Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) about PMSTP
Welcome to the PMSTP Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page. Here, you’ll find answers to common queries about Pakistan Maritime Science and Technology Park. Explore the sections below to learn more about us.
What is PMSTP?
PMSTP stands for Pakistan Maritime Science and Technology Park. It's an innovation hub focused on advancing maritime sciences and technology to drive socio-economic development.
What is the vision of PMSTP?
The vision of PMSTP is to become a thriving innovation hub in maritime sciences and technology, contributing effectively to the socio-economic development of the country.
What is the mission of PMSTP?
The mission of PMSTP is to act as a catalyst for collaboration between academia, industry, and government to promote growth in maritime sciences, technologies, and industries for socio-economic and security dividends.
What are the focused industries of PMSTP?
PMSTP focuses on industries such as aquaculture, fisheries, fish processing, coral reefs, mangroves, cruise and coastal tourism, offshore oil and gas, shipbuilding, offshore renewable energy, and port activities.
What services does PMSTP offer?
PMSTP offers a range of services including maritime education and training, research and development, consultancy, seafood technologies, health tech, software development, maritime logistics, coastal tourism, and ship repairs/support.
Is PMSTP a Special Technology Zone (STZ)?
Yes, PMSTP is an STZA-notified Special Technology Zone with a Zone Developer License, offering tax and duties exemption incentives for 10 years.
How can I get involved with PMSTP?
You can get involved with PMSTP by exploring partnership opportunities, participating in research and development projects, attending seminars and workshops, or joining as a member of the innovation ecosystem.
What are the research services offered by PMSTP?
PMSTP offers research services including DNA barcoding of marine organisms, study of harmful algal blooms, mangrove rehabilitation, viral disease diagnosis in penaeid shrimp, and wastewater pollution assessment.