ISLAMABAD – Yango Tech, the international B2B technology solutions provider and part of Yango Group, has held a high-level meeting with Federal IT & Telecom Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja to explore avenues for advancing Pakistan’s digital transformation. The delegation was led by Evgeny Chernikov, COO of Yango Tech.
The discussions focused on opportunities within Pakistan’s technology ecosystem, particularly in artificial intelligence (AI), aligning with Yango Tech’s ambition to serve as a trusted long-term partner for the Government of Pakistan.
“Pakistan has tremendous potential to accelerate its digital journey, and we are excited to work alongside the Ministry of IT & Telecom to bring AI solutions that can help achieve the goals set for the sector,” said Chernikov.
Strengthening Pakistan’s Digital Ecosystem
The meeting marks a key step in Yango Tech’s growing engagement with Pakistan’s IT sector. By fostering collaborations in AI and emerging technologies, the partnership aims to enhance economic growth, digital innovation, and technological competitiveness.
Yango has already established a strong presence in Pakistan through ride-hailing, delivery, cargo, and retail services, while also offering AI-driven solutions for businesses. These services have created numerous direct and indirect jobs, contributing to the local entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Government’s Role in Digital Growth
The Ministry of IT and Telecom (MoITT) continues to drive Pakistan’s digital agenda by enhancing infrastructure, developing policies for AI and cloud computing, and attracting foreign investment. These efforts have boosted IT and ITeS exports, strengthened digital capacity, and reinforced Pakistan’s position as a growing hub for technology innovation.
A Future-Oriented Partnership
With its global expertise, Yango Tech reiterated its commitment to reshape advanced technologies into localized, everyday solutions tailored to Pakistan’s needs. The collaboration is expected to pave the way for innovative AI deployments that align with the government’s push for a modern, digitally inclusive economy.