Engro Enfrashare keeps growing with the aim to provide accessible and affordable connectivity for everyone. Here are a few milestones we have reached in 2022, continuing our journey to drive the development of the country’s connectivity infrastructure.
talks@engro is back, a platform that gathers thought leaders, change-makers, and futurists to discuss ideas and personal stories that may help Pakistan solve its most pressing problems.
Can you guess the theme for the second talks@engro? Stay tuned for more information.
We're delighted to be bringing back talks@engro, a platform that gathers thought leaders, change-makers, and futurists to discuss ideas and personal stories that may help Pakistan solve its most pressing problems.
Engro attended the Gulfoods event, and are excited about our new collaboration with @FCEPakistan to increase exports for the Country!
#Engro#ENablingGROwth
Great day at @Gulfood!
I believe PK can be the food basket of the Middle East & Engro is playing its part:
Engro Eximp FZE & @FCEPakistan are working together to increase dairy exports from PK & Engro is also promoting Pakistani Basmati in the Middle East
Engro Corporation is humbled to have received a special category award for Women Leaders' Development at The Overseas Investors Chamber of Commerce and Industry’s (@oicci_pakistan) 5th Women Empowerment Awards, held on 14th February 2023.
The Awards promote women in leadership positions and focus on organizations’ efforts toward improving women’s empowerment in the workplace.
#ENablingGROwth#Engro#OICCI#Award#Recognition
''The question that we have to ask ourselves, given this existential crossroads that we find ourselves where, we are now, at the mercy of a multilateral organization to bail us out. This question is not mine. It was the question that Lee Kuan Yew used to ask when he founded..
''The question that we have to ask ourselves, given this existential crossroads that we find ourselves where, we are now, at the mercy of a multilateral organization to bail us out. This question is not mine. It was the question that Lee Kuan Yew used to ask when he founded..
..Singapore, 'what makes us relevant to the world?'
If you're the fifth most populous country and you're 0.4% of global GDP, something, somewhere, is deeply amiss.''
''Our biggest export sector, textiles, is less than 2% of the global textile industry. That's an interruption, that's not a disruption. Getting 2% of the global industry replaced in a year or two, that's not a hard ask. Industries do it all the time.''
‘’We have a 30-year window where the entire edifice of our energy construct is wrong. The entire energy edifice is built of imported fuels. That is an unsustainable business model (which is why) our business model is now being disrupted.’’
''If you look at our history, we've been through worse. We were officially sanctioned. Today we talk about the number being just south of 3 Bn, that's higher than where we were in 1998. And, we recovered from that to get 8% growth.''
''I'm sure that with all the intellectual power in this room and other rooms like this in Pakistan, and the grit and determination that you have shown in the past, we will recover.''
''Pakistan needs to look at what makes itself relevant and live up to the promises being asked by the international community to get us back on the rails.''
''People and AG are our strengths: we need to leverage these strengths to get there. And all the platforms exist for this. AG might take a little longer but people want an incremental $14 billion. That, to me, is a much easier fix. It's technical training and certification..