ISLAMABAD: Pakistan on Friday launched a cloud enablement program and startup fund to strengthen the national innovation ecosystem and promote a knowledge-based digital economy, the information technology (IT) ministry said.
The development comes amid Pakistan’s strategic shift toward adoption of advanced digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and cybersecurity to transition into a knowledge-based economy.
In August, the country announced its first National AI Policy, a wide-ranging plan to develop AI infrastructure, train one million people in related skills and ensure responsible, ethical use of the technology in line with global standards.
Speaking at a ceremony in Islamabad, IT Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja said these initiatives will accelerate innovation, empower entrepreneurs and establish Pakistan as a key player on the global tech landscape.
“The launch of the Prime Minister’s Cloud Enablement Program, Pakistan Startup Fund, and BridgeStart Pakistan reflects our vision to empower startups, attract global investments and position Pakistan as a competitive force in the global digital economy,” she said.
The Prime Minister’s Cloud Enablement Program for Startups aims to provide access to world-class cloud infrastructure through leading global providers such as AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, and Huawei Cloud. The program offers reimbursement-based cloud credits to eligible startups, enabling them to scale efficiently, innovate faster, and adopt emerging technologies such as AI, FinTech, HealthTech, and eCommerce, according to the IT ministry.
The Pakistan Startup Fund (PSF) is designed to bridge early-stage funding gaps by offering equity-free grants of up to 30 percent of an investment round, helping de-risk private investment and encouraging venture capital inflows into Pakistan’s startup ecosystem. BridgeStart Pakistan connects startups with global accelerators and investors, supporting their participation in international programs and providing exposure to global markets.
During the ceremony, graduating startups under BridgeStart Pakistan were presented cheques and certificates in recognition of their outstanding performance in international acceleration and incubation programs. The launch of these initiatives underscores the ministry’s commitment to strengthening Pakistan’s startup ecosystem through policy, funding, and infrastructure enablement. Together, these initiatives form a unified national framework to bridge dreams and build a digital nation.
The ceremony was attended by Rafique Ahmed Burriro, chief executive officer of Ignite national technology fund, as well as top officials of leading private companies and startups, and other dignitaries.
“Ignite, under the Ministry of IT& Telecom, is to execute these transformative initiatives,” Burriro said. “The Cloud Enablement Program, PSF, and BridgeStart collectively provide our startups with the essential pillars for success; infrastructure, funding, and international exposure in creating an ecosystem for sustainable innovation.”


 
                    











