Park aims to connect private, public sectors in space, cyber, IT, AI, and aerospace


Islamabad: President Asif Ali Zardari visited the National Aerospace Science and Technology Park of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF).
Asif Zardari was accompanied by the Chief of the Pakistan Air Force, Air Chief Marshal Zaheer Ahmed Babar Sidhu.
The president was given a detailed briefing about the park, in which it was told that the Science and Technology Park is an important milestone in the development journey of the PAF and is ready to become the basis of a knowledge and technology-based economy. The park aims to connect the private and public sectors in space, cyber, IT, artificial intelligence, and aerospace.
This park is ready to become one of the best aerospace, cyber, and IT clusters in the world. The park will change the national landscape with emerging technologies, research and development, and innovation centers. It will benefit the country socially, economically, security, and scientifically.
President Asif Zardari praised the state-of-the-art technical systems in the park, the Pakistan Air Force, and its skilled personnel.

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