KARACHI: Jazz has partnered with DynaSys Networks, a leading provider of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, to accelerate the country’s adoption of IoT technologies across key sectors -- including agriculture, energy, mobility and urban infrastructure -- through a purpose-built IoT platform. The collaboration will enable real-time data collection, automation, and analytics to drive smarter, more efficient systems nationwide, said a press release on Monday.
Built on Jazz’s extensive digital infrastructure and powered by DynaSys’ localised technology stack, the platform will allow public and private sector organizations to deploy intelligent and scalable solutions, ranging from smart irrigation systems and precision farming to predictive grid monitoring and environmental and fleet tracking. It is a foundational step in reshaping Pakistan’s operational backbone through connected intelligence.
President Enterprise Solutions at Jazz Asif Aziz said, “Pakistan stands at the tipping point of digital transformation, and this platform is a bold leap into the future. This initiative cements our position at the forefront of the digital revolution and demonstrates how Jazz is turning technology into tangible national progress.”
Founder and CEO of DynaSys Networks Ali Akhtar added, “Our vision is to build technology that truly improves lives, solutions designed with local needs in mind and built to make a lasting impact.”
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