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Federal IT Minister Emphasizes Digital Skills and Cybersecurity at Pakistan Game Developers’ Conference 2025

  • June 3, 2025
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At the Pakistan Game Developers’ Conference & Cyber Security Project Expo held in Islamabad, Federal IT Minister Shaza Fatima reiterated government dedication toward empowering youth with cutting-edge digital skills. Addressing the gathering of industry professionals, developers, and students, she underscored the growing significance of the video gaming industry as a vibrant sector with immense potential to contribute to Pakistan’s digital economy. Her remarks emphasized the importance of equipping the younger generation with tools and knowledge to create world-class applications and foster innovation in gaming and software development.

Minister Fatima highlighted cybersecurity as one of the paramount challenges facing Pakistan and the global community. She emphasized that securing digital infrastructure remains a top priority for the government, reflecting the escalating risks of cyber threats in an increasingly interconnected world. According to her, Pakistan is actively deploying robust measures to fortify its cyber defenses and ensure a secure environment for both businesses and consumers. These efforts are aligned with broader national objectives to position Pakistan as a technology hub capable of addressing modern digital challenges.

The event served as a platform to showcase innovative projects from the cyber security domain alongside video game development initiatives, illustrating the convergence of creativity and technology. The expo brought together key stakeholders from the public and private sectors, academia, and the startup ecosystem, fostering collaboration to accelerate Pakistan’s progress in these fields. Minister Fatima’s commitment to supporting the industry signals enhanced government focus on nurturing talent, providing resources, and creating policy frameworks that encourage technological advancements.

Youth engagement remained a focal point during the conference, with calls for aspiring developers to harness their skills and creativity to compete on a global scale. The minister urged young Pakistanis to leverage emerging technologies and develop applications that meet international standards, highlighting the role of gaming as a catalyst for digital transformation and economic growth. She reinforced that government initiatives will continue to facilitate skill development programs, incubation centers, and partnerships aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s position in the global tech arena.

This event reflects a growing recognition within Pakistan’s technology sector of the importance of cybersecurity and digital innovation as drivers of future growth. Minister Fatima’s statements underscored that nurturing local talent and securing the digital ecosystem are inseparable goals, essential to achieving a resilient and prosperous digital economy. The Pakistan Game Developers’ Conference & Cyber Security Project Expo stands as a key milestone in advancing these priorities, bringing together a community committed to technology-driven progress.

The gathering demonstrated Pakistan’s rising momentum in both game development and cybersecurity, sectors critical to sustaining digital competitiveness. With government backing and an enthusiastic youth base, Pakistan is poised to strengthen its presence in the global digital economy through innovation, security, and skill development initiatives promoted by leaders such as Federal IT Minister Shaza Fatima.

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