NIC Islamabad Signs MOU with BAT B Accelerator Tower Spain

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National Incubation Center Islamabad has signed a strategic Memorandum of Understanding with BAT B Accelerator Tower in Bilbao, Spain, marking a significant step toward strengthening cross-border innovation, entrepreneurship, and startup collaboration between Pakistan and Spain. The agreement represents a deliberate institutional effort to build durable bridges between two national innovation ecosystems that have not historically had extensive direct engagement, and it positions NIC Islamabad’s founders and startups for meaningfully expanded access to European markets, mentorship networks, and investor communities at a moment when Pakistani startups are increasingly looking beyond domestic and regional markets toward genuinely global growth opportunities. The signing took place within the broader context of B Acceleration Week, an international gathering bringing together innovators from more than 30 countries, giving the partnership an additional layer of visibility and significance as it was formalised in front of an international audience already focused on the themes of cross-border collaboration and ecosystem building that the MOU itself embodies.

The MOU was signed by Sayyed Ahmad Masud, Project Director of NIC Islamabad, and Eriz Sainz Gurtubay, Director of BAT B Accelerator Tower, in a ceremony attended by a notably senior group of diplomatic and government representatives whose presence underscored the strategic weight that both Pakistan and the regional government of Biscay are placing on this partnership. Zahoor Ahmed, Ambassador of Pakistan to the Kingdom of Spain, attended the signing, reflecting the Pakistani diplomatic mission’s direct engagement with and support for the kind of institutional, ecosystem-level relationship building that this MOU represents, extending beyond conventional trade or political diplomacy into the specific domain of innovation and entrepreneurship cooperation. Ainara Basurko, Deputy for Economic Promotion of the Government of Biscay, brought the regional Spanish government’s perspective and institutional backing to the agreement, signalling that the partnership carries genuine support from the public sector institutions in Bilbao that are positioned to facilitate the kind of market access, regulatory navigation, and local ecosystem integration that Pakistani startups would need to successfully establish a presence in the Basque region. Rafael Garibi Giménez, Honorary Consul for Pakistan in Bilbao, completed the diplomatic representation present at the signing, further reflecting the multi-layered institutional support underpinning this cross-border initiative.

The substance of what this MOU is designed to achieve centres on creating structured pathways for Pakistani startups to access European markets, mentorship, and investment networks through BAT B Accelerator Tower’s established presence and infrastructure within Bilbao’s innovation ecosystem, while simultaneously offering Spanish and broader European innovators a credible entry point into Pakistan’s rapidly developing startup landscape through NIC Islamabad’s national incubation infrastructure. For Pakistani founders building ventures with genuine international scalability, particularly those operating in sectors where European market validation and access carry significant commercial weight, a formal institutional relationship of this nature removes much of the uncertainty and informal relationship-building that would otherwise be required to establish credible footing within a foreign innovation ecosystem. Rather than founders having to independently identify, approach, and build trust with European accelerators and investor networks from scratch, the MOU provides an institutionally validated pathway that should considerably shorten the time and effort required to access these international opportunities.

The timing of the signing, occurring during B Acceleration Week alongside innovators from more than 30 countries, situates this Pakistan-Spain partnership within a much broader global conversation about how innovation ecosystems are increasingly choosing to collaborate across borders rather than developing in isolation from one another. NIC Islamabad’s framing of the agreement reaffirms a belief that the future belongs to ecosystems that collaborate, connect, and create together, a philosophy that reflects a broader and increasingly mainstream understanding within the global innovation community that no single national ecosystem, regardless of its scale or sophistication, can provide its startups with everything they need to achieve genuinely global impact and reach. For NIC Islamabad, this MOU adds to a growing portfolio of international partnerships and engagements that the centre has cultivated, reflecting its strategic ambition to position itself not merely as a domestic incubation provider but as a genuine connective node between Pakistan’s innovation ecosystem and the broader global network of accelerators, investors, and innovation hubs that can help Pakistani startups achieve the kind of international scale and recognition that the country’s growing talent base and entrepreneurial energy increasingly merit. Backed by the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication, Tech Destination Pakistan, and Ignite, the partnership represents a concrete institutional commitment to building the kind of international bridges that can translate Pakistan’s domestic innovation momentum into genuine global market access and recognition.

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