NIC Islamabad Showcases Startups And Innovation At ITCN Asia Lahore

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NIC Islamabad recently took an active role at the three-day ITCN Asia Lahore, engaging with a dynamic cross-section of Pakistan’s technology and startup ecosystem. Representing NIC Islamabad, Program Manager Kamran Taufiq Khan connected with numerous founders, investors, and industry professionals, providing insights into the impact NIC has had on early-stage startups and the pathways it creates for ambitious entrepreneurs to scale their ventures. The event offered a unique opportunity to discuss success stories, mentorship support, and growth strategies with attendees eager to explore new business opportunities in the tech space.

Among the startups present, NIC Islamabad was proud to feature CallRolin, a venture transforming traditional call handling systems through AI and IoT integration. CallRolin has developed custom pipelines designed to optimize communication workflows across various industries, enabling organizations to manage calls more efficiently and intelligently. By leveraging automation and smart routing, the startup is helping businesses reduce operational bottlenecks and improve customer experience, demonstrating the practical applications of AI-driven solutions in everyday operations.

In addition to CallRolin, Najoomi Technologies, a graduate of NIC Islamabad, also showcased its innovative approach at ITCN Asia. Najoomi is redefining call center operations by introducing AI-powered call recording analytics, significantly reducing the time and costs associated with traditional manual processes. Their platform provides advanced insights for businesses of all sizes, making sophisticated analytics accessible and scalable. The presence of Najoomi Technologies highlighted the lasting impact of NIC Islamabad’s programs, illustrating how early-stage support can translate into fully functional products that serve a broader market while driving technological adoption.

The participation of NIC Islamabad and its startups at ITCN Asia Lahore reflects the growing vibrancy of Pakistan’s startup ecosystem. The event saw strong engagement across multiple sectors, from enterprise software and AI to IoT and telecommunications, demonstrating both investor interest and founder enthusiasm. For NIC Islamabad, these interactions reinforce the importance of creating platforms that support early-stage entrepreneurs with mentorship, access to networks, and strategic guidance. Attendees were able to observe firsthand how startups nurtured within NIC’s programs are now delivering tangible solutions with measurable impact.

For founders looking to take their ideas from concept to execution, NIC Islamabad continues to provide a structured launchpad. Through hands-on mentorship, industry connections, and access to resources, the program equips entrepreneurs with the tools required to scale their ventures while navigating the challenges of growth. Events like ITCN Asia Lahore offer a crucial window into how these startups perform in real-world environments and engage with potential clients, partners, and investors. NIC Islamabad encourages serious, driven founders to explore opportunities within its programs and leverage the ecosystem support available to them.

Applications for NIC Islamabad are open for founders eager to transform their ideas into scalable businesses. By connecting with industry experts and showcasing innovative solutions at platforms such as ITCN Asia, NIC Islamabad continues to strengthen its role as a hub for early-stage startup development in Pakistan, fostering a culture of innovation, collaboration, and sustainable growth.

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