Information technology (IT) exports from Bangladesh are snowballing as global clients have swamped local IT companies with orders for various software, data processing and other digital service solutions.
The 2nd International Conference on Computing Advancements - ICCA 2022 "Age of Computing and Augmented Life" with cooperation of ACM and SIGAPP ended successfully on Saturday, 12th of March 2022 at the permanent campus of American International University-Bangladesh (AIUB) organized by the Department of Computer Science.
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Computer services export from Bangladesh is rising in sync with global demand for data processing, hosting and consultancy services as many people are working from home while companies are outsourcing amidst the lingering coronavirus pandemic.
12 tech startups want to raise funds from public
Twelve technology-based startups are interested to enter the stock market in order to raise funds.
The companies are: Sheba.xyz, Chaldal, Zantrik, Landknock, Hellotask, Bondstein Technologies, Brain Station 23, eCourier, Khaas Food, Divine IT, AnnaNovas IT, and CMED Health.
The companies already met with the stock market regulator last week to discuss the matter. We spoke with the startups to boost their confidence and show that we are eager to allow them faster listing on the sme board, said Rezaul Karim, spokesperson of the Bangladesh Securities and Exchange Commission (BSEC).
The small-cap board, called the DSE SME, was rolled out on April 30 of 2019 with a view to helping small and medium enterprises raise funds from the market. Companies of this size were previously shut out from the process due to their lower turnover.