Austrian, Turkish
delegates visit NESPAK House, Lahore

on 02/02/2023

A delegation comprising personnel of Austria-based companies led by Mr. Johannies Brunner, Commercial Counsellor of Advantage Austria visited NESPAK House, Lahore, and held a meeting with Dr. Tahir Masood, Managing Director, and senior NESPAK officials.
Other Austrian delegates included Mag. Dr. Michael Premstaller from Premstaller Geotechnik, Mr. Florian Krail, Key Account Manager for Large Scale Projects of Doka, and Mr. Usman Mohiuddin, Consultant from Advantage Austria. Premstaller and Doca deal in building-related large-scale projects while Advantage Austria is the trade promotion organization of the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber.
At the meeting, Dr. Tahir Masood briefed them about NESPAK, its services, and operations in Pakistan and overseas. A joint collaboration between NESPAK and Austrian concerns on future business opportunities in Pakistan and overseas also came under discussion. MD NESPAK told the visitors that NESPAK is busy increasing its outreach to the European market as well as various other countries in Africa and the Middle East. He stated that NESPAK can act as a Resource Centre for Australian companies in Pakistan and elsewhere. On this occasion, a documentary highlighting NESPAK’s expertise in various sectors was played and a fruitful discussion was held between NESPAK professionals and Austrian delegates.
Later, in the afternoon, Mr. M. Murat Ozen, Business Development Engineer along with Mr. Yakup Kahveci, Transportation and Traffic Engineer of the EPTISA Turkiye office, paid a visit to NESPAK House, Lahore. EPTISA is a multinational company based in Spain with more than 60 years of experience in engineering, consulting, information technology, economic growth, and social development as well as operating in 55 countries. Mr. Ozen was welcomed by Dr. Tahir Masood, MD NESPAK along with senior professionals of NESPAK. Potential collaboration and partnership possibilities between NESPAK and EPTISA on future projects in Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asian states came under discussion during the meeting. n