Mustafa Jabbar:
Bangladesh will lead the 4th industrial revolution
Although Bangladesh has missed the last three industrial revolutions, the ICT minister Mustafa Jabbar will lead the country in the fourth place while commenting on a roundtable meeting titled "Fourth Industrial Revolution (4 IR)". We are ready. "At the roundtable meeting, BRAC Center in the auditorium was present as the chief guest in Dhaka. He said," Bangladesh can miss their three-industrial revolution, even they can target them, but the country will get fourth place. I think it is not about 4IR technology, but how do you respond to technology. Many believe that the less use of technology will be lacking in jobs, but once the 4 IRs will be in full flow, ten other jobs will be created in the country. "The ICT minister further said that the network of established union digital centers in the country is an example for the rest of the world. 4,554 unions are moving towards 4 of these initiatives to set up digital centers, an e-purchase system, more than 100 simplified government services, and smart health cards, However, it is possible for the government to create the majority process documents, but this change the question is raised about whether the people are ready, the ICT minister said that he wants to make the programming compulsory in primary education. Before that, the director of AIII project Mustafizur Rahman said a recent study showed that the technology installed during the 4 IR Thousands lose their jobs. "We conducted five Sectors survey on implementation of 4 IRs, and 20% of the jobs in the tourism sector will be lost about 600,000 jobs. Likewise, about 35% of the employment in the skin sector will lose nearly 100,000 jobs, "he said. Apart from the introduction of new technologies, 600,000 jobs in the agriculture sector and 1.4 million jobs in the furniture sector are also threatened. Garment sector lost 60% jobs. Most of the work under is less efficient. Mustafizur Rahman also said they have challenged the challenge of 42 jobs through employment generation program. Under the circumstances, under which 262 women got jobs as well as their certificates. DCCI president Osama Taseer, former president of the association Abdullah H. Kafi and founder and managing director of Shahjose.com Maliha M. Kadir chaired the program while the chairman of the organization Shamim Ahsan presided over the program. Director of the Director Mushfiq Ahmed and Asian Tiger Capital Check Aramyana Ifty Islam presented the keynote paper.