Islamabad to Launch NIC Islamabad: Boosting Pakistan’s Tech Startup Ecosystem

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Pakistan’s tech scene is set for a boost with the upcoming launch of the National Incubation Center Islamabad (NIC Islamabad) in April. Overseen by Ignite-National Technology Fund, the center is slated to begin operations between April 15th and 20th, 2024.

Preparations are underway to establish this incubator specifically designed to nurture technology startups.  A key agreement signed in February between Ignite and a consortium led by Pakistan Services Limited (PSL) – Hashoo Group outlines the management of NIC Islamabad for the next five years.  The consortium also includes prominent names like Fauji Foundation, Telenor Pakistan, and Founder Institute.  This collaboration reflects a shared vision of leveraging technological innovation to propel economic growth and job creation within Pakistan.

Ignite highlights the success story of existing National Incubation Centers nationwide.  Since their inception, these centers have supported over 1,480 startups, fostering the creation of more than 188,000 jobs and attracting investments worth Rs. 23 billion, with a combined revenue generation of Rs. 16 billion.

The NIC Islamabad itself has a proven track record.  It has already incubated 295 startups, including 136 ventures founded by women.  These ventures have collectively created over 23,500 jobs, generated Rs. 7.05 billion in revenue, and secured Rs. 7.88 billion in investments.

Building on this success, the new NIC Islamabad plans to offer an even more comprehensive range of services to startups.  This includes access to cutting-edge workspaces, venture capital funding, mentorship from industry experts, UI/UX design labs, maker spaces, and a focus on key technology sectors like Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Robotics, Health, and Augmented/Virtual Reality.

The launch of NIC Islamabad marks a promising development for Pakistan’s tech ecosystem.  This initiative positions the country to unlock its entrepreneurial potential and drive innovation in critical technological fields.

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