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KEPZ’s IT zone gets hi-tech park status
MoU signed for developing tech park
Staff Correspondent
22nd February, 2021 11:34:10
Bangladesh Hi-tech Park Authority Managing Director Hosne Ara Begum, Startup Bangladesh Managing Director Tina Jabeen and KEPZ Chairman Kihak Sung pose for a photo after signing an agreement at KEPZ auditorium at Anwara of the port city on Monday. State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak was also present on the occasion.
The government has recognized the information technology (IT) zone at the Korean Export Processing Zone (KEPZ) in Chattogram as hi-tech park.
State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak made the announcement after a tri-party agreement at the KEPZ auditorium at Anwara in the port city on Monday.
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A hi-tech park will be set up at Korean Export Processing Zone (KEPZ) in Chattogram, which is owned by Korean global business conglomerate Youngone.
The KEPZ will develop 100 acres out of 2,492 acres of land to set up the country s first privately-owned IT and hi-tech park.
A tripartite agreement was signed among Bangladesh High-Tech Park Authority (BHTPA), the KEPZ and Startup Bangladesh at the zone yesterday to develop a high-tech industry and innovation ecosystem, says a press release.
Cooperation will focus on developing infrastructures, increasing foreign investment, strengthening the start-up ecosystem and support entrepreneurs through upskilling by way of startup camps, design thinking and innovation projects.