// Importing the necessary package import ( "fmt" "time" ) func main() { // Defining a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes durationString := "1h30m" duration, err := time.ParseDuration(durationString) if err != nil { panic(err) } // Adding the duration to the current time currentTime := time.Now() futureTime := currentTime.Add(duration) // Displaying the future time fmt.Println("Future time:", futureTime) }In the above code, we import the "time" package and define a duration of 1 hour and 30 minutes using the duration string "1h30m". We then parse the duration string using the `time.ParseDuration()` function and add it to the current time using the `time.Now()` function. Finally, we display the future time by printing out the value of `futureTime`. The "time" package is the standard library package used to work with date and time-related operations in Go.