NIC Islamabad Opens Cohort 5 to Scale Pakistan’s AI and Deep-Tech Startups

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Pakistan is emerging as a global leader in AI and technology innovation, and NIC Islamabad is providing the launchpad for founders to take their ventures to the next level. Hashim Syed from Google Cloud recently highlighted Pakistan’s position as the world’s largest IT freelancing hub, emphasizing the country’s unique opportunity to become a powerhouse in AI development. Leveraging this momentum, NIC Islamabad is now opening applications for Cohort 5, inviting founders with real products to scale faster, smarter, and globally.

Unlike traditional incubators, NIC Islamabad focuses on high-performance acceleration rather than generic lectures. Founders participating in Cohort 5 gain access to mentorship that spans NIC’s national network to Google’s global expertise. This program is designed for startups building tangible solutions across sectors including Deep-Tech, AI, HealthTech, Climate-Tech, Fintech, SaaS, and Women-led Tech. With a hands-on approach, the program ensures founders receive guidance tailored to the specific challenges and growth opportunities of their industries.

One of the most significant advantages of NIC Islamabad’s program is its equity-free model. Founders retain full ownership of their startups while benefiting from 100% focus on scaling their businesses. Cohort 5 participants receive exposure to global mentors and coaches, access to financial modeling support, and opportunities to present their products to investors. The program also cultivates a peer-focused environment, enabling serious founders to collaborate, share knowledge, and push each other forward while navigating the challenges of high-growth entrepreneurship.

NIC Islamabad emphasizes bridging the gap between local innovation and global opportunity. Founders in Cohort 5 are encouraged to think beyond local markets, build products with international potential, and leverage the mentorship ecosystem to refine strategies, enhance technical capabilities, and attract investment. The initiative recognizes that Pakistan’s growing tech talent, especially in AI and related sectors, can achieve global impact if provided with the right guidance, resources, and exposure.

The program also underscores the importance of diversity in technology. Women-led startups are actively encouraged to participate, benefiting from mentorship, coaching, and networking opportunities designed to address the specific challenges faced by female founders in technology sectors. By fostering inclusion alongside innovation, NIC Islamabad aims to contribute to a robust and resilient startup ecosystem that supports scalable solutions and sustainable growth.

Applications for Cohort 5 are now open, giving aspiring founders the chance to join a focused, results-driven accelerator program. This is an opportunity for startups that are ready to move beyond the ideation stage, scale operations, and position themselves for global growth. By connecting founders with the resources, networks, and mentorship needed to succeed, NIC Islamabad is enabling Pakistan’s brightest innovators to translate local talent into international impact.

Founders interested in joining Cohort 5 can apply through the official portal at this link. NIC Islamabad is positioning itself as a strategic hub where high-potential startups in AI, Deep-Tech, HealthTech, Climate-Tech, Fintech, SaaS, and Women-led Tech can scale confidently, efficiently, and sustainably.

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