Corporate corner

Overwhelming response at single country
exhibition in Sri Lanka

KARACHI (PR): Pakistani companies received an overwhelming response from Sri-Lankan and most exhibitors sold out all their stock on the first day of the exhibition including Shabbir Textile, Gul-Ahmed, Chen-one, Naurus and Multifoods and other sweet companies. During business to business meetings many Sri Lankan importers made spot orders and future deals are confirmed during the exhibition. Most of the confirmed deals are in auto, pharma, agro, textile, furniture and marble sectors. On the first day of the said exhibition more than 50 B2B meetings were organized in the B2B Secretariat whereas Sri Lankan companies also had meetings on the exhibitors stalls followed by detailed meeting session at the hotels. The Pakistan Single Country expo at BMICH packs 125 Pakistani firms displaying their potential products in 4 Halls. Leading & potential companies from Pakistan are here to explore the business opportunities. The inauguration of exhibition was conducted on 15th January.

Huawei comes up with low prices for its smartphones

LAHORE (PR): Huawei has taken another step towards its consumers oriented approach with the announcement of price cut in the most demanded smart phones in the market, recently. This move has fiercely shook the competitors that actually not having any such price cutting concept or serving the loyal customers with best surprises.
Huawei has revised the prices for its high end, best quality and most loved innovations in the smart phones world. Among these smart phones are the most endorsed, by the consumers, Huawei Mate S. Mate S is now available to the customers with a huge reduction of Rs. 9,5000 only. Now Mate S lovers can purchase it on the exciting price of merely Rs 58499 instead of Rs. 67,999. Besides Mate S there are 6 other smart phones with an exciting adjustment in the prices for consumer, it means Huawei offers its customers with a whole range with adjusted prices to choose among the best ones. Huawei Mate 7 is offered for only Rs. 49,999 instead of Rs. 57,000 with almost more than 12% price reduction (Rs. 7001 in rupees). Others are the Y series and among them Y5 and Y3 are available for Rs. 9,499 and Rs. 7,899 respectively.
However the best among Y series i.e. Huawei Y6 ( Gray, White & Golden) is offered to customers with Rs. 13,999 instead of previous price of Rs. 14,899. At last, but indeed not least in any respect, Huawei G8 has readjusted price of Rs. 38,999 with the price cut of Rs. 2000.

Home tech for the future

LAHORE (PR): Internet-connected washing machines, light bulbs and devices of all kinds - the smart home trend swept the tech world in 2015. And with a range of new smart devices again on show at global consumer electronics show CES last week, it appears this trend is here to stay.
So what’s in store for the connected household for the New Year? Pakistan’s best real estate website Lamudi.pk took a look at five new gadgets that are set to change the way we live in 2016: the connected refrigerator(Samsung’s Family Hub Refrigerator was one of the highlights of CES 2016); the smart vase (Wulian’s Dream Flower smart vase is not just for decoration - it also doubles as a multifunctional environment detector), the futuristic locking system (Now unlocking your devices could be as easy as looking in a mirror. EyeLock has launched its first iris module for PC products), the smart home hub (LG’s Smart ThinQ Hub will monitor and connect a range of devices within your home); and the voice-driven smoke detector (Halo is a state-of-the-art device that combines both a smoke detector and a carbon monoxide alarm in one).

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