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Pakistan Launches INSPIRE National Semiconductor Initiative To Strengthen Global Tech Position

  • October 23, 2025
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Pakistan has officially launched its first National Semiconductor Initiative, titled INSPIRE, marking a major step toward advancing the country’s position in the global technology and electronics landscape. The announcement was made jointly by the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication and Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), with strong backing from the federal government. The initiative represents a significant milestone in Pakistan’s journey toward developing indigenous semiconductor design and manufacturing capabilities, laying the groundwork for participation in one of the world’s most strategically important industries.

The launch ceremony was attended by key figures including Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, Deputy Prime Minister Muhammad Ishaq Dar, Federal Minister for IT and Telecommunication Shaza Khawaja, Minister for Information and Broadcasting Attaullah Tarar, and Chairperson of the National Semiconductor Taskforce Dr. Naveed Sherwani. Senior government officials, industry leaders, and academic representatives also participated in the event, reflecting a unified effort to drive Pakistan’s transition toward high-tech innovation. Addressing the audience, officials highlighted that INSPIRE will not only enhance Pakistan’s digital and industrial competitiveness but also create high-value employment opportunities for engineers, researchers, and technology professionals.

Under the INSPIRE program, Pakistan aims to train 7,200 professionals over a period of five years in semiconductor design, verification, and applied research. The program will engage nine public-sector universities across northern, central, and southern regions of the country, ensuring equitable access to specialized education and technical training. Additionally, six state-of-the-art Integrated Circuit (IC) labs will be established to provide hands-on experience in semiconductor design and development. These facilities will serve as innovation hubs for students and researchers, enabling them to contribute to both local and global projects in advanced electronics and microchip production.

Semiconductors are often described as the foundation of modern technology, powering smartphones, laptops, medical devices, electric vehicles, and the Internet of Things (IoT). By investing in semiconductor capability, Pakistan aims to reduce its dependency on imports while building a knowledge-based economy capable of contributing to international supply chains. Federal Minister Shaza Khawaja said the initiative reflects the government’s long-term vision for Digital Pakistan, where local expertise and homegrown talent form the core of technological advancement. She noted that this initiative is not just about hardware or infrastructure but about cultivating a generation of innovators who will shape the country’s future in science and technology.

Dr. Naveed Sherwani, a global semiconductor expert and Chairperson of the National Semiconductor Taskforce, praised the program’s design and its alignment with global industry trends. He emphasized that by fostering collaboration between academia, industry, and government, Pakistan can establish itself as a credible player in the semiconductor ecosystem. The initiative will also encourage research and development partnerships, both domestic and international, to ensure that Pakistan remains aligned with the fast-evolving demands of modern electronics.

With the launch of INSPIRE, Pakistan is taking deliberate steps toward positioning itself as a future-ready nation in advanced technology manufacturing. The initiative embodies a vision of self-reliance and capability building, aiming to transform the country’s digital infrastructure while creating pathways for innovation-driven economic growth.

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