NIC Karachi conducted an online induction and awareness session for students of Iqra University, organised and led by Campus Ambassador Ali Irfan, continuing the incubator’s structured university outreach effort to introduce Cohort 16 to student communities across Karachi. The session covered the NIC Karachi ecosystem and its contribution to Pakistan’s startup landscape, the specific opportunities available through Cohort 16, and the broader mechanics of how startups develop from early-stage ideas into scalable ventures, giving participants a grounded and accessible entry point into understanding what the entrepreneurial journey actually looks like when supported by a structured incubation environment.
Ali Irfan’s initiative in organising and delivering the session at Iqra University reflects the value that NIC Karachi’s campus ambassador programme creates when its members take genuine ownership of the outreach mandate rather than treating it as a passive affiliation. A campus ambassador who proactively organises a session, prepares the content, and facilitates the conversation on behalf of NIC Karachi is doing something meaningfully different from simply sharing posts or distributing flyers, and the quality of engagement that results from peer-led sessions tends to be higher than what institutional outreach alone can produce. Students who hear about NIC Karachi and Cohort 16 from a fellow student who has direct experience with the ecosystem receive the information through a channel of credibility and relatability that an official presentation cannot fully replicate.
The choice of Iqra University as a venue for this session carries its own significance given the institution’s established presence within Karachi’s entrepreneurship ecosystem through IU CORE, its Centre of Research and Entrepreneurship, which has produced ventures that have gone on to earn recognition in the Sindh Acceleration Program, the Startup World Cup Regional Final, and WIBCON 2026. Students at Iqra University are therefore already embedded within a university culture that takes entrepreneurship seriously as a career pathway, and the NIC Karachi Cohort 16 awareness session adds an external incubation dimension to that culture, showing students that the support available to them as aspiring founders extends beyond their own university’s infrastructure and into the national network that NIC Karachi represents.
The interactive question and answer session that followed the structured presentation gave Iqra University students the opportunity to engage directly with the material in relation to their own entrepreneurial interests and uncertainties, producing the kind of personalised exchange that moves a conversation about incubation from abstract awareness into something closer to a concrete consideration of whether applying to Cohort 16 is the right next step. NIC Karachi, supported by Ignite and the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication alongside partners including Tech Destination Pakistan, LMKT, LuckyOne Mall, and Orbit Ventures, continues to build its Cohort 16 applicant pipeline through the campus ambassador network, ensuring that the next cohort reflects the entrepreneurial talent available across Karachi’s universities rather than only those students who are already connected to the startup ecosystem through existing channels.
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