B M Shorif

B M Shorif

Entrepreneur & Startup Accelerator

The Next Billion-Dollar Startup from Bangladesh Will Come from Manufacturing Tech

The Next Billion-Dollar Startup from Bangladesh Will Come from Manufacturing Tech

Bangladesh is already a global manufacturing powerhouse.

But we are still thinking too small.

Our garment industry alone contributes over 80% of exports and employs millions—yet most of the value is captured outside the country.

We produce.
Others design, optimize, and profit from the systems.

That’s the gap.
And inside that gap lies the next billion-dollar opportunity.


The Real Opportunity Is Not in More Factories

Bangladesh doesn’t need more factories.

We need smarter factories.

Right now, thousands of factories still struggle with:

  • Manual processes
  • Lack of real-time production visibility
  • Inefficient supply chains
  • Fragmented compliance systems

Even today, many factories rely on outdated systems despite the need for real-time data and digital coordination.

This is not just inefficiency.
This is a massive technology gap.


Manufacturing Tech Is the Untapped Goldmine

While the world is building SaaS for startups and consumers,
Bangladesh has a different advantage:

👉 Deep manufacturing experience
👉 Millions of workers
👉 Global supply chain access

And now, something is changing.

Factories are investing billions into automation, robotics, and digital systems to stay competitive.

Startups are already emerging:

  • Platforms tracking sustainability and compliance
  • Blockchain-based supply chain solutions
  • Smart factory monitoring systems

This is the beginning of a Manufacturing Tech ecosystem.


Why the Next Unicorn Will Come from This Sector

Let’s be clear.

The next billion-dollar startup from Bangladesh will NOT come from:

  • Another food delivery app
  • Another e-commerce platform
  • Another digital marketing agency

It will come from solving real industrial problems at scale.

Because:

  1. Huge Market Size
    Thousands of factories locally + millions globally
  2. Recurring Revenue Potential
    SaaS + automation + data = predictable revenue
  3. High Switching Cost
    Once a factory adopts a system, it rarely changes
  4. Global Scalability
    A solution built in Bangladesh can scale to Vietnam, India, Africa

From “Made in Bangladesh” to “Built by Bangladesh”

For decades, Bangladesh has been known for low-cost manufacturing.

But the future belongs to countries that own technology, not just labor.

We must move from:

  • Sewing garments → Designing systems
  • Supplying labor → Building platforms
  • Following processes → Creating technology

The Founders Who Will Win

The winners will not be traditional tech founders.

They will be:

  • People who understand factories deeply
  • People who have seen production problems firsthand
  • People who can bridge industry + technology

Because manufacturing problems are not solved by code alone.
They are solved by context + execution.


Final Thought

Bangladesh doesn’t need to chase Silicon Valley.

We already have our own goldmine.

It’s inside our factories.

The next billion-dollar startup from Bangladesh will come from Manufacturing Tech.

The only question is:

Who will build it first?


— B M Shorif
Managing Director
DAPCO Ventures Limited