Pakistan Investor Lab has opened a call for trainers as part of its fourth edition, inviting applications from individuals interested in helping shape the next generation of startup investors in Pakistan. The Lab has been described by its organisers as a space built to help participants learn, evaluate opportunities, connect with others in the ecosystem, and eventually invest in startups, with the trainer call representing a new component of the programme’s fourth run.
The call is aimed at those who want to take on an active role in shaping how the programme’s participants are trained, offering trainers an opportunity to directly influence how future investors in Pakistan build their evaluation skills and understanding of the startup investment landscape. According to the announcement, the fourth edition of Pakistan Investor Lab is focused on bringing together knowledge, opportunities, and conversations aimed at helping shape a more informed base of startup investors across the country.
Pakistan Investor Lab has continued to run as a recurring initiative tied to National Incubation Center Karachi, with this fourth edition building on the structure and objectives of its previous three rounds. By opening applications specifically for trainers this time, the programme appears to be expanding its operational model beyond simply recruiting participants, instead building out the pool of individuals responsible for delivering the training content that forms the core of the Lab’s curriculum.
The announcement was shared alongside acknowledgements of Tech Destination Pakistan, Ministry Of IT and Telecommunication, Ignite National Technology Fund, LMKT, LuckyOne Mall, and Orbit Ventures, reflecting the institutional network associated with National Incubation Center Karachi’s ongoing programming. Those interested in applying to become a trainer with Pakistan Investor Lab can do so through the application link shared as part of the announcement at https://lnkd.in/dXAPwDFi.
The introduction of a dedicated call for trainers suggests Pakistan Investor Lab is working to formalise and expand its training capacity ahead of the fourth edition, potentially allowing the programme to scale its reach or improve the depth of instruction offered to participants. As the initiative continues into its fourth run, the addition of a trainer recruitment process points to a more structured approach toward building out the programme’s long term capacity to support investor education within Pakistan’s startup ecosystem.
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