Ericsson has underscored the transformative role of advanced connectivity, artificial intelligence (AI), and 5G in accelerating Pakistan’s digital economy at the inaugural EU–Pakistan Business Forum 2026.
The two-day forum, held in Islamabad, brought together senior government officials, global technology leaders, investors, and industry stakeholders to explore avenues for investment, innovation, and deeper economic cooperation between Pakistan and the European Union.
Participating in high-level roundtable discussions and keynote sessions, Ericsson highlighted how next-generation networks and AI-driven infrastructure can unlock productivity gains across key sectors, including logistics, energy, mobility, and financial services—areas critical to Pakistan’s long-term economic growth.
The discussions reinforced that connectivity is no longer a supporting utility but a core economic enabler, directly impacting competitiveness, private sector expansion, and digital inclusion.
Ericsson Pakistan’s Country President, Aamir Ahsan, speaking alongside the Federal Minister for IT and Telecom, emphasized the importance of strong public–private partnerships in driving digital transformation at scale. He noted that enabling policies, spectrum readiness, and investment-friendly frameworks will be essential to fully realize the potential of 5G and AI in Pakistan.
At its exhibition booth, Ericsson showcased its latest innovations and technology capabilities, demonstrating how differentiated, high-performance networks are enabling new business models, enhancing operational efficiency, and supporting emerging use cases across industries.
The company’s engagement at the forum comes at a time when Pakistan is increasingly prioritizing digital infrastructure as a key pillar of economic development. Industry experts note that accelerated adoption of advanced connectivity solutions could significantly enhance productivity, improve service delivery, and attract foreign investment into the country’s growing digital ecosystem.
With a long-standing presence in Pakistan, Ericsson continues to collaborate with local telecom operators, enterprises, and public sector stakeholders to develop secure, scalable, and future-ready networks—positioning connectivity as a catalyst for innovation, economic resilience, and inclusive growth.

