Indus Valley Capital Sponsors 50 Underrepresented Founders for +92Disrupt Karachi by Katalyst Labs

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Indus Valley Capital announced support for 50 underrepresented founders to attend +92Disrupt Karachi hosted by Katalyst Labs. The initiative aims to expand access for builders who typically lack visibility in Pakistan’s technology sector. Women, transgender individuals, minorities, non-Karachi-Lahore-Islamabad founders, and differently-abled entrepreneurs are encouraged to apply for sponsored access to the upcoming gathering. The firm is inviting founders building bold products or companies to submit applications by December 2 at indus.vc/92disrupt.

By offering sponsorship to individuals from diverse and historically excluded backgrounds, the firm continues its effort to widen participation in Pakistan’s innovation landscape. Indus Valley Capital highlighted its belief that a stronger tech ecosystem emerges when people from different walks of life can contribute, collaborate, and access opportunities in the same spaces. The commitment centers on reducing barriers that many early-stage founders face when entering high-value industry events, where networking often influences early traction, partnerships, and investment conversations. The gesture reflects the firm’s ongoing emphasis on creating environments where new voices gain visibility and the chance to exchange ideas with peers, mentors, and investors.

This year’s +92Disrupt Karachi event is shaping into one of the more active gatherings for Pakistan’s startup sector, attracting local and international founders, operators, and venture professionals. Indus Valley Capital is extending its involvement through a structured Speed Consult session for selected founders. Participants will receive guidance on fundraising strategies, refining product roadmaps, and planning for sustainable growth. The format is designed to provide actionable insights in a short time, offering founders direct access to experienced operators and investors who understand the nuances of building in Pakistan and for global markets.

Founders chosen for the session will also have the opportunity to share their challenges, explore new approaches, and validate assumptions around product development and market entry. According to the firm, the Speed Consult setup helps surface founders who demonstrate clear potential or unique market insights. Those who stand out can expect invitations for dedicated office hours or discovery calls with the investment team. This follow-up track supports deeper conversations around their startups, helping evaluate long-term fit, readiness for scale, and alignment with the firm’s investment focus.

The initiative represents a broader push to empower founders who traditionally operate outside major tech hubs or established networks. Many early builders encounter difficulties entering conversations that shape industry direction, and support structures are often concentrated in large cities. By sponsoring attendance and enabling hands-on interaction with experts, the firm aims to unlock pathways for individuals who might not otherwise have access to these platforms.

Indus Valley Capital noted that founders in any sector or stage who meet the underrepresented criteria are welcome to apply. Community members, operators, and investors are encouraged to share the opportunity with founders who should be part of the gathering and stand to benefit from exposure to a wider network.

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