OPEN Islamabad Meets Ministry Of IT and PSEB Officials to Discuss Global Entrepreneurial Ecosystem

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OPEN Islamabad met with representatives from the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication and officials from Pakistan Software Export Board, continuing a series of engagements aimed at connecting Pakistan’s entrepreneurial ecosystem with a wider range of people, ideas, and opportunities both locally and globally. The meeting reflects the organisation’s ongoing effort to build direct relationships with government bodies responsible for shaping policy and support structures relevant to the country’s technology and startup sector.

The stated goal of the meeting centred on expanding the reach of Pakistan’s entrepreneurial ecosystem, with OPEN Islamabad positioning itself as a connector between local entrepreneurs and broader networks of opportunity, whether those opportunities exist domestically or through international channels. This framing reflects OPEN’s broader identity as part of a global network representing Pakistani entrepreneurs, giving the organisation a role that extends beyond purely local advocacy into facilitating connections across borders.

Pakistan Software Export Board has continued to play a central role in supporting the country’s information technology and software export sector, making it a natural point of engagement for organisations such as OPEN Islamabad that are working to strengthen ties between local entrepreneurs and the broader infrastructure supporting Pakistan’s technology exports. Similarly, engagement with the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication reflects OPEN’s continued effort to maintain direct dialogue with the government body most directly responsible for shaping national policy affecting the technology and startup ecosystem.

The meeting adds to a pattern of continued engagement between OPEN’s various city chapters and government stakeholders, following a similar visit earlier this month where OPEN Global President Tariq Khan, alongside OPEN Islamabad President Sidra Jalil and OPEN Karachi Secretary Salman Beg, met with NUST leadership and visited National Science and Technology Park. This latest meeting with Ministry of IT and Telecommunication and PSEB officials suggests OPEN Islamabad is working through multiple channels simultaneously, engaging with academic institutions, incubators, and now direct government bodies as part of a broader strategy to strengthen Pakistan’s connections to global entrepreneurial networks.

OPEN Islamabad’s continued outreach across these different institutional touchpoints reflects the organisation’s positioning as a bridge between Pakistan’s domestic entrepreneurial ecosystem and international networks of entrepreneurs, business leaders, and mentors, with this latest meeting representing another step in an ongoing effort to align government support structures with the broader goal of connecting local founders to global opportunities.

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