Indus AI Week: Atomic Computing Grants PKR 68 Million Cloud Credits to Pakistani Startups

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During Indus AI Week 2026, seven prequalified Pakistani startups were collectively awarded PKR 68 million in cloud credits by Atomic Computing, marking a significant step in supporting innovation and technological growth in the country. These credits are intended to help startups enhance their infrastructure, optimize product development, and accelerate cloud adoption, enabling them to develop enterprise-ready solutions that can compete on a global scale.

The initiative reflects a growing commitment from ecosystem partners to empower startups and promote digital transformation across Pakistan. By providing access to advanced cloud infrastructure, startups can focus on refining their offerings, experimenting with new technologies, and scaling operations more efficiently without the immediate burden of high infrastructure costs. This support is especially critical for startups navigating the challenges of rapid growth and increasing market demands.

Prequalified startups will leverage the cloud credits to strengthen core aspects of their businesses, including data management, application deployment, and cloud-based service delivery. Access to such resources also allows teams to implement advanced analytics, AI integrations, and enterprise-grade security protocols, ensuring their products are both robust and competitive. The backing from Atomic Computing is expected to enhance innovation capacity and accelerate time-to-market for several high-potential solutions.

Indus AI Week continues to serve as a platform for fostering collaboration between technology providers and startups, showcasing how strategic partnerships and targeted support can drive meaningful growth within the ecosystem. By enabling startups to access critical resources like cloud credits, initiatives like these play a pivotal role in shaping Pakistan’s digital landscape and promoting scalable, technology-driven solutions that address local and global challenges.

This development underscores the increasing importance of supporting startups not only through funding but also by providing infrastructure and tools that can sustain long-term growth, innovation, and competitiveness in the global tech market.

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