NIC Islamabad Hosts South America Market Entry Workshop for Startups

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NIC Islamabad is hosting an exclusive workshop on June 4, 2026, focused on market entry strategies for tech startups looking to expand into South America, a region that has drawn increasing attention from founders and investors seeking growth markets beyond the more commonly targeted destinations in North America, Europe, and Southeast Asia. The session, running from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM at NIC Islamabad, will be led by Safi Ghauri, an international legal expert and cross-border business strategist with extensive experience across South America, the UAE, China, and Pakistan. Founders, operators, and ecosystem builders interested in attending can register at lnkd.in/dAw76-qr, with selected participants receiving a confirmation email as seats are limited.

The workshop’s framing around South America as a strategic market for tech startups reflects a genuine shift in how globally minded founders are beginning to think about geographic diversification. South America’s technology sector has matured considerably over the past decade, with markets like Brazil, Colombia, Chile, and Argentina producing significant venture-backed companies and attracting growing pools of both domestic and international capital. For Pakistani tech startups, which have demonstrated increasing capability in software development, fintech, and digital services, the region represents a set of markets where price competitiveness, English and Spanish-language adaptability, and time-zone overlap for certain service models can combine to create meaningful commercial opportunities that have not yet been systematically explored.

Safi Ghauri’s profile as a practitioner rather than a purely academic expert gives the workshop a practical orientation that distinguishes it from general market awareness sessions. Having worked across South America, the UAE, China, and Pakistan, Ghauri brings direct experience with the legal and regulatory frameworks that foreign companies encounter when attempting to establish operations or partnerships in South American jurisdictions, as well as the cross-border partnership and investment structures that have proven workable in practice rather than in theory. The session will cover why South America is drawing attention as a strategic destination for tech expansion, the key opportunities and market entry considerations specific to founders, the legal and regulatory environment for foreign companies operating in the region, cross-border partnership and investment pathways, and the practical first steps available to startups genuinely considering expansion.

The workshop is being held under the support of Ignite, the National Technology Fund operating under the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication, and aligns with the broader mandate of Tech Destination Pakistan to position Pakistani technology ventures as credible participants in international markets. NIC Islamabad, which has hosted a consistent series of capacity-building and market access sessions for its resident and broader founder community, provides an appropriate setting for a conversation that asks Pakistani startups to think beyond the markets they already know and consider the strategic case for entering one of the world’s most promising and underexplored growth regions. Registration is open at lnkd.in/dAw76-qr, with attendance subject to confirmation given limited capacity.

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