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PTCL Business Solutions Hosts Connect 2025 Showcasing Enterprise Innovation And Digital Infrastructure

  • December 20, 2025
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PTCL Business Solutions recently hosted Connect 2025, its flagship corporate event designed to bring together enterprise customers, strategic partners, and industry leaders to showcase the company’s expanding portfolio of technology solutions and future-ready product pipeline. The event also underlined PTCL’s continued efforts to strengthen Pakistan’s digital infrastructure and support the growing technology needs of businesses across the country.

Held at Mövenpick Karachi, Connect 2025 attracted senior executives and decision-makers from across Pakistan’s corporate sector. The day-long gathering featured interactive demonstrations of PTCL’s cloud platforms, data centers, cybersecurity offerings, international connectivity solutions, and managed digital services that are currently enabling enterprises nationwide. Attendees also engaged in networking sessions and in-depth presentations highlighting how PTCL’s solutions address the evolving demands of modern business environments.

Speaking at the event, President & Group CEO PTCL & Ufone 4G, Hatem Bamatraf, highlighted the company’s strategic vision, stating that Connect 2025 reflects PTCL Business Solutions’ long-term commitment to fortifying Pakistan’s digital foundation. He noted that as enterprises increasingly adopt cloud technologies, AI-driven applications, and resilient connectivity solutions, PTCL is evolving into a comprehensive technology partner capable of supporting secure, scalable, and future-ready growth. Bamatraf emphasized that sustained investments in infrastructure, innovation, and partnerships position PTCL to empower businesses to compete on a global scale while contributing to the country’s broader economic transformation.

A central feature of the event was the unveiling of PTCL Business Solutions’ 2026 innovation roadmap, which introduced upcoming enterprise products aimed at supporting cloud-native architectures, advanced security frameworks, IoT integration, AI-enabled applications, and next-generation connectivity solutions. Customer panel discussions further illustrated this forward-looking vision, with executives from banking, manufacturing, healthcare, and retail sectors sharing real-world experiences of leveraging PTCL’s enterprise offerings. Panelists highlighted tangible improvements in operational efficiency, faster deployment of digital services, and a strengthened security posture, reinforcing the value delivered by PTCL’s current solutions and the relevance of its innovation pipeline for future enterprise challenges.

Connect 2025 also showcased PTCL’s strategic collaborations with global technology partners, emphasizing the company’s approach to delivering solutions that combine international best practices with local expertise. Through these partnerships, PTCL ensures enterprises receive support and solutions that meet global standards while addressing the specific needs of the Pakistani market. The event reinforced PTCL Business Solutions’ position as a leading enabler of enterprise technology, highlighting its role in powering business growth and supporting national competitiveness through advanced digital infrastructure and innovative services.

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