Viper Technology, a leading local computer-hardware brand in Pakistan with over 30 years of legacy, has announced an expansion of its assembly operations to Lahore, signalling a strategic effort to reinforce Pakistan’s emergence as a regional tech-manufacturing hub. The new facility will double Viper’s production capacity, strengthen its reach in Punjab and northern regions, and create hundreds of new jobs across engineering, assembly, logistics and component-supply functions. “By keeping marketing, packaging, service support, and non-technical component manufacturing local, we are setting new standards for national value-creation while saving precious foreign exchange,” the company stated.
Viper’s “Made in Pakistan” mission underpins the move. The company plans to assemble desktops, laptops, tablets and AI-PCs locally, shifting away from full imports and thereby elevating Pakistan’s hardware manufacturing ecosystem. The expansion reflects broader ambitions: positioning Pakistan as a serious player in IT-hardware exports, deepening supply-chain capabilities and fostering local employment in high-tech segments. Analysts view the initiative as timely, given the global reorientation of supply chains and Pakistan’s growing demand for computing devices in education, enterprise and consumer markets.
The Lahore facility underscores Viper’s dedication to turning local manufacturing into a competitive advantage. It also signals to stakeholders that Pakistan’s tech sector can host advanced assembly and production functions, not just simple manufacturing. With this move, Viper integrates upstream functions, engages local component suppliers, and enhances after-sales service and logistics – all contributing to cost-efficiencies and improved product availability. As the company expands production, it will bolster Pakistan’s industrial base, reduce import dependency and contribute to job creation in engineering and technical trades. The expansion reflects Viper’s belief that “the future of Pakistan’s technology will be built, supported and proudly made at home.”
