National Incubation Center Peshawar is set to conduct a curriculum-focused session for its Cohort 15 founders, centered on the concept of value creation in startup development. The session aims to guide early-stage entrepreneurs in understanding how to build solutions that address real market needs while maintaining long-term relevance and impact. It reflects the incubation center’s continued emphasis on strengthening the fundamentals of venture building within its programs.
The session will be led by Sidra Jalil, who will engage founders on how to move beyond idea generation toward creating meaningful and differentiated value in competitive markets. The discussion is expected to focus on identifying genuine user problems, refining product positioning, and ensuring that solutions are designed to deliver practical and sustainable outcomes. This approach aligns with the broader goal of helping startups build products that resonate with real demand.
Within the incubation process, such curriculum sessions play an important role in shaping founder mindset and strategy. By emphasizing value creation, the program encourages startups to prioritize impact and usability over superficial growth metrics, ensuring that ventures are built on strong foundations. This also supports founders in developing clearer business models and stronger market alignment as they progress through the incubation journey.
The initiative reflects ongoing efforts by NIC Peshawar to enhance founder capability through structured learning and mentorship. As Cohort 15 continues to evolve, sessions like these contribute to building more resilient and purpose-driven startups, reinforcing the broader momentum within Pakistan’s early-stage entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Follow the SPIN IDG WhatsApp Channel for updates across the Smart Pakistan Insights Network covering all of Pakistan’s technology ecosystem.


