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Pakistan Launches Prime Minister’s Cloud Program To Support Technology Startups

  • December 24, 2025
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Pakistan’s Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication has introduced the Prime Minister’s Cloud Program for Startups, engaging industry experts to strengthen the nation’s cloud ecosystem and support early-stage technology ventures. The initiative, implemented through Ignite National Technology Fund, forms part of a broader digital transformation strategy designed to promote cloud adoption, improve infrastructure, and provide startups with the tools needed to scale efficiently. Officials emphasized that the program aims to reduce early-stage operational costs while enhancing the ability of startups to compete effectively in regional and global markets.

The one-year initiative will provide participating startups with financial and technical support through a tiered cloud reimbursement model. This approach ensures that startups can adopt, optimize, and scale their operations using advanced cloud infrastructure without bearing prohibitive costs. Experts engaged under the program will assess startup applications, advise on cloud adoption strategies, optimize architecture design, and coordinate with cloud service providers. Authorities highlighted that this combination of financial aid and technical mentorship is intended to build a sustainable and locally relevant cloud ecosystem while supporting startups at key stages of growth.

Ignite officials noted that experienced cloud and technology professionals will play a central role in the program’s success. These experts will provide practical guidance, mentorship, and informed decision-making to ensure that startups implement cloud solutions effectively. Experts will receive compensation through meeting-based honoraria, as per approved provisions. Their involvement is expected to facilitate knowledge transfer, enhance operational efficiency, and foster innovation, enabling startups to access advanced cloud resources while focusing on product development and market expansion.

Officials further explained that enhanced access to cloud infrastructure under the program will allow startups to improve scalability, drive innovation, and strengthen competitiveness. By combining financial incentives with technical expertise, the initiative aims to create a cloud ecosystem that is sustainable, efficient, and tailored to local needs. Participating startups will benefit from guidance on cost optimization, infrastructure management, and strategic cloud adoption, which will support their long-term growth and operational resilience. The Prime Minister’s Cloud Program is positioned to establish Pakistan as a hub for cloud-enabled startups, leveraging government support and industry knowledge to advance technological innovation across the country.

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