NIC Islamabad Opens Early Expression of Interest for Cohort 5 Startups

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NIC Islamabad is actively identifying and tracking the next generation of high-impact startups that have the potential to shape Pakistan’s innovation ecosystem. Focused on sectors such as AI, HealthTech, ClimateTech, FinTech, SaaS, and GovTech, the center is preparing to onboard founders whose ventures demonstrate innovative solutions and scalability. Although Cohort 5 has not officially opened for applications, NIC Islamabad has launched an early Expression of Interest to allow founders to signal their interest and gain priority consideration before the public application process begins.

This early-access initiative provides founders with an opportunity to get on the radar of NIC Islamabad’s advisory and support network, positioning their startups for guidance, resources, and strategic mentorship. By opening the Expression of Interest ahead of the full cohort announcement, NIC encourages proactive founders who are ready to move early and demonstrate commitment to building solutions that address real-world challenges. This approach aligns with NIC’s philosophy that the strongest startups are those that take initiative and engage with support ecosystems before opportunities are widely available.

Founders participating in the early-access process will be considered for priority selection, which can provide significant advantages, including early engagement with mentors, access to resources, and the chance to align their growth strategies with the goals of NIC Islamabad’s acceleration programs. The initiative reflects NIC’s dedication to nurturing startups that are capable of driving innovation across multiple sectors while providing structured support that enhances operational efficiency, market readiness, and investor engagement.

NIC Islamabad’s focus on emerging sectors underscores the importance of fostering innovation that has both technological depth and societal impact. By targeting areas such as AI and HealthTech, the center supports ventures that leverage advanced technologies to solve critical problems. ClimateTech and FinTech startups receive tailored support to develop scalable solutions with measurable outcomes, while GovTech and SaaS startups benefit from guidance that aligns operational execution with regulatory and market demands. Through this structured approach, NIC Islamabad aims to ensure that startups entering Cohort 5 are well-equipped to succeed in competitive domestic and global markets.

The Expression of Interest for Cohort 5 provides founders with a clear pathway to engage with NIC Islamabad’s ecosystem early. Startups that demonstrate innovation, readiness, and commitment to growth are positioned to benefit from mentorship, network access, and programmatic support designed to accelerate development. NIC Islamabad’s proactive engagement ensures that promising ventures are identified and nurtured before formal cohort applications open, providing a competitive advantage and fostering a culture of initiative and strategic thinking.

Founders interested in early participation can submit their interest through Apply Here, signaling readiness to join the upcoming cohort and gain visibility with NIC Islamabad’s team. This early-access process is limited and targeted toward serious founders, emphasizing the value of preparedness, initiative, and alignment with the center’s objectives. By identifying and supporting high-potential startups ahead of the public cohort launch, NIC Islamabad continues to strengthen Pakistan’s innovation ecosystem and empower founders to build ventures that have lasting impact.

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