Women in Tech Accelerator Pakistan 2026 | Applications Open for Women Entrepreneurs Ready to Scale

The Women in Tech Accelerator for Pakistan has opened applications for its next cohort, targeting women entrepreneurs who are at a stage where they are prepared to scale with intent rather than simply seeking early-stage support. The programme, which has now delivered seven cohorts, supported 53 businesses for scale, and engaged 175 women entrepreneurs, is positioning this round as a high-bar opportunity for founders who are ready to move from building to growing.

The accelerator is designed around four core pillars: rigorous capacity-building, direct mentorship, ecosystem access, and funded validation that tests business ideas in real markets. Unlike programmes that focus primarily on ideation or awareness, the Women in Tech Accelerator operates on the premise that its participants are already building something viable  and need the infrastructure, capital exposure, and strategic guidance to take it further. The funded validation component is particularly significant, as it gives selected founders the opportunity to test their models under real market conditions rather than in controlled or theoretical environments.

The numbers behind the programme reflect a track record that has moved well beyond promise. Seven cohorts and 175 women engaged represents sustained institutional commitment to women-led entrepreneurship in Pakistan, a segment of the startup ecosystem that has historically been underserved by both accelerators and investors. The 53 businesses supported for scale is a specific and meaningful metric — it signals that the programme is not simply counting participants, but tracking ventures that have moved into meaningful growth trajectories as a result of the engagement.

For the upcoming cohort, the programme is explicitly raising the bar. The call is directed at founders who are prepared to test, experiment, and scale language that filters for a certain level of readiness and seriousness. This framing is deliberate: the accelerator is not a starting point for founders who are still exploring whether their idea works. It is a next step for those who already have evidence and are looking to convert it into capital readiness, growth, and long-term sustainability.

Women entrepreneurs who believe their businesses are at that stage can apply directly through the official Standard Chartered Pakistan Women in Tech page at sc.com/pk/women-in-tech.

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