Pakistan signs LoI with Silicon Valley's Plug and Play to strengthen startup ecosystem
- The signed LoI lays the foundation for Plug and Play Tech Center to establish operations in Pakistan
Pakistan's government has partnered with Silicon Valley's Plug and Play Tech Center to establish operations, aiming to accelerate startups, connect them globally, and foster a knowledge-driven innovation economy.
- Plug and Play's plans for Pakistani startups.
- Connecting entrepreneurs with global corporate partners.
- Pakistan's potential as a regional innovation hub.
In a major development for Pakistan’s startup sector, the government has inked a Letter of Intent (LoI) with Plug and Play Tech Center, one of Silicon Valley’s leading startup innovation platforms, paving the way for the company to establish operations in Pakistan.
The development came during a meeting between Federal Minister for Planning, Development and Special Initiatives, Ahsan Iqbal, and Saeed Amidi, Founder and CEO of Plug and Play Tech Centre, to discuss opportunities for strengthening Pakistan’s startup ecosystem and connecting its entrepreneurs with global innovation networks, read an official statement.
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During the meeting, Plug and Play expressed interest in partnering with Pakistan to accelerate up to 300 startups from the country’s leading universities, connect Pakistani entrepreneurs with more than 600 global corporate partners, and help startups achieve product-market fit, raise investment and expand internationally while maintaining their core operations in Pakistan.
The signed LoI lays the foundation for Plug and Play Tech Center to establish operations in Pakistan, with proposed offices in Islamabad and Karachi. The company shared its successful partnership models implemented in Türkiye, Saudi Arabia, Italy, Germany and several other countries.
Under the proposed collaboration, the LoI is expected to facilitate global acceleration programmes for Pakistani startups while promoting innovation, entrepreneurship and AI-driven growth. It is also expected to create opportunities for investment, mentorship and international market access through Plug and Play’s global network, according to the statement.
“This landmark collaboration reflects the Government’s commitment to empowering young innovators, attracting global technology investment, and positioning Pakistan as a competitive, knowledge-driven and innovation-led economy,” read the statement.
Ahsan highlighted Pakistan’s significant competitive advantage in terms of its young talent pool, cost-effective engineering workforce and the government’s continued investment in digital and IT skills development.
He noted that with the right international partnerships, Pakistan’s rapidly growing startup culture has the potential to emerge as a major regional innovation hub.