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Pakistan Showcases Global Tech Ambitions at London Tech Week 2025

  • June 4, 2025
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Pakistan is making a significant impact at London Tech Week 2025, presenting itself as one of the most promising emerging digital economies. Under the banner of Tech Destination Pakistan, the country is represented through a strong national presence at Olympia London. Featuring a Pakistan Pavilion with 14 leading technology firms, the initiative emphasizes the country’s rapidly evolving IT industry, global market integration, and the capabilities of its large, English-speaking, tech-savvy youth population. As the only South Asian country with such an organized presence at the event, Pakistan is using this international platform to attract investment, forge business relationships, and spotlight its transformation into a globally connected tech hub.

Pakistan’s strategic engagement is led by Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) in collaboration with Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). The initiative aligns with the growing importance of the United Kingdom as Pakistan’s second-largest destination for IT and ITeS exports, accounting for nearly 10 percent of the sector’s total global share. This timely effort reinforces Pakistan’s commitment to innovation, digital exports, and tech-driven trade partnerships.

According to Abu Bakar, CEO of PSEB, Pakistan is home to a workforce of over 600,000 skilled tech services professionals, ranking among the largest English-speaking nations globally. The country’s demographic advantage—characterized by a young, innovative, and increasingly digital population—positions it to meet global digital economy demands effectively. The participating companies at the Pakistan Pavilion represent the strength and diversity of the nation’s tech landscape, offering cutting-edge solutions in AI, SaaS, fintech, CRM, cloud services, mobile development, and business process outsourcing.

The lineup at the pavilion includes Ashlar, Devfied (SMC-Private) Ltd, Geek Solutions Pvt Ltd, Jade, KoderLabs, Maanz AI (Private) Ltd, Nexvis Tech, Pointofit Private Limited, Teamo, TechImplement Private Limited, Teresol Private Limited, Tkxel, Visionary Computer Solutions (Pvt) Ltd, and Yuztech Private Limited. In addition to the showcase, these companies are participating in curated B2B meetings and strategic networking sessions aimed at unlocking international growth and cross-border collaboration.

Adding visibility to the campaign, branded taxis promoting Tech Destination Pakistan are seen across Olympia London, the Pakistan High Commission, and other high-traffic zones throughout the city. These mobile advertisements are designed to draw attention to Pakistan’s innovation ecosystem. To increase engagement, social media users are encouraged to share photos of the branded taxis using the hashtag #TechDestinationPakistan for a chance to win giveaways.

To maintain momentum beyond the exhibition, PSEB will host a networking event on June 12, 2025, in collaboration with Pakistan High Commission UK, TDAP, OPEN London, and PASHA. This gathering will bring together investors, global tech leaders, diaspora entrepreneurs, and stakeholders from Pakistan’s IT ecosystem for an evening of impactful discussion and business development.

Pakistan’s strong showing at London Tech Week 2025 underscores its ambitions to position itself as a competitive digital nation and deepen its presence in global technology markets.

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