Fujitsu will work to develop skilled manpower in Bangladesh

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Bangladesh Hi-tech Park Authority and Fujitsu Research Institute will cooperate on various issues including its advancement of IT administrations and products in the world, making talented Human Resources in this segment, and collaboration among Japan and Bangladeshi IT organizations. On Monday, a Memorandum of Understanding marked on this issue has been agreed upon. Bangladesh High-Tech Park Authority signed the MoU for the benefit of Managing Director (Secretary) Hosne Ara Begum and Japan Fujitsu President and Representative Director Shinzo Kagawa.

State Minister for Information and Communication Technology Junaid Ahmed, Principal Secretary to the Prime Minister on the signing of the Memorandum of Understanding Najibur Rahman, the chief coordinator of the Prime Minister's Office Abul Kalam Azad, Japanese ambassador to Bangladesh Hiroyasu Izumi was also present.

FBCCI president Sheik Fazle Fahim, Jatro Country Representative Liaksua Arai, Datasoft Managing Director Mahbub Zaman was available as specialists in the exchange on 'Bangladesh-Japan Investment Opportunities in ICT Sector' in the wake of marking Memorandum of Communications. Bangladesh High-Tech Park Authority Director Khandker Azizul Islam and BASIS President Syed Almas Kabir have been directed as arbitrators. The appreciated location and different exercises of the Bangladesh High-Tech Park Authority were referenced in the program, Hosne Ara Begum, Managing Director. Secretary of Information and Communication Technology Division NM Ziaul Alam presided over the function.

The speakers said that Fujitsu Research Institute will sort out different preparing to build up the HR in the higher tech aptitude to handle the difficulties of the fourth modern transformation. The educational program of these instructional classes will incorporate enormous information, information science, computerized reasoning, AI, IOT, mechanical autonomy, square chains, digital security. Moreover, Fujitsu will work to pull in remote speculators in Hi-Tech parks.

Junaid Ahmed Palak said in the chief guest, "Japan is one of the main nations to perceive Bangladesh. From that point forward Japan has been an incredible companion of Bangladesh. Japan is continually participating for the improvement of Bangladesh. By the following five years, Bangladesh's fare focus of $ 5 billion in the ICT sector. We trust that Japan will be the closest companion of Bangladesh to accomplish this objective. '

Calling upon Japan to put resources into Bangladesh, Palak said that the administration has assigned Tk 100 billion in the following financial year for the general population. The administration is setting up 28 skyscraper parks and hatching focuses in the various locale of the nation. We welcome Japan all an opportunity to put resources into Hi-Tech Park of Bangladesh. We are giving different motivating forces, including the assessment waiver of financial specialists in HiTech Park.

Shinzo Kagawa stated, "Japan is getting keen on improving the IT area. We are attempting to guarantee that IT organizations from both nations cooperate with one another"

The Japanese Ambassador said numerous Japanese organizations are interested in the ICT sector of Bangladesh. Particularly, these days they need to take skilled Human Resources.

It is to be noted that in the IT Week-2015 'held in Japan, Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority including BASIS, BWA, BCS and many IT organizations and entrepreneurs of the country participate.