KATHMANDU: The Nepal Association for Software and IT Services Companies (NAS-IT) and the Tech Journos Forum (TJF) have formed a strategic partnership to propel the growth and development of Nepal’s burgeoning IT sector. The collaboration, formalized today during a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signing ceremony at Soaltee Hotel, is set to play a pivotal role in enhancing knowledge sharing, capacity building, and public awareness regarding the Nepalese technology landscape.
The partnership aims to bridge the gap between the IT sector and the general public by creating a platform for informed discussions on policy amendments, regulatory facilitations, and emerging technologies. By leveraging the strengths of both organizations, the initiative aspires to foster an environment conducive to innovation and progress in Nepal’s IT industry.
Richan Shrestha, President of NAS-IT, expressed optimism about the collaboration. “This partnership marks a significant stride in our efforts to elevate Nepal’s IT industry. By combining our strengths, we can create a better-informed and empowered IT community. The knowledge and resources of NAS-IT, combined with the media reach of TJF, will ensure that the latest developments in the tech sector are communicated effectively to the public.”
NAS-IT, a leading non-profit organization dedicated to the growth and development of Nepal’s software and IT industry, has been at the forefront of advocacy, innovation, and workforce empowerment. The organization has consistently worked towards positioning Nepal as a global tech hub, and this partnership with TJF is seen as a natural extension of its mission.
The Tech Journos Forum (TJF), on the other hand, has been a vital player in Nepal’s media landscape, particularly in the realm of Information and Communication Technology (ICT). Established in 2014, TJF serves as an umbrella organization for journalists who cover technology and innovation. With over 100 members representing major media outlets in Nepal, TJF has prioritized enhancing the knowledge base of journalists and promoting impartial reporting on technological advancements.
“We are excited to partner with NAS-IT to bridge the gap between the IT sector and the public. Together, we can drive Nepal’s digital ecosystem forward,” said Umesh Poudel, President of TJF. He emphasized the importance of accurate and comprehensive reporting in shaping public perception and policy-making in the tech sector.
The collaboration will see NAS-IT and TJF jointly organize programs and seminars on crucial topics such as policy amendments, regulatory frameworks, and the introduction of new technologies. NAS-IT will provide valuable insights and knowledge about the Nepalese IT sector to the press members of TJF, enabling them to produce well-informed reports that reflect the sector’s true potential and challenges. In return, TJF will utilize its extensive media network to disseminate information about the IT sector, ensuring that key messages reach a broad and diverse audience.
This partnership is expected to yield significant benefits not only for the organizations involved but also for the broader IT sector and the nation. By fostering closer ties between industry experts and journalists, the collaboration will help ensure that technological developments are communicated clearly and effectively, thereby contributing to a more informed public discourse.
Moreover, the partnership aligns with the broader goals of both NAS-IT and TJF. For NAS-IT, this collaboration offers an opportunity to further its advocacy efforts and engage with the media on a deeper level. The organization’s commitment to innovation and market development will be complemented by TJF’s dedication to ethical and accurate journalism. Together, they can work towards creating an environment where technological excellence is recognized and celebrated, and where the challenges facing the IT sector are addressed through informed debate and constructive dialogue.
For TJF, the partnership represents a chance to enhance the capacity of its members and broaden their understanding of the tech industry. By working closely with NAS-IT, TJF journalists will have access to the latest information and trends in the IT sector, enabling them to produce high-quality content that resonates with their audiences. This, in turn, will contribute to a more vibrant and dynamic tech ecosystem in Nepal, where innovation is encouraged, and the public is well-informed about the opportunities and challenges in the sector.
The partnership between NAS-IT and TJF is a landmark development for Nepal’s IT sector. By bringing together industry leaders and media professionals, the collaboration promises to drive forward the country’s digital ecosystem, foster innovation, and ensure that the public is well-informed about the technological advancements shaping their world. As both organizations continue to work together, the future of Nepal’s tech industry looks brighter than ever.