
Karachi: The mobility platform inDrive has officially joined the World Economic Forum’s Unicorn Community. By becoming part of this community, inDrive aims to bring the perspective of emerging markets like Pakistan into global discussions on digital equity.
The platform’s participation will focus on promoting fair access to services and expanding economic opportunities, while challenging algorithmic injustice through its “fairness-first” model. According to inDrive’s founder and CEO, Arsen Tomsky, “Joining the World Economic Forum’s Unicorn Community is a significant milestone for us as we continue to expand our global presence and impact.
Our mission has always been to challenge injustice by giving people more control over their choices. We look forward to working with the Forum to contribute to discussions on building more inclusive, transparent, and fair digital economies—especially in fast-growing and underserved markets.”
Membership in the World Economic Forum’s community will also support broader economic inclusion and enable the platform to promote non-profit initiatives such as empowering women entrepreneurs, as well as advancing education and digital literacy.