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Pakistan Showcases Digital Excellence At GITEX GLOBAL 2025 With Strong Presence At Pakistan Pavilion

  • October 24, 2025
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As GITEX GLOBAL 2025 concluded in Dubai, Pakistan stood proudly among the world’s top digital nations, showcasing its growing strength as a technology-driven economy. The Pakistan Pavilion at GITEX served as a vibrant hub of innovation and collaboration, bringing together over 100 leading IT and tech companies and more than 1,000 delegates who represented the country’s rapidly evolving digital ecosystem. The impressive participation reflected Pakistan’s deep commitment to building a strong technology footprint at one of the world’s largest tech and startup exhibitions.

Organized through a joint effort by the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan, Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB), Pakistan IT Industry Association (PASHA), Trade Development Authority of Pakistan, and Pakistan Embassy in UAE, the pavilion highlighted Pakistan’s emergence as a growing force in the global technology landscape. Exhibitors from across Pakistan showcased their latest digital solutions, services, and innovations spanning AI, enterprise software, telecom infrastructure, IT consultancy, and emerging technologies. Participants such as Wateen Digital Solutions, Abacus, Nextbridge, TMC (TallyMarks Consulting), PointofIT, PTCL Cables, Premier Cables, Aegasis Labs, and MazikGlobal Pakistan were among the many companies that represented Pakistan’s diverse digital ecosystem on the international stage.

Abu Bakar, CEO of PSEB, stated that the international response to Pakistan’s participation was highly encouraging and that the visibility achieved at GITEX would significantly contribute to the country’s technology exports in the coming years. He emphasized that Pakistan’s IT industry has reached a point where collaboration with global partners is essential for continued growth, and platforms like GITEX help bridge that gap. The Pakistan Pavilion not only highlighted the products and services being developed in the country but also demonstrated the skill, creativity, and potential of Pakistan’s technology professionals who are increasingly recognized on global platforms.

The success of Tech Destination Pakistan at GITEX 2025 stands as a testament to the country’s ongoing efforts to strengthen its position in the international digital market. Through unified representation and strong institutional collaboration, Pakistan is showing that it can compete and collaborate with global technology leaders. The event also provided networking opportunities for local companies to engage with international investors, clients, and technology partners. With its growing pool of skilled professionals and government-backed initiatives, Pakistan is steadily moving toward establishing itself as a hub for digital innovation, exports, and entrepreneurship. The strong presence at GITEX GLOBAL 2025 reflects the collective ambition of Pakistan’s IT industry to tell a powerful story of transformation and potential on the global stage.

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