamabad College for Boys (ICB) in G-6/3.

Scheduled to be ready by Monday, this innovative co-working space promises to be a significant boost for both individuals and companies looking to establish their operations in the capital.

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With free internet and energy available, this cutting-edge facility will appeal to established companies, freelancers, and startups. The technology park seeks to create a vibrant atmosphere for innovation development and entrepreneurship by doing away with operating expenses.

The park will have large training and meeting spaces in addition to workspace, all of which are intended to promote creativity and teamwork. It will act as a center for the interaction of academia and business, promoting the sharing of knowledge and concepts.

Within three weeks, the park will be completely operating, according to the Ministry, which is a major milestone in their efforts to support professional development and technological innovation in the area.

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