National Incubation Center Karachi is set to host a curriculum session on design thinking aimed at helping startup founders adopt a stronger user-centric approach to product development. The session, themed “Design What Matters,” is part of the incubation centre’s structured founder development program and focuses on equipping entrepreneurs with practical tools to build products based on real user needs and validated market demand.
The session will be led by Danish Ejaz, who will guide participants through the principles of empathy-driven product design, problem identification, and iterative solution building. A key component of the workshop will involve founders completing empathy maps for their startups, enabling them to better understand customer pain points and design solutions grounded in practical user insights. The session will also focus on developing validated product prototypes aligned with market expectations.
Scheduled for 28 April 2026 at NIC Karachi, the curriculum session is designed to strengthen founder capabilities in one of the most critical aspects of startup building: product-market fit. Design thinking has increasingly become a core methodology in startup development, helping founders reduce assumptions and improve product relevance through direct user understanding and continuous testing.
The initiative reflects NIC Karachi’s ongoing efforts to strengthen startup-building fundamentals through structured curriculum-based learning. By integrating design thinking into founder education, the incubation centre continues to support startups in creating more scalable, practical, and market-ready solutions, contributing to stronger traction within Pakistan’s evolving startup ecosystem.
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