Visiting World Bank Managing Director Axel Van Trotsenburg on Sunday lauded the excellent progress of Digital Bangladesh and said it would continue its support for Bangladesh's digital journey to flourish ICT sector, reports BSS.
His assurance came at a function organized by ICT Division marking 'Celebrating 50 years of Bangladesh Partnership' at the conference room of ICT Division, said a press release.
While making comments on the power point presentation by State Minister for ICT Zunaid Ahmed Palak on progress of Digital Bangladesh and plan to build Smart Bangladesh, Trotsenburg said the World Bank is one of the important partners of Bangladesh's development and both Bangladesh and the WB are ready to work together in the days to come.
He welcomed Bangladesh's initiative to flourish startup culture and laid emphasis on latent talent of the young generation.
"We've already developed a Smart Bangladesh Master-plan that has proposed for implementing more than 40 projects in line with four pillars -- citizen government, smart government, smart economy and smart society," said the ICT state minister.
He said the Smart Bangladesh vision has been announced by visionary and prudent leader Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina after successful implementation of the Digital Bangladesh.
The ICT state minister praised the WB for financing various projects including Enhancing Digital Government and Economy (EDGE) project that suits with objectives of Smart Bangladesh.
Seeking assistance from the WB, Palak said US$300 million will be required for building a new data center, US$ 50 million for establishing Smart Digital Leadership Academy, US$ 100 million for Sheikh Russel Digital Lab and School of Future and US$ 300 million for establishing 35 Sheikh Kamal IT training and Incubation Centers.
Managing Director of Startup Bangladesh Sami Ahmed who also made a power point presentation focusing on startups said the government will build at least 50 unicorn startup companies by 2041 following the Smart Bangladesh Plan.
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