Pakistan launches Rs4.5bn program to train 7,200 semiconductor professionals

IT Minister highlights AI’s national security role and workforce development initiatives at Margalla Dialogue 2025

The government of Pakistan is rolling out a Rs4.5 billion program to train 7,200 professionals in semiconductor chip design, Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication Shaza Fatima Khawaja announced on Wednesday. The initiative aims to strengthen Pakistan’s domestic semiconductor capabilities and prepare the workforce for future technological challenges.

Speaking at the Margalla Dialogue 2025, themed “The Algorithmic War: How AI is Redefining Influence and Security,” Shaza said Prime Minister has launched multiple multi-billion-rupee programs, including the ‘Inspire’ initiative, to develop national semiconductor expertise. She noted that existing public-sector high-tech training programs already train over half a million young people annually, building critical human resources across technology and non-technology sectors to enhance Pakistan’s competitiveness.

Highlighting the global AI revolution, the minister said artificial intelligence has evolved beyond technology or economic efficiency, now serving as a matter of national security with geostrategic implications affecting all aspects of national life. She noted AI is transforming Pakistan’s economy, finance, healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing, making it central to the country’s future trajectory.

Shaza emphasized the importance of cyber defense resilience, calling for proactive decision-making, predictive analysis, stronger threat intelligence, and international cooperation to counter evolving digital threats. She highlighted collaboration between industry, academia, and the public sector as essential for safeguarding against cyber risks.

The minister also outlined government measures, including the establishment of high-performance computing infrastructure, the launch of the National Artificial Intelligence Advancement Initiative, and support for private-sector efforts to bolster Pakistan’s digital security.

 

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