LAHORE: Mushaal Hussein Mullick, the Prime Minister’s Special Assistant for Human Rights and Women Empowerment, has stated that young engagement in innovation, investment, and the economy as a whole is essential to propelling the nation forward. She was speaking at Lahore’s Future-Fest 2024, an innovation expo. Waqas Banorie, the SAPM’s advisor on communication, and Sabien Hussein Mullick, the SAPM’s focal point, accompanied the special assistant to the prime minister. A diverse range of exhibitors and entrepreneurs showcased an extensive array of inventive concepts covering many sectors and offerings at the Expo.
Mushaal Hussein Mullick was informed of Future-Fest’s $200 million direct investment accomplishments, which included the creation of an innovative road show and the creation of 30,000 direct jobs. She stated that Future-Fest had accomplished admirable benchmarks. She said that Future-Fest’s attempts to raise over $200 million in direct investment will help the nation’s entrepreneurs, cutting-edge technology, and initiatives in a variety of industries. She was impressed by Future-Fest’s innovation road show, which brought together business owners, innovative companies, business executives, and tech enthusiasts from 80 universities and 40 cities.
Mushaal Hussein Mullick was also informed about the remarkable contribution made by His Royal Highness, Prince Fahad bin Mansour to Pakistan’s technology scene. According to her, the prince’s declaration of a $100 million investment for the founding of a tech company represented a critical turning point in the advancement of innovation and economic growth in our nation.
According to the Special Assistant to the Prime Minister, young people are crucial to both technology innovation and general economic advancement. She emphasized the contribution that innovative technology makes to the advancement of the country. She stated that the nation’s place in the quickly changing global economy depended on having a workforce that was tech aware. She commended the Future-Fest for identifying and utilizing the younger generation’s potential.
She said that in addition to providing the kids with useful skills, the program will make a major contribution to the nation’s overall technological growth.
Mushaal Hussein Mullick saw the cutting-edge concepts and technology items on display at the Expo, visited several booths, and spoke with entrepreneurs and innovators. She also expressed her gratitude to Future-Fest for putting on the Expo, which encouraged teamwork, stimulated innovation, and signaled the nation’s progress toward a more inventive and promising future.