PTCL Invests in GPU Infrastructure, Backs Pakistan’s AI Future at Indus AI Week

By Tanveer Ahmed :

Pakistan Telecommunication Company Limited (PTCL) is set to take part in Indus AI Week 2026, the country’s flagship artificial intelligence event, where it will share industry insights and showcase practical AI solutions aligned with Pakistan’s growing digital ambitions.

During the event, PTCL will present its transformation from a traditional telecom operator into a technology-driven, AI-focused organisation. Backed by the global innovation ecosystem of e&, the company aims to promote responsible and scalable use of artificial intelligence tailored to local needs. PTCL is currently developing advanced AI infrastructure in Pakistan, including investments in high-performance GPU systems to support complex computing, large-scale data processing, and future AI applications.

PTCL’s exhibition will feature an industry showcase of eight AI-based solutions, including four developed with e&, three from PTCL Business Solutions, and one accessibility-oriented solution by ConnectHear. These use cases will highlight how AI is being applied across business operations, enterprise services, and inclusive digital platforms.

As part of the AI Summit, Hatem Bamatraf, President and CEO of PTCL & Ufone, will deliver a keynote speech on turning AI aspirations into measurable national outcomes, while emphasising the role of the private sector in driving Pakistan’s digital and economic development.

PTCL’s participation underlines its commitment to supporting the Government of Pakistan and strengthening the national AI ecosystem by building robust digital infrastructure, enabling large-scale adoption, and contributing to long-term technological progress.

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