AI Everything 2025: Pakistan showcases innovations alongside 500 global exhibitors in UAE

Pakistan Pavilion inaugurated by Ambassador Tirmizi, alongside PSEB and TDAP officials

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Caption: Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, alongside PSEB and TDAP officials, inaugurates Pakistan’s AI showcase at AI Everything 2025, featuring 11 tech firms and two startups.

DUBAI: AI Everything Global 2025, one of the largest AI-focused public-private gatherings, commenced on February 4 in Abu Dhabi and continues from February 5-6 in Dubai.

The event has attracted over 500 exhibitors and 150 investors from 70 countries, serving as a strategic hub for global tech leaders, governments, and innovators.

Pakistan has made a notable impact with 11 leading tech firms and two AI-driven startups participating under the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan (TDAP). The Commercial Section of Pakistan’s Consulate in Dubai has played a key role in facilitating this presence, with a delegation of over 30 Pakistani AI specialists and business leaders actively engaging in discussions on AI-driven economic transformation.

Over 30 Pakistani AI specialists participate in AI Everything 2025, exploring international collaborations and future innovations.

Pakistan Pavilion

The Pakistan Pavilion was inaugurated by Ambassador Faisal Niaz Tirmizi, alongside PSEB CEO Abu Bakar and Trade Counselor Ali Zeb Khan. Speaking at the event, Ambassador Tirmizi and CEO PSEB highlighted the importance of investing in AI talent development, calling on Pakistan’s tech industry to equip the next generation with essential skills in artificial intelligence and coding.

Industry giants including ASUS, IBM, Intel, and Oracle showcase cutting-edge AI solutions at the UAE’s premier AI event.

AI Everything 2025

The exhibition features major players such as ASUS, Alibaba Cloud, AWS, Dell, e&, Fortinet, G42, HP, IBM, Intel, Lenovo, Nokia, Oracle, Red Hat, Technology Innovation Institute (TII), and Zoom, all showcasing their latest AI-powered solutions. A core focus of the event is the impact of open-source AI on global economies, governance, enterprise solutions, and public services.

Artificial intelligence is set to contribute $100 billion to the UAE’s GDP by 2030, reinforcing its goal to become a global AI leader.

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) continues its rapid AI adoption, with artificial intelligence projected to contribute $100 billion to the country’s GDP by 2030. This aligns with the UAE National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031 and the Abu Dhabi Government Digital Strategy 2025-2027, reinforcing the nation’s commitment to establishing itself as a global AI hub.