Jazz Partners with DynaSys to Launch Smart IoT Platform for Pakistan’s Digital Future
A localized IoT platform aimed at accelerating
digital adoption in key sectors including agriculture
energy, mobility, and urban infrastructure
Business Reporter
Karachi: Jazz has joined hands with DynaSys Networks, a leading Internet of Things (IoT) solutions provider, to launch a localized IoT platform aimed at accelerating digital adoption in key sectors including agriculture, energy, mobility, and urban infrastructure.
The newly developed platform will offer real-time data collection, automation, and analytics, enabling organizations across Pakistan to deploy intelligent, scalable solutions such as smart irrigation, precision farming, predictive energy grid monitoring, and fleet tracking systems.
Built on Jazz’s robust digital infrastructure and DynaSys’ localized technology, the platform marks a critical step toward enabling smart cities and data-driven industries in Pakistan.
“Pakistan stands at the tipping point of digital transformation. This IoT platform is a leap forward toward building intelligent, self-regulating cities and sustainable industries,” said Asif Aziz, President Enterprise Solutions at Jazz. “We’re not just offering connectivity—we’re driving real national progress through technology.”
Ali Akhtar, CEO and Founder of DynaSys Networks, said the partnership with Jazz will allow them to scale locally developed innovations and bring impactful, smart solutions to the forefront of Pakistan’s digital ecosystem.
The collaboration supports Jazz’s broader Quantica strategy—focused on building a digital-first future through platforms like Garaj, JazzCash, Tamasha, SIMOSA, FikrFree, and GameNow. With over 100 million users nationwide, Jazz is positioning itself as a ServiceCo leading Pakistan’s digital transformation.
This strategic partnership places Pakistan on the path toward greater productivity, sustainability, and resilience by leveraging IoT and connected intelligence across industries.
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