A high‑profile delegation of Pakistani technology firms is preparing to represent the country’s rapidly expanding digital economy at one of Asia’s largest technology exhibitions later this month, signaling growing confidence in homegrown innovation and international collaboration. The Pakistan Pavilion at Japan IT Week 2026, to be held at Tokyo Big Sight from April 8 to 10, will bring together a carefully selected group of national tech companies that span artificial intelligence, enterprise software, digital marketing and automation. Supported by the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan and Pakistan Software Export Board, the delegation aims to strengthen global business connections and position Pakistan as a competitive source of digital solutions in global markets.
Leading the delegation are companies recognized for their strengths in areas such as custom enterprise software, cloud transformation, managed IT services, AI‑powered products and development teams. APP IN SNAP (Private) Limited, a firm known for its work in custom enterprise software, ERP and fintech solutions, will join Zupax Marketing, which brings expertise in strategic digital growth and marketing technologies, and Tech Bridge Consultancy, specialists in web, mobile and cloud projects. These companies, alongside a cohort of peers, reflect the diversity of Pakistan’s technology sector and its capacity to serve international clients with scalable, sophisticated services and products.
Also representing Pakistan on the global stage is BrainX Technologies, which focuses on mobile and web application development powered by artificial intelligence, and BearPlex, a software engineering firm that provides dedicated development teams for complex digital projects. Villaex Technologies, with its emphasis on scalable software architectures and digital products, and AB {Ark} Solutions, experts in custom development and IT infrastructure, add further depth to the showcase. The delegation further includes Veevo Tech, with its concentration on AI‑driven automation, internet of things applications and smart manufacturing solutions, and Quality Resource Pvt Ltd, which offers software quality assurance and managed IT services.
Among others attending are Brown Tech International, a provider of enterprise‑grade software and global outsourcing services, NexaVoxa AI, a company specialising in intelligent business communication and automation, and AI‑Hive, which brings research‑driven AI development and advanced analytics expertise. Together, these firms represent a broad spectrum of technological capabilities and demonstrate how Pakistani companies are leveraging innovation to compete globally. Participation at Japan IT Week is seen as an opportunity to engage with potential partners, explore export avenues, and highlight the country’s growing role in the global tech ecosystem.
Officials from Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan and Pakistan Software Export Board have emphasised the importance of such international engagements in strengthening export potential, fostering collaboration and attracting foreign investment. With its comprehensive participation, Pakistan aims to showcase not only technological innovation but also the sector’s readiness to contribute meaningfully to digital transformation agendas across industries. As the global technology landscape evolves, platforms like Japan IT Week provide crucial opportunities for Pakistani tech companies to elevate their profiles, build strategic business relationships and pursue new markets.
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