The PM’s Cloud Programme for Startups is now accepting applications from eligible Pakistani startups. The initiative helps companies reduce technology costs while expanding digital products. Applications remain open until July 10. The programme operates through Ignite under the Ministry of IT and Telecom.
The PM’s Cloud Programme for Startups provides cloud expense reimbursement of up to $13,500 for selected startups. The funding helps businesses build, test, and scale digital solutions. Lower technology expenses allow founders to invest more resources into product development and market expansion.
Selected startups will also receive expert mentoring during the programme. Advisors will guide participants on technical planning and business growth. This support helps companies strengthen operations while improving long-term scalability. Participants can also choose the cloud service provider that best matches their technical and business requirements.
Cloud computing reduces the need for expensive physical servers and infrastructure. Businesses can store data, develop applications, and operate online services through cloud platforms. This approach lowers initial investment requirements and improves operational efficiency. Ignite expects wider cloud adoption to encourage innovation across Pakistan’s startup ecosystem.
Pakistani startups meeting the programme’s eligibility requirements can submit applications online before the July 10 deadline. Successful applicants will receive reimbursement for eligible cloud computing expenses up to $13,500. They will also gain technical guidance that supports sustainable business growth and product expansion.
Ignite manages the initiative under the Ministry of IT and Telecom. The organization promotes innovation, entrepreneurship, and emerging technologies across Pakistan. Its programmes support the development of a knowledge-based economy while creating opportunities for technology-driven businesses.
Ignite also operates DigiSkills.pk, one of Pakistan’s largest digital skills initiatives. The programme has delivered more than 3.06 million training opportunities. These training efforts help Pakistanis develop practical digital skills for the changing employment market.
The PM’s Cloud Programme for Startups aims to strengthen the country's startup environment through practical technology support. Lower cloud costs enable businesses to focus on innovation instead of infrastructure expenses. Expert mentoring further improves their ability to launch competitive digital products.
Interested startups should review the eligibility criteria before submitting applications. They should also prepare the required documents ahead of the deadline. Early submission can help applicants complete the process without delays. The programme offers a valuable opportunity for startups seeking cloud support. It also reflects Pakistan’s strong commitment to digital innovation and entrepreneurial development.
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