About Quantum Valley Pakistan
In collaboration with the University of CambridgePakistan Unveils Vision for “Quantum Valley Pakistan” in Collaboration with University of Cambridge I am pleased to share that I chaired a high-level meeting in Islamabad today to review progress on the landmark initiative “Quantum Valley Pakistan (QVP) .” QVP —envisioned as the country’s answer to Silicon Valley—is Pakistan’s most ambitious techno-national initiative to date. The project will include state-of-the-art science parks specializing in emerging technologies such as agri-tech, biotechnology, advanced materials, and minerals. It aims to promote civil-defense fusion in R&D for economic development, fast-track high-tech industrialization, and localize global innovation models to meet national needs by targeting Technology Readiness Levels (TRL) 3 to 6. This is the first major initiative under our Science, Technology, and Engineering for Development (STED) program. Pakistan is taking concrete steps to evolve into a knowledge-based, techno-economic power. For the first time, we are integrating all components of the innovation ecosystem, including civil-military fusion—mirroring the early development of Silicon Valley. The journey began with the launch of Vision 2010 in 1998, under which 10,000 PhD scholarships (5,000 overseas & 5,000 local) were funded to create a critical mass of scientists, technologists, and researchers in next ten years, and later with the establishment of National Centers for Artificial Intelligence, Automation & Robotics, Big Data & Cloud Computing, Cybersecurity and Satellite Technology under Vision 2025. After progressing through various stages of capacity building and institutional development, the time has now come to consolidate these efforts into a robust, integrated innovation ecosystem that will propel Pakistan into the ranks of globally competitive knowledge economies.” Quantum Valley Pakistan will be a joint effort involving the Ministry of Planning, Ministry of Information Technology, Ministry of Science and Technology, Ministry of Defense, and the National Technology Fund (Ignite). The project is set to play a transformative role in positioning Pakistan at the forefront of global technological innovation. The framework of Quantum Valley Pakistan, has been developed in collaboration with the renowned St John’s Innovation Centre at the University of Cambridge. The Centre, a global leader in enterprise and technological innovation, has played a pivotal role in shaping this visionary concept aimed at transforming Pakistan into a regional hub for advanced science, technology, and high-tech entrepreneurship. The idea was developed during my visit to the University of Cambridge, where discussions were held on leveraging UK–Pakistan collaboration to promote research, innovation, and industrial advancement on 11 Jan 2023.






