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PAKAMTECH Expands Operations With Tri-State Chapter To Boost IT Collaboration Between Pakistan And US

  • March 7, 2026
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PAKAMTECH, a leading platform connecting Pakistani-American technology professionals, has inaugurated its Tri-State Chapter in New Jersey, marking a significant expansion of its operations. The official launch took place during a prestigious Iftar gathering, bringing together distinguished figures from the technology sector. The event was led by Chapter Head Muhammad Arshad and hosted under the strategic guidance of the Consulate General of Pakistan in Los Angeles. This development represents an important milestone for the organization’s mission to unify and empower Pakistani-origin IT professionals in the United States.

The establishment of the Tri-State Chapter aims to achieve multiple objectives, including mobilizing Pakistani-American IT professionals, promoting innovative thinking and modern technological solutions, and strengthening technical links between Pakistan and the United States for the coming year. By creating a robust professional network, the chapter intends to foster collaboration among experts while opening avenues for knowledge exchange and joint projects. PAKAMTECH’s expansion is expected to enhance opportunities for career development for Pakistani professionals in the US and provide a platform to support Pakistan’s technology industry on the global stage.

This initiative comes at a time when cross-border collaboration in technology has become increasingly vital. By providing structured engagement and networking opportunities, the Tri-State Chapter seeks to build a sustainable ecosystem for innovation and mentorship. Participants at the inaugural meeting discussed strategies for promoting IT education, technology-driven entrepreneurship, and partnerships that could benefit both countries. The chapter will also focus on connecting professionals with emerging trends in artificial intelligence, software development, cybersecurity, and other critical sectors.

Through this expansion, PAKAMTECH reinforces its commitment to bridging the gap between Pakistani talent in the United States and the growing technology sector in Pakistan. By fostering collaboration, encouraging innovation, and supporting professional development, the organization envisions a stronger, mutually beneficial relationship between the two countries, helping position Pakistan as a key contributor to the global IT landscape.

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