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'Made in Pakistan', unlike the perception following products are all local made.

Five Pakistani companies make it Forbes Best Under A Billion list in 2017 ranking, Agriauto Pakistan is one of them.

http://www.brecorder.com/2017/07/31...es-best-under-a-billion-list-in-2017-ranking/





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Tractor Parts
We are producing tractor Steering Boxes on fully automatic CNC machines. The company also machines ..

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Other Parts
Manual Type Window Regulator is being produced under Technical Assistance Agreement (TAA) ....
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Shock Absorbers and Struts
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Sheet Metal Press Parts
We have in house Press Shop with presses ranging from 15 tons to 400 tons, capable of stamping shee..
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http://www.agriauto.com.pk/product/#OtherParts
 
Reality check: the basic design of cars in Pakistan is of Japanese origin. It does not show our indigenous design and engineering capability in any way. Please don't confuse manufacturing with design/engineering.

get out of design chakkar, car was designed 100 years ago then evolved, frige, washinging machines etc were designed 150 years ago..even a good machnic can design a car now...30 year ago i owned a motor cycle in Karachi and as a newbie motor cyclists i didnt realize i have to change oilin the engine so one day i was driving and engine ceased to work. I took it to a machnic accross the street, a 25 year old kid..told me engine needs to cleaned up...open the engine while I watched and like a pro took all 200 parts out cleaned, rubbled, oiled and even located the parts that need to replaced (i couldnt tell how they are bad parts but he with his naked eye knew it)...in two hours I started my motor cycle and it sounded like a new one. That guy could easily design a motor cycle engine with a help form a software, he exactly knew the movement and timing of every part in engine.
 
get out of design chakkar, car was designed 100 years ago then evolved, frige, washinging machines etc were designed 150 years ago..even a good machnic can design a car now...30 year ago i owned a motor cycle in Karachi and as a newbie motor cyclists i didnt realize i have to change oilin the engine so one day i was driving and engine ceased to work. I took it to a machnic accross the street, a 25 year old kid..told me engine needs to cleaned up...open the engine while I watched and like a pro took all 200 parts out cleaned, rubbled, oiled and even located the parts that need to replaced (i couldnt tell how they are bad parts but he with his naked eye knew it)...in two hours I started my motor cycle and it sounded like a new one. That guy could easily design a motor cycle engine with a help form a software, he exactly knew the movement and timing of every part in engine.

You are making a mistake. The design means everything. From the metallurgy to the wires. Access to the engine, The fabrication and everything. That is something no body will give you. Design is something that helps you innovate. What you are telling is the capability to reverse engineer. Not design.
 
You are making a mistake. The design means everything. From the metallurgy to the wires. Access to the engine, The fabrication and everything. That is something no body will give you. Design is something that helps you innovate. What you are telling is the capability to reverse engineer. Not design.

I was telling it to someone who wants someone to desgin a complete car, car which will always be a reverse enginerred since its been around for 100s of years and knowhow is very common. Design only happens for the original product rest are all copies
 
I was telling it to someone who wants someone to desgin a complete car, car which will always be a reverse enginerred since its been around for 100s of years and knowhow is very common. Design only happens for the original product rest are all copies

You are fundamentally misunderstanding what I am saying. Let's recap a bit. This thread is to inform everyone about items that are made in Pakistan. I am saying, although that is well and good, but we are largely a manufacturing economy. Our industry is mostly involved in making copies of items that were designed by others. By design I mean everything from selection of materials to joining and welding, to human machine interface, to satisfying regulations and getting relevant certifications etc.

In this context let us discuss the car example. You feel that the road side mechanic can design an engine. Let us review the innovations happening around the world on this area. People are designing self-driving cars. Engines are bring controlled by extremely complex software to maximize fuel efficiency and minimize carbon footprint. Ergonomic and safe designs are being researched. Improvements are being made in algorithms that control automatic gears. And people in world market are paying millions of dollars for these innovations. Now, can your car mechanic compete with these advancements? No.

That said, there is no doubt that our car mechanic friend is a genius. Being illiterate, having no formal experience, he can still utilize this sharp mind and skillful hands to accomplish an incredibly complex task. And this is not a matter of just learning by copying. When new engines come in the market, it takes a while for our mechanics to catch up, but eventually they figure it out.

What I am trying to propose is that we should take this raw talent in our country and polish it so we start competing in the international market. No, it doesn't necessarily mean enrolling our mechanic friend in an algorithmic design course. But we need to develop this human capital whose innovations can help our exports, so we come out as a hi-tech, advanced economy on the world stage.
 
Pakistan produced 2.2 million motorcycles in 2016, with a deletion level as high as 95%.

KARACHI: Motorcycle production in the country reached its highest level with 2.2 million units produced during 2016, up by 18.53 percent as compared to 1.9 million motorcycles produced in 2015.

Detailed assessment of the Pakistan Bureau of Statistics (PBS) latest data reveals that motorcycle production, including locally made Japanese brand and Chinese made imported motorcycles' brand, stood at 2,267,468 units in 2016 while 1,912,944 units were produced in 2015.


Industry experts attributed this splendid growth in production of motorcycles to lower oil prices and an improved business environment which has provided a much needed boost to the motorcycle industry in the outgoing year because these two wheelers have been become a popular choice for Pakistanis to commute amid the lack of public transport facilities in the country.

There are more than 60 motorcycle makers in the country with Honda still leading the market by a notable margin. Motorcycle manufacturers produced over 175,000 motorcycles per month on average, indicating a rapid increase in the usage of the transport vehicles.


113 Motorcycle Manufacturing Units Registered In Country: Senate Told

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Atlas Honda, 810,539 units
United Motorcycle, 262,774 units
Road Prince, 166,836 units
Unique, 148,818 units
Super Star, 95,698 units
Super Power, 94,358 units
Crown, 69,110 units
Power, 62,560 units
HI Speed, 56,287 units
Yamaha, 20,100 units
Suzuki, 16,832 units

Plus other players, into exports as well.


Pakistan aims to double motorcycle exports by next year

The domestic Motorcycle Industry has registered a remarkable recovery during the four months ending July 2011 as it has started taking its roots in international markets and exported around 10,500 units to different countries during the four months.

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2011/09/13/pakistan-aims-to-double-motorcycle-exports-by-next-year/
 
Vending industry eyeing $5 billion annual exports in next 5 years: Mashood

The future of Pakistan auto sector seems highly promising. The economy is destined to grow due to CPEC investments and improving security situation. Demand for all types of vehicles should increase significantly. For passenger cars, we can expect the annual demand to touch 500,000 units; for motorcycles: 4 million units, for heavy vehicles: 20,000 units and for tractors: 100,000 units.

http://nationalcourier.pk/interview...-billion-annual-exports-next-5-years-mashood/
 
Pakistan Mobile Apps, gaming Industry rising...






Software Industry of Pakistan: The Rising Tide

With over 2,000 export oriented IT & ITeS companies, 300,000 IT professionals, and IT exports exceeding US$ 5 billion per annum, Pakistan has become preferred IT outsourcing destination for American, European and Asian investors/customers, seeking innovative products and reliable services. Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) facilitates and internationally promotes IT industry of Pakistan, facilitates foreign investors and customers in linking with relevant IT companies in Pakistan and any domestic facilitation that they may require. http://www.pseb.org.pk, info@pseb.org.pk



Gaming Industry in Pakistan...

 
I was telling it to someone who wants someone to desgin a complete car, car which will always be a reverse enginerred since its been around for 100s of years and knowhow is very common. Design only happens for the original product rest are all copies
maybe what he was trying to say was that there is no innovation in Pakistan. Reverse Engineering a product to get know-how is fine, but we lack a "Pakistani" design, a completely "Pakistani" product, whether it is a car, or a cell phone, PAC's initiative in this sector is commendable but they should limit themselves to R&D in defence sector.
 
maybe what he was trying to say was that there is no innovation in Pakistan. Reverse Engineering a product to get know-how is fine, but we lack a "Pakistani" design, a completely "Pakistani" product, whether it is a car, or a cell phone, PAC's initiative in this sector is commendable but they should limit themselves to R&D in defence sector.

we are 50 years behind in innovation, if we can make todays tech in next 50 years will be an achievement
 
maybe what he was trying to say was that there is no innovation in Pakistan. Reverse Engineering a product to get know-how is fine, but we lack a "Pakistani" design, a completely "Pakistani" product, whether it is a car, or a cell phone, PAC's initiative in this sector is commendable but they should limit themselves to R&D in defence sector.

Some of the innovations done by Pakistan people...few knew about it.

Economics


Medicine

Schematic representation of an implanted Ommaya reservoir.



Computing


The boot sector of an infected floppy.
  • A boot sector computer virus dubbed (c)Brain, one of the first computer viruses in history,[48] was created in 1986 by the Farooq Alvi Brothers in Lahore, Pakistan, reportedly to deter unauthorized copying of the software they had written.[49][50]
  • A Software simulation based on blast forensics designed by Pakistani computer scientist, Zeeshan-ul-Hassan Usmani, that can reduce deaths by 12 per cent and injuries by seven per cent on average just by changing the way a crowd of people stand near an expected suicide bomber.[51]
 
If we compare our products with India I'm proud our products are far far better in quality we just lack our companies are either not interested ordont understand how to market their product internationaly
 

Yes Pakistanis do lack innovation...but they certainly lack how to appreciate and encourage the local innovation. Many new innovative products are discarded and never see the light of the day because there are no sponsors...



Innovation in Physics by Pakistanis.

Standard model of Electroweak Interaction.
  • Development of the SMB probe to detect heavy water leaks in nuclear power plants by Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood[37]
  • In 2015 Pakistani researchers developed a solar powered mobile phone network. The network according to them is useful for instances when regular services are disrupted such as earthquakes and floods.[38][39]
  • Abdullah Soomro invented Flashpack, a power bank that is able to charge fully in just 14 minutes[40]

we are 50 years behind in innovation, if we can make todays tech in next 50 years will be an achievement


There can be no innovation without looking into the marketing aspect of it, there Pakistan lack, we tend to disregard our local talent and innovation and for for foreign products. We need a new social contract and encouragement of local talent.

Innovation in Biology by Pakistan
  • Dr. Naweed Syed, a specialist in the field of biomedical engineering and member of the medicine faculty at the University of Calgary, became the first scientist who managed to "connect brain cells to a silicon chip". The discovery is a major step in the research of integrating computers with human brains to help people control artificial limbs, monitor people's vital signs, correct memory loss or impaired vision.[24]
  • Dr Samir Iqbal, an associate professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Texas at Arlington, developed a novel cancer cell detection method that improves early diagnosis through a tool that tracks cellular behavior in real time using nanotextured walls that mimic layers of body tissue.[25]

I'm proud our products are far far better in quality we just lack our companies are either not interested ordont understand how to market their product internationaly


I agree with your fact that Pakistanis doesn't know very well to market their products, their Brands, their USP's...
 
Yes Pakistanis do lack innovation...but they certainly lack how to appreciate and encourage the local innovation. Many new innovative products are discarded and never see the light of the day because there are no sponsors...


Innovation in Physics by Pakistanis.

Standard model of Electroweak Interaction.
  • Development of the SMB probe to detect heavy water leaks in nuclear power plants by Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood[37]
  • In 2015 Pakistani researchers developed a solar powered mobile phone network. The network according to them is useful for instances when regular services are disrupted such as earthquakes and floods.[38][39]
  • Abdullah Soomro invented Flashpack, a power bank that is able to charge fully in just 14 minutes[40]



There can be no innovation without looking into the marketing aspect of it, there Pakistan lack, we tend to disregard our local talent and innovation and for for foreign products. We need a new social contract and encouragement of local talent.

Innovation in Biology by Pakistan
  • Dr. Naweed Syed, a specialist in the field of biomedical engineering and member of the medicine faculty at the University of Calgary, became the first scientist who managed to "connect brain cells to a silicon chip". The discovery is a major step in the research of integrating computers with human brains to help people control artificial limbs, monitor people's vital signs, correct memory loss or impaired vision.[24]
  • Dr Samir Iqbal, an associate professor in the Electrical Engineering Department at the University of Texas at Arlington, developed a novel cancer cell detection method that improves early diagnosis through a tool that tracks cellular behavior in real time using nanotextured walls that mimic layers of body tissue.[25]




I agree with your fact that Pakistanis doesn't know very well to market their products, their Brands, their USP's...

those are not Pakistani innovation but European, US and Canadian
 

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