Ignite Invites Experts To Join Prime Minister’s Cloud Program For Startups

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Ignite, the National Technology Fund operating under Ministry of IT & Telecom, has launched a call for experienced cloud and technology professionals to contribute to the Prime Minister’s Cloud Program for Startups. This flagship initiative is designed to accelerate Pakistan’s digital transformation by providing emerging startups with access to advanced cloud infrastructure, technical expertise, and strategic guidance. Professionals joining the program will play a critical role in shaping solutions that support scalable digital innovation and help startups navigate the challenges of building cloud-native products. The initiative reflects a growing recognition of cloud technologies as essential for fostering a competitive, future-ready startup ecosystem.

The program aims to bridge the gap between technical capability and entrepreneurial ambition, offering experts the opportunity to mentor and collaborate with high-potential startups across various sectors. Participants are expected to provide hands-on guidance, assist in designing cloud architectures, and support the deployment of robust, secure, and efficient technology frameworks. By connecting seasoned professionals with startup teams, the initiative intends to accelerate product development cycles, reduce technical bottlenecks, and increase the global competitiveness of Pakistani startups. Experts from diverse backgrounds in cloud computing, data management, cybersecurity, and scalable software solutions are encouraged to contribute, emphasizing the importance of a well-rounded support ecosystem.

According to Ignite, the program is not limited to infrastructure support. It also emphasizes knowledge transfer and capacity building, ensuring that startups can sustain growth independently. Mentors will engage with startups on topics such as optimizing cloud costs, implementing best practices for software development, and leveraging emerging technologies for business innovation. The program is designed to create a sustainable impact by fostering a culture of collaboration, technical excellence, and informed decision-making among startup founders and their teams. Experts involved will be recognized for their contribution to strengthening Pakistan’s digital innovation landscape, while startups benefit from tailored, practical guidance that complements their business objectives.

Applications for participation in the Prime Minister’s Cloud Program are open until December 31, 2025, and interested professionals can submit details via the official Ignite portal at [https://lnkd.in/e9f8ZPbs](https://lnkd.in/e9f8ZPbs). This initiative represents a significant step in the government’s efforts to nurture early-stage companies and support the digital economy, creating pathways for startups to access expertise, advanced infrastructure, and mentorship at a national scale. By engaging experienced technology professionals in the program, Ignite seeks to ensure that startups across Pakistan have the guidance and resources required to transform innovative ideas into scalable, high-impact businesses capable of competing on a global stage.

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