By Raja kamran
Zulfi Bukhari holds a video conference with the Japanese IT Companies Association after meeting Japanese Ambassador to Pakistan Kannori Matsuda
Japan faces shortage of 800,000 IT engineers by 2030
Special participation of Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Information Technology, Pakistan Software House Association and embassies of both the countries.
Following the Pak-Japan Skilled Workforce Agreement, several major Japanese IT companies, including NEC, Mac, Senkio, and Orix Japan, have approached the Pakistani Embassy in Japan. Pakistani Ambassador
More than 100 Japanese IT companies are in constant touch with the Pakistani embassy. Pakistani Ambassador
The shortage of IT engineers is intensifying in Japan. Japan IT Association
According to Japan’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry, by 2030, Japan will face a shortage of 800,000 IT engineers. Japan IT Association
After the code, more than 500 Japanese IT companies want to come to Pakistan. Japan Association
The Ministry of Overseas Pakistanis is expanding the scope of Pakistani manpower exports in 2021 under a new version.
In the past, only the Gulf countries were targeted.
Skilled manpower is in constant contact with South Korea, Romania, Germany and Japan.
Sending manpower to Japan is our top priority right now.
I will be making an important visit to Japan early next year.
In 2021, a new chapter of Pak-Japan relations will begin.
I hope that in 2021, the way will be paved for Pakistani IT engineers in Japan.
Japanese IT companies also want to set up training centers in Pakistan, which is encouraging.
After the visit to Japan, Pak-Japan IT Conference will also be held in Pakistan.
Japan will be the second largest market for Pakistanis after the Gulf countries.
With this in mind, for the first time in Japan, community welfare attachs are also being sent.