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ICCD wraps up BOE Asia 2025, showcasing tech-driven entrepreneurship across Asia

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The Islamic Chamber of Commerce and Development (ICCD) successfully concluded the second edition of the Best of Entrepreneurship Series in Asia (BOE Asia 2025) at Karachi Expo Centre on September 24, held on the sidelines of the 26th ITCN Asia.

As part of its strategic vision to propel the Asian entrepreneurial landscape and expand opportunities within tech-driven entrepreneurial cultures and diverse economic sectors, the event brought together leading policymakers, business leaders and innovators to explore how technology is reshaping entrepreneurship and fueling economic growth across Asia.

Discussions also spotlighted the vital role of bridging gaps in Pakistan’s digital accessibility and innovation to ensure broader participation in the global economy.

Through fruitful networking opportunities, enriching panel discussions as well as engaging workshops, BOE Asia 2025 offered actionable insights on how technology can serve as a catalyst for economic revival, with a particular focus on advancing the tech sector.

During his opening remarks, ICCD’s Secretary General, Mr. Yousef Khalawi, stated:
“Pakistan holds tremendous potential, and at BOE Asia we are bringing together leading minds from across the region to strengthen its entrepreneurial landscape. By prioritizing access to technology, whether hardware, software, or essential educational tools, for our youth, we are paving the way toward a brighter future for all of humanity.”
H.E. Mr. Saquib Fayyaz Magoon, Senior Vice President of the Federation of Pakistan Chambers of Commerce and Industry, stressed:

“We need to promote an entrepreneurial spirit in our societies, employing methods that can transform professionals and students into creative, innovative, and visionary leaders who recognize the importance of entrepreneurship in a rapidly evolving global landscape.”

Echoing these views, H.E. Muhammad Atif Hanif, CEO of Al Baraka Bank Pakistan, added:
“Pakistan, with its 250 million people, offers numerous opportunities for startups to address existing gaps, especially in the technology sector. Its unique youth demographic, where 60% are under 30, provides a valuable advantage, positioning the country for regional collaboration and growth.”

At the event, ICCD also introduced the Saleh Kamel for Sustainable Entrepreneurship and Enterprise Development Organization (SKSEED), aimed at empowering Muslim entrepreneurs to innovate, scale, and lead in driving sustainable global economic growth.

BOE Asia is a cornerstone of the Best of Entrepreneurship Series, which has emerged as a regional beacon of innovation and progress. The initiative underscores ICCD’s commitment to fostering sustainable development across OIC member states by uniting visionary leaders and aspiring entrepreneurs to drive inclusive economic transformation.

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