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Zong Introduces IoT Solutions For Industrial, Agricultural, And Urban Development In Pakistan

  • October 4, 2025
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Zong CMPak Ltd has expanded its technology portfolio with the launch of a new range of Internet of Things (IoT) solutions aimed at driving efficiency and sustainability across Pakistan’s most important sectors. The offerings span industrial operations, agriculture, and urban infrastructure, enabling organizations and communities to improve performance, reduce costs, and adopt practices that align with global standards of smart development. As one of the country’s leading telecom operators, Zong continues to position itself as a central enabler of digital services, aligning with its long-term commitment to Digital Pakistan.

In the industrial space, Zong’s IoT platform delivers automation and monitoring systems that help enterprises optimize performance and resource usage. Among the solutions are advanced inventory tracking, automated refill systems, energy efficiency monitoring, and real-time production oversight. These technologies are designed to strengthen operational resilience by minimizing waste, cutting costs, and enhancing visibility across production processes. Additionally, the launch includes IoT-powered smart data center solutions, which allow businesses to maximize efficiency in power and cooling systems. With data consumption and storage demands growing rapidly, these capabilities give enterprises an important toolset to manage energy while improving reliability and reducing their environmental footprint.

Agriculture is another priority area addressed by Zong’s new services, with a focus on sustainability and resilience for farmers. Through IoT-based soil monitoring tools, localized weather stations, and air quality monitoring, farmers can gain access to critical, timely data for better crop planning and protection. Such technologies not only support higher yields but also help mitigate risks associated with climate change and shifting environmental conditions. The availability of data-driven insights allows for more sustainable farming practices, supporting both food security and the livelihoods of communities dependent on agriculture.

For urban environments, Zong’s IoT solutions enable smart city applications that enhance infrastructure and improve quality of life for residents. By integrating sensors and connected platforms across utilities and services, these solutions can optimize energy consumption, improve public service delivery, and ensure greater comfort in city living. The company’s smart city offerings are tailored to address the growing urbanization in Pakistan, providing municipal authorities and service providers with tools to manage resources efficiently while improving transparency and citizen engagement.

According to Zong, this expanded IoT portfolio reflects its long-term vision of providing solutions with practical impact across critical sectors. The company emphasized that industrial modernization, sustainable agriculture, and smart urban development are essential for Pakistan’s digital growth. By embedding IoT in these areas, Zong aims to bridge gaps in efficiency and innovation, creating opportunities for businesses and communities to benefit from connected technologies that are both scalable and sustainable.

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