Representing Pakistan’s IT Industry, Umair Nizam, Senior Vice
Chairman of P@SHA, has apprised that Pakistan made a powerful impact
at Web Summit Qatar 2025, one of the world’s leading technology
conferences, with a dedicated Pakistan
Pavilion showcasing the country’s dynamic IT and tech innovation landscape.
Furthermore, the Pakistan Pavilion was officially inaugurated by
Pakistan’s Ambassador to Qatar, H. E. Lt Gen (retd) Muhammad Aamer;
PSEB CEO, Abu Bakar and Senior Vice Chairman of P@SHA, Umair Nizam;
marking a significant milestone in strengthening Pakistan-Qatar
technology ties. This initiative, led by PSEB and P@SHA, underscores
Pakistan’s commitment to expanding its global footprint in the digital
economy.
Umair Nizam, SVC P@SHA, stressed that the significant market of Qatar
is now opening up for the Pakistani IT companies in a meaningful way
due to the strides of Pakistani IT industry; which were backed by
Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC); Pakistan Software
Export Board (PSEB) and Ministry of Information Technology & Telecom
(MoITT).
A robust Pakistani delegation of 10 leading IT companies and 30 plus
delegates represented the country at the summit – showcasing
cutting-edge IT solutions; software services and innovative tech
products. Their participation reinforced Pakistan’s position as a
rising hub for IT and digital services, fostering connections with
international investors, partners, and technology leaders.
Speaking at the inauguration, H.E. Muhammad Aamer, Pakistan’s
Ambassador to Qatar, highlighted the strength of Pakistan’s IT sector
and its potential for international collaborations. PSEB CEO, Abu
Bakar, emphasized the government’s unwavering support for IT exports
and global partnerships, underscoring initiatives aimed at
accelerating the industry’s growth. Umair Nizam, Senior Vice Chairman
of P@SHA, stressed the critical role of public-private partnerships in
driving Pakistan’s tech industry forward, encouraging Pakistani
companies to seize global expansion opportunities.
Qatar remains a key export destination for Pakistani tech companies,
and discussions on Day 1 of Web Summit Qatar 2025 have already set the
stage for stronger collaborations between Qatari and Pakistani
enterprises. This growing engagement will unlock new business
opportunities, investments, and knowledge-sharing in key technology
sectors.
Web Summit Qatar 2025 has provided Pakistani IT firms with
unparalleled networking and business opportunities, fostering valuable
partnerships with international stakeholders. Pakistan’s successful
participation at the summit highlights its increasing role in the
global tech ecosystem, paving the way for future cross-border
collaborations.
Umair Nizam informed that H.E. Muhammad Aamer, Pakistan’s Ambassador
to Qatar, will be hosting an exclusive Pakistan Night to attract
investments, joint ventures, collaborations and IT services import
orders to Pakistan.
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