The CEO of the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) joined industry leaders and technology pioneers this week at Viper Group’s 30-year anniversary celebration, using the occasion to reiterate the government’s unwavering commitment to advancing Pakistan’s information technology and artificial intelligence sectors.
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Viper Group, one of Pakistan’s established technology enterprises, marked three decades of operations in a ceremony attended by senior government officials, tech executives, and industry stakeholders. The event served as both a retrospective on the company’s journey and a forward-looking discussion on Pakistan’s evolving digital economy.
Addressing the gathering, the CEO PSEB highlighted the government’s strategic focus on technology-led growth and reaffirmed policy continuity in supporting IT and AI development.
“Viper Group’s 30-year journey mirrors the evolution of Pakistan’s technology sector,” the CEO PSEB stated. “The government remains fully committed to creating an enabling environment where IT and AI businesses can thrive, innovate, and compete globally.”
The PSEB chief emphasized several key policy priorities. These include continued support for IT exporters through strategic incentives and market access facilitation, as well as investment in artificial intelligence capabilities and infrastructure. The government is also focused on programs to equip Pakistan’s young population with future-ready digital skills while strengthening the country’s position in international technology value chains.
The celebration also recognized Viper Group’s contributions to Pakistan’s technology landscape over three decades. From its early days as a regional player to its current standing as a diversified technology enterprise, the company’s journey reflects the broader growth trajectory of Pakistan’s IT industry.
The event underscored the importance of sustained collaboration between government institutions and private sector technology leaders. Officials present noted that partnerships exemplified by engagements with companies like Viper Group are essential to achieving Pakistan’s digital transformation goals.
With Pakistan’s IT exports continuing to show momentum and artificial intelligence emerging as a strategic priority, the government’s reaffirmed commitment signals policy stability for technology businesses operating in the country.
The CEO PSEB concluded by encouraging industry stakeholders to leverage available government support mechanisms and contribute to Pakistan’s ambitious technology sector targets for the coming years.
