At Web Summit Qatar 2025, Pakistan’s IT industry made a powerful impact with a dedicated Pakistan Pavilion, highlighting the country’s dynamic IT and tech landscape. The pavilion was inaugurated by Pakistan’s Ambassador to Qatar, Lt Gen (r) Muhammad Aamer, PSEB CEO Abu Bakar, and Umair Nizam, Senior Vice Chairman of P@SHA. This significant milestone underscores Pakistan’s commitment to expanding its global presence in the digital economy.
Led by PSEB and P@SHA, the initiative is backed by the Special Investment Facilitation Council (SIFC), the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), and the Ministry of Information Technology & Telecom (MoITT). The pavilion showcased cutting-edge IT solutions, software services, and innovative tech products from a robust delegation of 10 leading IT companies and over 30 delegates.
The participation of Pakistani companies at Web Summit Qatar 2025 highlighted Pakistan’s growing position as a rising hub for IT and digital services, fostering international collaborations and business partnerships. Pakistan’s Ambassador to Qatar, Muhammad Aamer, and PSEB CEO, Abu Bakar, spoke about the strength of the IT sector and the government’s commitment to supporting IT exports. Nizam emphasized the importance of public-private partnerships in driving the sector forward, with Qatar being a key export destination for Pakistani tech firms.
Discussions on the first day of the summit have paved the way for stronger collaborations between Qatari and Pakistani companies, unlocking new business opportunities, investments, and knowledge-sharing in key tech sectors. Pakistan’s participation at Web Summit Qatar 2025 is a testament to its increasing role in the global tech ecosystem and future cross-border collaborations.