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Indus AI Week: Industry Partners Strengthen Pakistan’s AI And Digital Transformation Agenda

  • February 9, 2026
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Indus AI Week 2026 is set to take place from 9th to 15th February with strong backing from a wide range of industry partners spanning telecom, technology, accessibility, and financial services. The initiative, focused on advancing artificial intelligence and digital transformation across Pakistan, continues to draw support from organizations that play a central role in enabling connectivity, innovation, and inclusion. Organizers say the growing list of sponsors and partners reflects a shared commitment to strengthening the country’s digital foundations and ensuring that AI related conversations extend beyond policy circles into practical implementation across sectors.

Among the key supporters is Zong CMPak Ltd, which has joined the program as an official Gold Partner. With nationwide mobile and broadband infrastructure, the company’s involvement highlights the importance of seamless connectivity in powering next generation technologies. As AI driven services rely on reliable networks and real time data exchange, telecom operators remain essential to scaling digital tools across businesses and public institutions. Sky47 Limited has also come on board as an official Gold Partner, contributing its expertise to support innovation and engagement throughout the week. Both organizations are expected to play an active role in showcasing how infrastructure and technology services can accelerate adoption of intelligent solutions across industries.

The event also places significant emphasis on accessibility and representation. ConnectHear has been named the official Inclusivity Partner, reinforcing the message that digital progress must be designed to serve all communities. By incorporating accessibility focused solutions into the broader agenda, Indus AI Week aims to ensure that emerging technologies reduce barriers rather than create new ones. At the same time, Pakistan IT Industry Association PASHA has joined as a Strategic Industry Partner, bringing the collective perspective of the country’s IT and technology sector into national AI discussions. Through this collaboration, industry insights are expected to feed directly into conversations around policy, innovation, and real world deployment, helping bridge the gap between decision makers and technology practitioners.

Further strengthening the initiative, PTCL has signed on as a Gold Sponsor, underlining its continued role in supporting broadband access and large scale digital transformation efforts across Pakistan. Its infrastructure backbone supports enterprises, startups, and public services that increasingly depend on secure and high speed connections. In the financial technology space, easypaisa digital bank has joined as a Bronze Sponsor, reflecting the growing importance of digital payments and fintech platforms within the broader innovation ecosystem. Together, these partners illustrate how multiple segments of the technology landscape are aligning around a common goal of enabling AI readiness and inclusive growth. Additional information about the program and participating organizations can be found at https://indusai.gov.pk.

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