NIC Karachi is hosting a masterclass titled Junoon: The Fire Within on July 3, 2026, at 3:00 PM, bringing in Imran Batoaq, Head of Sales at YOTTABYTE, for a session designed to go beyond the operational mechanics of building a startup and into the psychological and motivational foundations that determine whether a founder stays in the fight long enough to produce something meaningful. Registration is open at lnkd.in/dX2bGgsy and the session will be held at NIC Karachi.
The title Junoon, an Urdu word that captures a quality of passionate obsession that goes beyond ordinary enthusiasm, signals the session’s intent to address something that most startup curricula leave largely unexamined. Technical skills, market analysis, fundraising strategy, and product development frameworks are all teachable and widely taught within incubation programmes. What is rarely addressed with the same directness is the internal disposition that a founder must develop and sustain in order to keep building through the inevitable periods of failure, rejection, uncertainty, and self-doubt that characterise the early stages of almost every venture that eventually succeeds. Imran Batoaq’s masterclass is oriented around precisely that dimension of the founder journey, treating passion, persistence, and purpose not as personality traits that a founder either has or does not have but as qualities that can be examined, cultivated, and applied with greater intention.
Batoaq’s background in sales at YOTTABYTE gives him a practitioner’s understanding of what it takes to maintain drive and commitment in environments where rejection is routine and where the gap between effort and visible outcome can stretch across weeks or months without any external validation to sustain momentum. Sales, more than almost any other function within a business, demands the kind of resilient obsession that the session is named after, and the insights that come from operating at that level translate directly into the mindset challenges that founders face when building companies in conditions where the market, the capital environment, and the operational realities do not cooperate with the timeline or the vision the founder had in mind when they started.
NIC Karachi’s decision to include a session of this nature within its programming reflects a mature understanding of what founders actually need from an incubation environment. The technical and commercial dimensions of building a startup receive significant attention across most incubation curricula, but the internal work that sustains a founder through the hardest phases of company building is frequently left to individual founders to figure out on their own. By hosting Junoon: The Fire Within as a dedicated masterclass, NIC Karachi is creating a structured space for that conversation within the community it supports, supported by Ignite and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication alongside partners including Tech Destination Pakistan, LMKT, LuckyOne Mall, and Orbit Ventures. Founders ready to explore what drives them and how to harness it more deliberately can register at lnkd.in/dX2bGgsy ahead of the July 3 session.
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