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World Context, Multinet Pakistan partner to support infrastructure

KARACHI: World Context, the startup building a data supply chain between local factory floors and the US robotics industry, has partnered with Multinet Pakistan to support the infrastructure behind its growing library of real-world visual data. The deal pairs World Context’s on-the-ground data collection with Multinet’s secure, enterprise-grade cloud and data center infrastructure, part of CEO…

World Context, Multinet Pakistan partner to support infrastructure

Karachi - World Context, a startup creating a data supply chain between local factories and the US robotics industry, has teamed up with Multinet Pakistan to bolster the infrastructure supporting its expanding library of real-world visual data. The collaboration combines World Context's on-site data collection with Multinet's secure, enterprise-grade cloud and data center infrastructure.

CEO Sherdil Ali Khan aims to place Pakistan within the "superintelligence supply chain," a network of compute, data, models, and applications that construct intelligent machines, presently reliant almost entirely on American data infrastructure.

Adnan Zaidi, Multinet Pakistan's CEO, emphasized the importance of high-quality data, resilient infrastructure, and secure data transfer for the development of intelligent systems. Multinet's role extends beyond mere connectivity to providing the secure and dependable infrastructure required for organizations to build, process, and exchange the data powering tomorrow's technologies.

The company plans to offer storage, security, and data communication capabilities necessary to process and deliver World Context's datasets to robotics companies and research teams in the US and beyond. Multinet's fiber network, combined with its existing role as an infrastructure partner to Pakistan's leading cellular operators and ISPs, will back this initiative.

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