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P@SHA Represents Pakistan’s Tech Industry at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco

  • October 24, 2025
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Pakistan Software Houses Association for IT and ITeS (P@SHA) is representing Pakistan’s growing technology industry at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025 in San Francisco, one of the world’s most influential gatherings of entrepreneurs, innovators, and tech leaders. The participation underscores the country’s expanding footprint in the global technology landscape, as P@SHA brings together some of Pakistan’s most innovative companies and digital leaders to engage with international counterparts and showcase the country’s creative capabilities.

The delegation’s participation aims to highlight Pakistan’s emerging strength as a hub for digital innovation and talent. Members of the P@SHA delegation will present cutting-edge digital solutions, explore avenues for global partnerships, and connect with investors and entrepreneurs from across the world. The event serves as a platform to emphasize Pakistan’s technological expertise in areas such as artificial intelligence, software development, and digital services. The growing interest in Pakistan’s IT industry reflects an increasing recognition of the country’s capacity to contribute meaningfully to the global digital economy through its highly skilled workforce and thriving startup ecosystem.

Leading the delegation, P@SHA Chairman Sajjad Syed will represent Pakistan’s IT industry at the three-day event from October 27 to 29. During his participation, he will engage with global technology pioneers, discuss Pakistan’s digital transformation journey, and share insights into the country’s rapid progress in IT exports, entrepreneurship, and innovation. His presence at TechCrunch Disrupt highlights the strategic role of P@SHA in advancing Pakistan’s digital economy and strengthening the country’s reputation as a destination for technology excellence. Sajjad Syed’s meetings are expected to open new pathways for international collaboration, business partnerships, and knowledge exchange that will benefit Pakistan’s technology sector in the long run.

Joining him will be P@SHA CEC Member and Chair of the AI Sub-Committee, Sheikh Abdul Qadir, who will take part in discussions around the future of artificial intelligence and digital transformation. He will engage with global leaders and innovators to explore emerging AI trends and opportunities for cooperation, while also shedding light on Pakistan’s growing contribution to the global AI landscape. His participation reflects the country’s expanding role in driving AI adoption, research, and development. With a strong representation at TechCrunch Disrupt 2025, P@SHA continues to amplify Pakistan’s presence in global technology forums, promoting collaboration, creativity, and innovation as the cornerstones of the nation’s digital growth.

Follow the SPIN IDG WhatsApp Channel for updates across the Smart Pakistan Insights Network covering all of Pakistan’s technology ecosystem. 

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