Pakistani tech delegation explores Silicon Valley to strengthen global collaboration
KARACHI: A delegation of top Pakistani tech entrepreneurs, led by Mehroz Azam, co-founder of Ejad Labs and FutureFest, recently completed a 10-day tour of Silicon Valley’s prominent tech institutions.
The tour included strategic visits to Google, Stanford University, and the renowned TechCrunch Disrupt conference, with the delegation also participating in events like the Pakistan Tech Summit and Open Silicon Valley. The primary aim was to foster international collaboration and display Pakistan’s evolving tech ecosystem.
The delegation comprised notable figures in Pakistan’s tech industry, including CEO of Ejad Labs Arzish Azam; CEO of Alpha Automotive Hamza Abbas; COO of Cooperative Computing Ayaz Ali; CEO of Relymer Muhammad Umar; and CEO of Lemon Leads Sharjeel Shahab.
This visit highlights Pakistan’s rising presence in the global tech landscape and its commitment to building partnerships with Silicon Valley, ultimately seeking to drive innovation and economic growth.
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