NIC Karachi Startup Haprow Represents Pakistan at GYDP China

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Haprow, a startup incubated through National Incubation Center Karachi’s Cohort 12, represented Pakistan at the 2026 Acceleration Week of the Global Youth Development Program in China, a gathering that brought together young innovators from more than 70 countries to showcase their ventures and engage with a globally diverse community of entrepreneurs and technologists. The representation of Pakistan through Haprow at a programme of this international scale and reach reflects the growing visibility of Pakistani startups within global innovation platforms and the increasing willingness of international programmes to recognise the quality and originality of technology emerging from Pakistan’s incubation ecosystem.

Founded by Muhammad Ali Abbas, Haprow showcased TimTim, an artificial intelligence-powered social assistive robot designed specifically for children with diverse learning and communication needs. TimTim represents a category of assistive technology that sits at the intersection of robotics, artificial intelligence, and special needs education, addressing a population of children whose learning and communication differences often require highly individualised, patient, and consistent forms of engagement that can be difficult to provide at scale through conventional human-led therapeutic and educational approaches alone. By building a social robot capable of engaging children through interactive, AI-driven communication, Haprow’s technology offers the potential for supplementary support that can extend and reinforce the work that educators, therapists, and caregivers provide, particularly for children with autism spectrum conditions, communication delays, or other learning differences that benefit from structured, predictable, and patient interactive engagement.

The Global Youth Development Program’s Acceleration Week in China provided Haprow with an opportunity to present TimTim to an audience of innovators and stakeholders from over 70 countries, a scale of international exposure that gives the venture access to perspectives, potential partnerships, and market insights that would be difficult to access through domestic platforms alone. For a startup building assistive technology specifically designed to serve a population whose needs are often underserved by mainstream technology development, this kind of international visibility carries particular significance, both for the commercial development of the venture and for the broader visibility of the population TimTim is designed to serve.

Haprow’s journey from NIC Karachi’s Cohort 12 incubation programme to representing Pakistan at an international platform in China reflects the kind of trajectory that the national incubation network is designed to enable, providing the foundational support, mentorship, and ecosystem access that allows technically sophisticated and socially meaningful ventures to develop to the point where they can compete and gain recognition on a global stage. Muhammad Ali Abbas and the Haprow team’s achievement adds to the growing list of Pakistani startups that have moved from domestic incubation to international recognition, reinforcing the credibility of Ignite-supported initiatives in producing ventures capable of representing Pakistan’s innovation capacity on the world stage. Backed by Tech Destination Pakistan, the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication, Ignite, LMKT, LuckyOne Mall, and Orbit Ventures, NIC Karachi continues to demonstrate the international competitiveness of the startups it incubates, with Haprow’s participation in the Global Youth Development Program serving as a meaningful example of what is possible when robotics and artificial intelligence are applied thoughtfully to genuine social and educational needs.

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