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Pakistan Software Export Board Encourages Youth Participation In Pakistan’s Digital Economy With Laptop Support Scheme

  • March 4, 2026
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Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) has reaffirmed its commitment to bolstering Pakistan’s digital economy by inviting students and young entrepreneurs to take advantage of an interest‑free laptop support scheme, reflecting ongoing efforts to empower the next generation of tech professionals and innovators. Under the Prime Minister’s Youth Business and Agriculture Loan Scheme, individuals aged eighteen to thirty who are enrolled in qualified educational institutions can apply for financial support of up to four hundred fifty thousand rupees to acquire advanced machines with a repayment plan spread over forty‑eight months. By making technology more accessible, the initiative aims to reduce financial barriers that often limit access to digital tools and learning resources, enabling a larger segment of Pakistan’s youth to contribute meaningfully to the nation’s fast‑evolving digital landscape.

This move comes at a time when PSEB continues to play a central role in shaping the country’s IT and IT‑enabled services ecosystem, evolving its programmes to respond to both domestic demand and global industry trends. Leaders in the board have emphasised that access to reliable computing devices is fundamental for students and young entrepreneurs who are building digital skills, launching startups, or engaging in freelance work that connects Pakistan’s talent with global clients. The support scheme is positioned as an enabler for inclusive growth, particularly for those who might otherwise struggle to secure the necessary hardware to engage in software development, digital design, or other technology‑driven fields. PSEB’s broader mandate, rooted in its foundation as a government agency to extend support to both foreign and domestic investors and technology enterprises, underscores its ongoing efforts to drive participation across the tech ecosystem. 

Alongside this initiative, PSEB has launched several other programmes designed to strengthen the digital economy and enhance the competitiveness of the Pakistani IT sector. In recent years, it has introduced skills and training programmes tailored to uplift tech graduates and industry professionals, equipping them with cutting‑edge capabilities in software development and emerging technologies. Such efforts have complemented skill development initiatives like the Prime Minister’s SkillTech Pakistan programme, which focuses on structured pathways to increase employment and industry readiness among youth, including paid internships and certified training in areas such as artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and cybersecurity. These initiatives demonstrate the board’s multifaceted approach to nurturing a digitally capable workforce and aligning academic outcomes with evolving industry requirements. 

Experts and stakeholders in Pakistan’s technology sector have noted that increasing access to digital tools and enhancing skill sets among young professionals are both critical to strengthening the country’s position in the global digital economy. This perspective aligns with ongoing efforts to expand infrastructure, promote IT exports, and create environments where local talent can thrive. As PSEB continues to engage with partners across government, industry, and academia, such programmes underscore a shared commitment to fostering an ecosystem in which innovation and entrepreneurship can flourish. With youth engagement and technology access at the forefront, the board’s latest initiative is seen as a practical step in preparing Pakistan’s emerging workforce for participation in an increasingly digital world. 

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