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Dhaka-Based Kaz Software Showcases at Europe’s Largest Tech Fair

by Bangladesh in Focus

A local tech firm, Kaz Software, is making impressive strides by representing Bangladesh at one of Europe’s biggest digital innovation events. Today’s update confirms their participation in the VivaTech Expo in Paris, showcasing how Bangladeshi software can stand alongside global leaders. Founded just five years ago by a team of Bangladeshi engineers, Kaz Software develops tools that help farmers improve productivity through data-driven insights. Their app collects weather patterns, field data, and crop health images using simple smartphones. This allows farmers to improve their choices regarding when to plant, how to irrigate, and the best time for harvesting. At VivaTech—as crowds gather in Paris—Kaz Software is one of over 1,500 exhibitors from around the world. Their booth features live demos of their app’s features in Bangla, English, and French. This visibility gives them international exposure and positions Bangladesh as a rising player in the high-growth agritech sector. Kaz’s technology offers clear benefits to both farmers and tech developers. For farmers back home, the software can improve crop yields by up to 20% and reduce pesticide use—saving money and cutting environmental impact. For ICT professionals in Bangladesh, the startup shows that applied software products—especially those solving real-world problems—can achieve global recognition. This success marks a growth point at the intersection of the Startup (Core) and Technology (Other) sectors. The company’s Paris showcase underscores the talent and innovation emerging from Bangladesh’s software ecosystem. As more users deploy Kaz’s tools in field trials across Netrokona and Dhaka divisions, strong data starts to flow—attracting new partners, including European farming cooperatives. Slated to stay in Paris until the Expo’s end this week, Kaz’s team is exploring partnerships with investors, tech developers, and agribusinesses. They are also participating in panel discussions about sustainable agriculture, AI-driven crop analytics, and the importance of localizing digital tools for non-English users. Bangladesh’s startup ecosystem has matured significantly since its early focus on outsourcing. Kaz Software’s participation in VivaTech illustrates how homegrown tech companies are now building scalable Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions with global relevance. Alongside other agri-based startups, they reflect a broader national push to focus on impact-driven innovation. Experts believe that Kaz’s example could pave the way for more software firms in areas like healthtech, fintech, and edtech to follow. If they succeed, Bangladesh could shift from a talent exporter to a product innovator—with scalable solutions made here and sold worldwide. To sum up, Kaz Software at VivaTech serves as an excellent illustration: it merges knowledge of agriculture with cutting-edge software, blending key startup abilities with a broader vision for technology. As they network in Paris, Bangladesh’s digital innovators are demonstrating a future driven by smart software — rooted in local needs, and branching out globally.

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