Celebrating Pakistan’s most distinguished engineers whose vision and leadership have shaped our nation’s built environment.
The standards for induction into the Engineering Hall of Fame
Demonstrated exceptional skill and innovation in their engineering discipline with career achievements spanning at least 20 years.
Created a lasting impact through mentoring future generations of engineers or establishing educational institutions or programs.
Significant contributions to engineering knowledge through research, publications, patents, or educational materials.
Received national or international recognition for contributions to engineering or related fields that have advanced Pakistan’s capabilities.
Engr. Yasmeen Lari is Pakistan’s first woman architect and a global leader in sustainable, low-cost housing design. Drawing on vernacular materials and community-driven methods, she’s delivered disaster-resilient shelters across flood- and earthquake-hit regions. Her pioneering work in heritage conservation and rural development has empowered thousands of under-served families. Read More
Engr. Syed Babar Ali is an industrialist and visionary philanthropist whose leadership in the Packages Group transformed Pakistan’s manufacturing sector. A founding patron of LUMS and a champion of educational excellence, he has invested heavily in fostering entrepreneurship and research. His legacy spans sustainable agri-ventures, global partnerships, and a lifelong commitment to nation-building through knowledge. Read More
Engr. Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, the father of Pakistan’s nuclear program, is celebrated for mastering centrifuge technology and metallurgical sciences. His breakthroughs in uranium enrichment established Pakistan’s strategic deterrent and advanced our national security. Beyond defense, he championed science education, founding institutes to cultivate the next generation of engineers and researchers. Read More
Dr. Tariq Mustafa, a first-class mechanical-engineering graduate from the University of London, was handpicked by Abdus Salam in 1957 to lead Pakistan’s nascent space programme. As SUPARCO’s founding director, he built the Sonmiani Rocket Range and oversaw the 1962 Rehbar-1 launch, making Pakistan the Read More
Engr. Ashraf Habibullah, founder & CEO of Computers and Structures Inc. (CSI), pioneered desktop finite-element analysis for structural engineering, reshaping how buildings and bridges are designed worldwide. A NED University (1969) and UC Berkeley (1970) alumnus, he launched CSI in 1975; Read More
A Karachi-born electrical engineer and Columbia MBA, Imran Anwar registered “.PK” in 1990 and launched Pakistan’s first ISP, IMRAN-NET, opening the nation to the global Internet. He co-founded PKNIC, introduced branded credit-card programmes, and now drives customer-innovation strategy at Microsoft Read More