KARACHI: Governor Sindh Kamran Khan Tessori has lauded exhibitions like IEEEP Fair for promoting international collaborations amid economic challenges and said IEEEP Fair has attracted more than 250 visitors from all over the world in this recessionary period, which would prove beneficial to the country.
While speaking as the chief guest at the closing ceremony of the fair, he said “Pakistan’s engineering sector gets a boost with such kind of events and commitment of the organizers of this exhibition for past many years has resulted in the trust of different many countries in Pakistan’s industrial sector.”
“I also appreciate the organizers of this exhibition for providing 35 free stalls to the students of different institutes to showcase their projects to the international community,” said the governor.
He added that “this gesture of the organizers would help our talented youth to get exposure and it would help them in future.”
“We should promote our talent and our new generation to get out of economic crisis. I hope their commitment would guide us to fulfill our dreams of making Pakistan a great country,” said the governor, adding that their aim was to help Pakistan progress.
Chief Executive Badar Expo Zohair Naseer thanked Kmaran Khan Tessori, the Governor of Sindh, for taking time out to support the IEEP Fair and said that valued exhibitors had gained significant benefits from that event with numerous B2B engagements over the past three days.
“I sincerely hope that these engagements and knowledge-based deliberations during the seminars, particularly on critical energy solutions for industries, translate into successful financial outcomes for the participants,” said Zohair.
He added that the involvement of Sindh’s Energy Minister Syed Nasir Hussain Shah had been instrumental in the success of the fair.
It is pertinent to mention here that the 13th edition of the IEEEP Fair took place from September 10-12 at Karachi Expo Centre in which over 285 national and international brands and companies from China, Poland, Malaysia, Brazil, Germany, and the Netherlands participated.
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