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Pakistan Software Houses Association for IT and ITES (P@SHA)
Founded1992
TypeNonprofit organization
FocusIT, Bootstrapping
Location
OriginsPakistan
Area served
Pakistan
Key people
Chairman: Dr. Shoab Khan
President: Jehan Ara
Vice Chair: Monis-ur-Rahman
Other Key Members:
Shahzad Shahid, Shahjahan Chaudhary, Abdul Aziz, Atif Mumtaz, Faizan Siddiqi, Jamal A. Khan, Khurram Samad, Zafar Khan
WebsitePasha.Org.Pk

Pakistan Software Houses Association for IT and ITES (P@SHA) is a trade body and a registered association, was founded in the year 1992, primarily to promote and develop the software and services industry in Pakistan and to protect the rights of its members. PASHA is the sole non-profit organization that helps the IT industry in Pakistan be heard in the global arena. PASHA is funded by the companies that are its members and it organizes activities that promote the image and achievements of the industry.[1] It works with the Government of Pakistan to develop IT friendly Environment in Pakistan. P@SHA won several Asia Pacific ICT awards and is a body which conducts ICT award in Pakistan.[2][3][4]

Google with the collaboration of P@SHA created a social Innovation Fund to fund technological innovation in Pakistan.[5][6][7][8]

References

  1. ^ "Pakistan's P@sha Launchpad 2013 Open for Startup Submissions". Tech in Asia.
  2. ^ "Diversity praised at P@SHA ICT Awards".
  3. ^ "Plan9 sponsors P@SHA ICT Awards, 2014 - Plan9 - Pakistan's Largest Technology Incubator". plan9.pitb.gov.pk.
  4. ^ "P@SHA to launch largest technology incubator". Daily Times.
  5. ^ "P@SHA Fund for Social Innovation".
  6. ^ "P@sha Fund for Social Innovation". Google for Entrepreneurs.
  7. ^ "P@SHA Fund for Social Innovation". Google Inc.
  8. ^ "P@SHA Fund for Social Innovation". Google Australia.