Pakistani Startup Haprow Joins HASAN.VC Accelerator Cohort 4 in Singapore 

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Pakistani artificial intelligence robotics startup Haprow has been selected for Cohort 4 of HASAN.VC, a Singapore based accelerator program supporting early stage startups and founders. The company shared that the selection marks an important milestone as it continues developing artificial intelligence powered robots focused on improving learning, care, and human interaction through accessible technology solutions. Haprow said being part of the accelerator is expected to help the startup refine its direction while gaining exposure to mentorship, startup development sessions, and international networking opportunities. The startup is among a growing number of Pakistani technology ventures participating in international accelerator programs as founders increasingly seek global support and guidance for scaling innovation driven businesses.

According to Haprow, the first week of the accelerator sessions has already introduced valuable learning experiences through interactions with mentors and coaches including Haidar Omais, Peter Gould, and Mohd Akhtaar. The startup stated that the sessions influenced the team’s thinking around entrepreneurship, sustainability, and long term business growth. Haprow also highlighted the “Camel Startup” philosophy shared by Umar Munshi during the program, describing it as an approach centered on building lean and resilient companies capable of sustaining challenges over time rather than relying entirely on rapid expansion. The company noted that the philosophy strongly resonated with its vision as it continues building products in the artificial intelligence and robotics sector.

HASAN.VC has gained recognition for supporting founders through mentorship, collaboration opportunities, and startup focused development programs that connect emerging businesses with experienced entrepreneurs and industry professionals. The accelerator attracts startups from sectors including technology, education, digital services, and innovation based ventures, offering participating founders exposure to strategic guidance and startup ecosystems outside their home markets. For Pakistani startups, international accelerator participation has increasingly become an important avenue for gaining market insights, improving business strategies, and building relationships within global technology communities.

Haprow also acknowledged the efforts of the HASAN.VC organizing team and thanked Shoyusuf Shomansur, Alaika Amrina, and other team members for managing the sessions and supporting participating founders throughout the program. The startup expressed appreciation for the guidance and coordination provided during the initial phase of the accelerator while sharing optimism about the opportunities and learning experiences that may emerge during the remainder of Cohort 4.

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