NSTP Hosts Palestinian Deputy Minister and International Delegation for Innovation Visit

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National Science and Technology Park received an international delegation led by Ms. Huda Alwahidi, Deputy Minister of Telecommunications and Digital Economy of the State of Palestine, alongside national focal points from Gambia and Benin, for a structured visit that offered the delegation a firsthand view of how NSTP supports startups and fosters innovation across multiple stages of venture development. The delegation was received by Yaruq Nadeem, Senior Manager Innovation at NSTP, who provided a comprehensive overview of the park’s mission, programmes, and approach to building an ecosystem that serves ventures from early-stage incubation through to more advanced growth and commercialisation support.

The visit programme was structured to give the international guests direct exposure to the range of ventures and facilities that define the NSTP ecosystem rather than a theoretical presentation of its capabilities. The delegation toured Orbit and OfficeFlow AI, both housed within Cube 8, NSTP’s programme for ventures at a more advanced stage of development, before moving to Hatch 8, the flagship early-stage incubation programme, where they visited and engaged with UstadApp, SpatiaXR, and CraveLab. The selection of these specific ventures for the tour gave the delegation exposure to the diversity of sectors, technologies, and business models being developed within NSTP, spanning education technology, spatial computing, and food technology, and provided concrete examples of the kinds of startups that Pakistan’s university-based incubation infrastructure is capable of producing.

The interactions between the delegation and the startup founders within Hatch 8 were particularly substantive, with conversations extending from the specific work each venture is doing into the broader challenges and opportunities they are navigating as early-stage companies building within a university ecosystem. For international visitors who are engaged in developing their own countries’ digital economies and innovation ecosystems, these direct engagements with founders offer a form of insight that policy briefings and ecosystem overviews cannot provide, giving them a ground-level understanding of what it looks like in practice when a university incubation programme successfully supports the development of technology ventures across different sectors and stages. The diversity of national representation within the delegation, spanning Palestine, Gambia, and Benin, reflected the degree to which Pakistan’s university-based innovation infrastructure is attracting interest from governments across different regions that are working to build comparable ecosystems within their own contexts.

The visit concluded with broader discussions around innovation, entrepreneurship, and ecosystem development, moving from the specific context of NSTP and its portfolio companies into the more general questions of policy, institutional design, and capacity building that determine how effectively a country can build and sustain a functioning innovation ecosystem. For NSTP, hosting a delegation of this nature reflects the growing international recognition of the work it has been doing within the NUST ecosystem and its relevance as a model for how a research-intensive university can build incubation infrastructure that produces commercially viable ventures across multiple technology domains. The engagement also creates pathways for the kind of international collaboration, knowledge exchange, and partnership development that can extend the reach and impact of Pakistan’s innovation ecosystem beyond its domestic boundaries into the broader global community of innovation institutions that are working on similar challenges from different starting points and contexts.

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