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Indus AI Week: Pakistan Launches National Summit Inaugurated By Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif

  • February 9, 2026
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Indus AI Week officially commenced in Pakistan with the opening of the Indus AI Summit, marking the country’s first national week dedicated to artificial intelligence and technological innovation. The summit was inaugurated by Honourable Prime Minister Muhammad Shehbaz Sharif, whose presence highlighted the government’s commitment to strengthening Pakistan’s AI ecosystem and supporting the development of emerging technologies. The opening event brought together policymakers, industry leaders, innovators, and researchers, signaling a unified effort to position Pakistan as an AI-enabled nation capable of leveraging technology for economic growth and digital transformation. Additional details about the event are available at Indus AI Summit.

During the inauguration, Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif emphasized the importance of creating a cohesive national strategy for AI adoption, including collaboration between government, industry, and academic institutions. The event underscored Pakistan’s focus on fostering a conducive environment for AI research, innovation, and entrepreneurship. With sessions on policy development, AI-enabled business solutions, and technological education, the summit highlighted the role of artificial intelligence as a key driver in modernizing industries, improving public services, and enhancing global competitiveness.

Indus AI Week aims to provide a comprehensive platform for knowledge sharing and networking across the AI ecosystem. The summit featured discussions on data-driven policy frameworks, practical AI applications, and emerging trends in sectors ranging from healthcare and fintech to education and manufacturing. Participants had the opportunity to engage with experts on implementing AI solutions, scaling technology startups, and aligning innovation strategies with international standards. By showcasing successful use cases and research initiatives, the event reinforced Pakistan’s commitment to promoting innovation while ensuring responsible and ethical AI adoption.

The national week also emphasized collaboration between government bodies, technology enterprises, and research institutions to accelerate AI development in Pakistan. Events during Indus AI Week were designed to highlight the potential for AI-driven economic growth, support startups in adopting advanced technologies, and encourage investment in local innovation. With the Prime Minister inaugurating the summit, the government signaled that AI and digital transformation are strategic priorities, creating a foundation for future policies and programs to strengthen Pakistan’s technology ecosystem. The initiative reflects a broader effort to integrate artificial intelligence across sectors, preparing the country for emerging opportunities and positioning Pakistan as a competitive player in global innovation.

Indus AI Week represents a step forward in Pakistan’s journey to advance artificial intelligence, digital innovation, and technology-driven economic development. By bringing together leaders, innovators, and experts, the week-long program aims to create a platform where knowledge, policy, and practical solutions intersect, fostering a collaborative environment for AI growth. The summit not only provides insight into technological trends but also encourages cross-sector engagement, international collaboration, and sustainable innovation practices that will contribute to Pakistan’s long-term digital advancement.

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