12th October 2023, Kathmandu
Deerwalk Training Center successfully organized the inaugural episode of “Deerwalk Tech Dialogues, Episode I,” with sponsorship from COTIVITI NEPAL, Lalitpur Engineering College, and nine other supportive companies.
The event, held at Hotel Himalaya, Kupondole, Lalitpur, brought together 75 participants from diverse backgrounds for a two-hour, meaningful discussion.
The distinguished panel, consisting of Rajib Subba, Ph.D, Anil Dutta, Mona Nyachhyon, Prakash Aryal, Parag Shrestha, and Chiranjibi Adhikari, provided insights on key strategies to realize Nepal’s vision of becoming an IT hub by 2030.
The discussion emphasized the importance of enhanced awareness and action, capacity building in the IT sector, and the implementation of sector-friendly regulations.
Avina Nakarmi hosted the session, and Akankshya Upadhyay moderated the panel discussion, with a vote of thanks extended by Hitesh Karki.
Nepal, known for its breathtaking natural beauty and cultural heritage, is setting its sights on a new horizon. In recent years, the country has been making significant strides in the field of information technology (IT). With a vision to become a global powerhouse for software products by 2030, Nepal is dedicated to nurturing its IT ecosystem, enhancing the quality of IT professionals, and spreading brand awareness.
Increasing IT Workforce Year by Year
One of the fundamental goals in Nepal’s IT journey is to expand its IT workforce. To achieve this, the country aims to increase the number of people in IT by at least 25% year on year. This ambitious objective will involve investment in IT education, training, and skill development programs.
Enhancing the Quality of IT Professionals
Quality is of paramount importance, and Nepal is fully aware of it. The country seeks to elevate the standards of IT professionals in several key areas, including technology, English proficiency, professionalism, communication skills, and management expertise. This improvement will create a robust and competitive workforce.
Brand Awareness of Nepal’s IT Professionals
To excel on the global stage, Nepal is committed to creating a strong brand identity for its IT professionals. This involves showcasing success stories, generating benchmarking metrics, and improving the international image of the country’s IT sector. Building a brand is essential for attracting foreign investment and partnerships.
Building the IT Ecosystem
The foundation of Nepal’s IT transformation is a robust and comprehensive IT ecosystem. This involves reforming IT education and training, increasing the number of IT graduates, and ensuring reliable IT infrastructure. A flourishing ecosystem will attract talent, investments, and innovation.
Collaboration and Coordination
Collaboration and coordination are vital in addressing IT challenges and opportunities. Nepal aims to establish a common platform for discussing IT issues and fostering collaborations among various stakeholders. This approach will create a synergy that accelerates the growth of the IT sector.
Sector-Friendly Regulations
A favorable regulatory environment is essential for nurturing IT startups and attracting multinational corporations. Nepal seeks to increase funding for the IT startup ecosystem, establish free economic zones, and lower the cost of running technology businesses. Additionally, a strong focus on intellectual property protection and cybersecurity will be crucial to supporting the sector’s growth.
Conclusion
Nepal’s vision to become a global powerhouse for software products by 2030 is an exciting journey filled with potential. By increasing its IT workforce, improving the quality of IT professionals, building a strong brand, and fostering a thriving IT ecosystem, Nepal is laying the groundwork for a bright IT future. Collaboration, coordination, and sector-friendly regulations will be pivotal in realizing this vision. As Nepal continues to transform, the world will witness the emergence of a new IT powerhouse in the heart of the Himalayas.