HandsOn Communicator, an emerging startup developed through IU CORE, the Centre of Research and Entrepreneurship at Iqra University, has secured a place among the top 34 finalists of the Lok Sahaita STEM Talent Search Program, a prestigious competition designed to identify and recognise outstanding innovation and entrepreneurship in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics across Pakistan. The achievement marks a significant milestone for both the startup and for IU CORE’s mission of nurturing student entrepreneurs who are building solutions with real-world impact and contributing to the advancement of Pakistan’s STEM ecosystem.
The Lok Sahaita STEM Talent Search Program is a competitive platform that draws participants from across Pakistan’s academic and entrepreneurial community, making selection among the top 34 finalists a meaningful indicator of the quality, originality, and impact potential of what HandsOn Communicator has built. For a startup emerging from a university entrepreneurship centre rather than a commercial incubator or independent founding journey, reaching the finalist stage of a nationally recognised STEM competition reflects the quality of both the underlying innovation and the entrepreneurial development support that IU CORE provides to the student ventures it nurtures. The programme’s focus on STEM-driven solutions gives the recognition particular resonance for a startup whose work sits at the intersection of technology and communication, addressing challenges that have both technical and social dimensions.
IU CORE has established itself as an active platform for student entrepreneurship at Iqra University, providing the institutional support, mentorship, and programme infrastructure that gives student founders the structure and resources they need to develop their ideas from academic projects into ventures with genuine market and social relevance. The HandsOn Communicator team’s progression to the top 34 of the Lok Sahaita STEM Talent Search Program is a testament to both the dedication and creative problem-solving of the founding team and the effectiveness of IU CORE’s approach to founder development, which combines entrepreneurship education with the hands-on building experience that produces the kind of polished, well-articulated ventures that perform well in competitive selection processes.
For Pakistan’s student entrepreneurship community, the recognition of a university-based startup at the finalist level of a prominent STEM competition is a signal worth noting. It demonstrates that the gap between academic entrepreneurship and the competitive standards applied in nationally recognised innovation programmes is closing as university entrepreneurship centres like IU CORE build more rigorous and practically oriented support infrastructure for their student founders. HandsOn Communicator’s journey from IU CORE to the top 34 of the Lok Sahaita STEM Talent Search Program represents exactly the kind of trajectory that university entrepreneurship programmes exist to enable, and the continued success of the team as they advance further in the programme will be watched with interest by the broader community of student founders and university entrepreneurship centres across Pakistan.
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