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CNI, AmCham Nepal showcase IT projects in US
This historic initiative showcased Nepal as a prime destination for IT-enabled services (ITES) and outsourcing, highlighting the country’s growing potential in the global technology landscape.
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The Confederation of Nepalese Industries (CNI), in collaboration with the American Chamber of Commerce in Nepal (AmCham Nepal), organised Tech Peak Nepal: Orlando 2025, the first-ever international roadshow from Nepal’s IT and ITES industry in the United States.
This historic initiative showcased Nepal as a prime destination for IT-enabled services (ITES) and outsourcing, highlighting the country’s growing potential in the global technology landscape.
The roadshow featured a dedicated Nepal Pavilion at the Shared Services and Outsourcing Week (SSOW) Conference 2025, the largest gathering of professionals in the outsourcing domain.
The Nepal Pavilion introduced Nepal’s tech industry to a global audience, attracting attention from key stakeholders, investors, and decision-makers in the outsourcing and ITES sectors.
Six leading Nepali tech companies—Sakchha, Innovate Tech, F1Soft, Simjung, Cynical Technology, and Monal Tech—demonstrated their cutting-edge solutions, innovation capabilities, and outsourcing potential to international audiences.
Ajit Shah, chair of the CNI IT Council and founding chairman of AmCham Nepal, headed the delegation.
Rajesh Kumar Agrawal, president of CNI, stated, “Tech Peak Nepal: Orlando 2025 has made history. This initiative has showcased Nepal’s immense potential in the global outsourcing industry. We believe this is just the beginning, and we will continue to push for Nepal’s recognition as a leading ITES hub on the global stage.”
Nirmal Kajee Shrestha, president of AmCham Nepal, added, “This collaboration between CNI and AmCham Nepal has set a new benchmark for Nepal’s ITES sector. The connections and opportunities created through this roadshow will pave the way for future investments and partnerships, making Nepal a preferred choice for outsourcing.”