Kathmandu, April 21
Computer Association of Nepal (CAN) recently conducting a press conference in Kathmandu to announce its 2022 ICT exhibition CAN InfoTech started on April 20, 2022. This is CAN’s 27th exhibition.
The association is reorganizing the exhibition physically after two years due to the coronavirus pandemic. It will end on April 25.
This year, the exhibition held in Kathmandu at Bhrikutimandap. Previously, it was held in all provinces of Nepal. People can also participate virtually in the exhibition via caninfotech2022.com.
The entry ticket is Re. 1. Visitors can purchase tickets through the mobile wallet IME Pay, which is also the exhibition’s title sponsor. The expo features different ICT sections, including branding, fintech, accessories and product launching, startups and innovation, and e-governance.
CAN collaborated with the Nepal Academy of Science and Technology (NAST) to showcase innovative products and ideas, while for startups, the association had issued a public notice inviting startups to participate. The “startups and innovation” section features 26 organizations and individuals showcasing their innovative products and ideas/projects.
In addition, the expo features a product showcase showcasing robotics, emerging technology, Wi-Fi, and the internet. Businesses are also selling their products on sale, which include software, networking and cloud solutions, electrical and electronics, security solutions, solar power systems, inverters, UPS, laptops and desktop computers, printers, power system solutions, computer accessories, antivirus software, banking solutions, CCTV, hard-disks, and more.
Additionally, they are providing information on artificial intelligence (AI); IT college, bank, insurance, and account-related software; e-governance software and solutions; and self-learning software and tutorials.
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