NIC Karachi Hosts Pitch Fest for Early Stage Founders June 18 

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NIC Karachi is hosting a Pitch Fest on June 18, 2026, at 4:30 PM, opening its doors to aspiring founders, early-stage startup teams, and entrepreneurs with ideas at any stage of development for an evening of live pitching, real-time feedback, and direct engagement with industry experts. The event is free to attend and registration is open at lnkd.in/d6BB-mfg, with NIC Karachi encouraging founders to come prepared to present their vision regardless of how polished or early-stage their idea currently is.

Pitch events structured around real-time expert feedback occupy a distinct and valuable space in the early-stage startup support ecosystem, particularly for founders who are still in the process of finding the right framing for their idea before they enter formal incubation or begin conversations with investors. The act of presenting a startup concept to a room of informed practitioners and receiving immediate, unfiltered responses is one of the more efficient ways available to an early-stage founder to identify the weaknesses in their pitch narrative, the assumptions in their business model that do not survive external scrutiny, and the genuine strengths in their proposition that they may be underselling. NIC Karachi’s Pitch Fest is designed to create exactly that environment, giving participants the kind of pressure-tested feedback loop that is difficult to replicate through self-assessment or conversations within a founder’s immediate circle.

The event is open to founders across a range of development stages, from those with an early concept they are still validating to teams that have built a minimum viable product and are preparing to take it to market or into a formal incubation programme. This breadth of eligibility reflects an understanding that the need for structured external feedback does not begin at a particular stage of startup development but is relevant from the moment a founder starts turning an idea into something they intend to build. For founders at the concept stage, the Pitch Fest offers a low-stakes environment to test whether the problem they are solving resonates with an expert audience. For those with an MVP already in hand, it offers a chance to sharpen the commercial narrative around what they have built before taking it into higher-stakes settings.

NIC Karachi, operating under the support of Ignite, the National Technology Fund under the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication, and with partners including Tech Destination Pakistan, LMKT, LuckyOne Mall, and Orbit Ventures, has built a consistent programme of community events designed to keep Karachi’s founder community engaged and connected between formal incubation cycles. The Pitch Fest on June 18 fits within that philosophy, creating a touchpoint where the ecosystem can gather around a shared activity that generates real value for participants rather than simply filling a calendar slot. Founders ready to bring their idea and share their vision can register at lnkd.in/d6BB-mfg ahead of the June 18 event at NIC Karachi.

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