The Sindh Government and the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) have reaffirmed their commitment to boosting IT exports during the PSHA CXO Meetup held in Karachi. The event brought together industry leaders, policymakers, and technology executives to discuss strategies for accelerating Pakistan’s digital economy and expanding the country’s footprint in global IT markets.
The meetup served as a platform for dialogue between the public and private sectors, focusing on key challenges and opportunities facing Pakistan’s IT industry. Participants highlighted the need for enhanced infrastructure, skilled talent development, and supportive regulatory frameworks to drive export growth.
Government Support for IT Sector
Representatives from the Sindh Government emphasized the province’s potential as a hub for technology and innovation, noting that Karachi already serves as the headquarters for many of Pakistan’s leading IT companies. The government pledged continued support for policies that enable IT businesses to scale and compete internationally.
The Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) reiterated its role in facilitating IT exports through policy advocacy, international marketing, and capacity building programs. PSEB officials encouraged IT companies to leverage available government incentives and support mechanisms to expand their export markets.
About PSHA CXO Meetup
The PSHA CXO Meetup is a gathering of technology executives, entrepreneurs, and industry leaders organized by the Pakistan Software Houses Association (PSHA). The event provides a platform for networking, knowledge sharing, and policy dialogue to advance Pakistan’s IT industry.
About PSEB
The Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) is the premier government body responsible for promoting Pakistan’s IT and IT-enabled services (ITeS) exports. PSEB works to create an enabling environment for IT companies, facilitate market access, and enhance the global competitiveness of Pakistan’s technology sector.
About Sindh Government’s IT Vision
The Sindh Government has identified the technology sector as a priority area for economic development and job creation. Karachi, as Pakistan’s largest city and commercial capital, is positioned as a key hub for IT companies serving domestic and international markets.
