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Expanding Pakistani IT Business Footprints In Gulf Markets With AI And Cloud

  • February 6, 2026
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A high-impact session titled “Expanding Business Footprints in Gulf Markets: Opportunities for Pakistani IT Companies” is currently underway, offering insights into how Pakistan’s IT industry can grow in the region. The session is being led by Dr. Naveed Sherwani, CEO of the National Semiconductor Hub (NSH) in Saudi Arabia, who is sharing expertise on strategies to successfully scale operations in Gulf markets.

Dr. Sherwani’s discussion focuses on the integration of AI-enabled solutions and secure cloud infrastructure as key drivers for Pakistani IT firms aiming to enter these markets. He emphasized the importance of adopting advanced technology platforms to address local market requirements while maintaining global standards for security and compliance. The session is designed to provide actionable insights for business leaders, highlighting potential growth areas and operational strategies tailored for regional expansion.

The engagement underscores the growing interest of Pakistani IT companies in diversifying their business beyond domestic markets and leveraging innovation to enhance competitiveness internationally. By combining AI capabilities with cloud technology, industry stakeholders aim to establish scalable solutions that can meet the demands of Gulf clients while building long-term business relationships.

This session reflects a broader push by Pakistan’s IT sector, supported by organizations like PASHA and Tech Destination Pakistan, to strengthen international market presence and foster technology-driven trade growth. It provides a platform for knowledge exchange, networking, and strategy development, supporting Pakistani firms in capturing emerging opportunities across the Gulf region.

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