With 12 days remaining before the application window closes, the CITADEL Jeddah Startup Challenge 2026 has opened registrations for startups across Pakistan and OIC member countries. The initiative is being launched by Pathfinder Group Pakistan under CITADEL Pakistan, in collaboration with COMSTECH, the OIC Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation, and Pakistan IT Industry Association P@SHA. Designed as a global platform for emerging innovation, the challenge will culminate in selected startups showcasing their solutions at the Pakistan Pavilion during the WEF Spring Meetings in Jeddah in April 2026. The deadline for applications has been set for February 4, 2026, with founders encouraged to apply through the official link.
The CITADEL Jeddah Startup Challenge is positioned as a gateway for startups aiming to gain international exposure and access to global networks. By bringing together founders from Pakistan and other OIC countries, the initiative seeks to highlight innovation emerging from these markets on a prominent international stage. The showcase at the WEF Spring Meetings in Jeddah is expected to place participating startups in front of investors, policymakers, industry leaders and global stakeholders, offering a rare opportunity for visibility at a world level diplomatic and innovation platform. Organisers describe the challenge as part of a broader effort to strengthen connections between regional ecosystems and the global innovation community.
Startups applying to the challenge are expected to be working across a wide range of technology driven sectors that align with global and regional priorities. These include artificial intelligence and machine learning, financial technology, climate and green technology, health technology, agricultural technology, deep technology, cyber technology and education technology. By focusing on these areas, the programme aims to surface solutions that address both local and cross border challenges, while also appealing to international investors and partners seeking scalable and impact driven innovation. The diversity of focus sectors reflects the evolving nature of startup activity in Pakistan and OIC countries, where founders are increasingly building products for global markets.
For participating founders, the challenge offers multiple benefits beyond the showcase itself. Organisers have highlighted opportunities for global investor access, international exposure and structured mentorship as key elements of the programme. Selected startups are expected to receive guidance, acceleration support and assistance with cross border market entry, helping them navigate expansion into new regions. The platform also aims to position Pakistani startups alongside innovators from other countries, reinforcing the country’s growing presence within the global startup landscape. According to the organisers, this approach is intended to support founders not only in gaining visibility but also in building long term relationships that extend beyond the event.
The launch of the CITADEL Jeddah Startup Challenge reflects a broader effort to bridge Pakistan, the GCC and international innovation ecosystems through collaboration and entrepreneurship. By working with COMSTECH and P@SHA, the initiative brings together institutional support, industry representation and international outreach under a single platform. As applications continue to come in ahead of the February deadline, the challenge is being presented as a step toward showcasing the readiness of Pakistan’s innovators to engage at a global level and contribute to conversations shaping technology and entrepreneurship across regions.
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