Climate Innovation Pakistan, known as CLIP, is partnering with National Incubation Center Karachi to host The Climate Tech Conversation in Pakistan, an event scheduled for July 21, 2026, bringing together founders, financial institutions, regulators, and corporate innovation leads under one roof. The event is built around a central question facing the country’s climate technology sector, namely what it actually takes to scale climate solutions in Pakistan given the combination of capital constraints, regulatory ambiguity, and limited early institutional engagement that has historically slowed progress in the space. By convening stakeholders from across the funding, policy, and innovation spectrum in a single room, organisers are aiming to move the conversation beyond isolated pitches and toward a more structural discussion of what climate tech ventures in Pakistan actually need in order to grow.
The evening has been structured to move through several distinct phases, opening with an overview of where the opportunity currently lies within Pakistan’s climate technology landscape and what founders in the space are building. This is followed by firsthand accounts from two startups that were part of CLIP’s first cohort, giving attendees a grounded, practitioner-level view of what building a climate venture in Pakistan actually involves, from early product development through to scaling challenges. The session then closes with an introduction to CLIP’s second cohort, including details on how interested founders can apply, positioning the event as both a reflection on the programme’s first cycle and a launch point for its next one.
CLIP itself operates as a joint programme run by New Energy Nexus and Renewables First, and its first cohort supported eleven startups spanning clean energy, agriculture, circular economy, and climate intelligence, reflecting a fairly broad definition of climate technology that extends beyond energy alone into adjacent sectors where environmental and resource considerations play a central role. The programme’s structure, pairing a global organisation focused on clean energy innovation with a Pakistan-based renewable energy advisory group, has positioned CLIP as one of the more established climate-focused incubation efforts operating in the country.
The event will take place at NIC Karachi on July 21, 2026, running from 4 in the afternoon to 6:30 in the evening, with registrations open and spots described as limited. Interested attendees can register through the form available at https://forms.gle/ByJi224CFK1jnJou7. The session reflects a broader pattern of incubation centres and climate-focused programmes in Pakistan increasingly working to bring together the full range of stakeholders needed to scale climate ventures, rather than treating founders, financiers, regulators, and corporates as separate audiences addressed through separate channels.
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