Moazzam Kamran Joins Pakistan Digital Authority as Director Startups & Innovation

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Moazzam Kamran has announced the beginning of a new professional chapter as he takes on the role of Director Startups & Innovation at Pakistan Digital Authority. The development was shared through a professional update, marking a leadership transition that places him at the centre of efforts aimed at strengthening Pakistan’s startup ecosystem and advancing innovation-led initiatives within the public sector’s digital transformation framework. In his announcement, Moazzam Kamran expressed optimism about contributing to a future-focused mandate at Pakistan Digital Authority, an institution working on enhancing digital infrastructure, innovation policy, and technology-driven governance in the country. His new position is expected to involve close engagement with emerging startups, innovation programmes, and ecosystem stakeholders working across various segments of Pakistan’s technology landscape.

The appointment comes at a time when Pakistan’s digital economy is witnessing increased momentum, with both public and private sector initiatives aiming to support entrepreneurship, scale early-stage startups, and encourage the adoption of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, fintech solutions, and data-driven platforms. Within this context, the role of Director Startups & Innovation is likely to play a key part in shaping strategies that connect innovators with institutional support and broader market opportunities.

Pakistan Digital Authority has been focusing on strengthening digital governance and building an enabling environment for innovation-led growth. The addition of leadership dedicated specifically to startups and innovation reflects a continued emphasis on bridging the gap between policy frameworks and the needs of entrepreneurs operating in a rapidly evolving technology ecosystem. This alignment is expected to further support collaboration between government-led initiatives, incubation centres, and private sector innovators. The announcement has also drawn attention within professional and technology circles, where leadership appointments in the innovation space are often seen as indicators of shifting priorities in national digital strategy. With Pakistan’s startup ecosystem continuing to expand across sectors such as artificial intelligence, e-commerce, and digital services, the role is expected to contribute toward strengthening institutional linkages and facilitating new pathways for growth and investment.

Moazzam Kamran’s transition into this position reflects broader developments within Pakistan’s technology sector, where experienced professionals are increasingly being positioned in roles that interface between governance, innovation, and entrepreneurship. The move highlights ongoing efforts to institutionalise support structures for startups and ensure that innovation remains a central pillar of the country’s digital economy agenda.

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