NIC Karachi Opens Applications For Cybersecurity Founders With Orbit Ventures

Published on

NIC Karachi, in collaboration with Orbit Ventures, has opened applications for its cybersecurity-focused incubation program, targeting ambitious founders aiming to develop solutions that safeguard digital infrastructure and scale internationally. The initiative is designed to nurture early-stage and growth-stage cybersecurity startups by providing structured guidance, hands-on support, and strategic access to investors, corporate partners, and government linkages. By offering a comprehensive framework for incubation and acceleration, NIC Karachi seeks to strengthen Pakistan’s position in the global cybersecurity ecosystem and empower innovators addressing emerging digital threats.

The program offers participating founders mentorship from experienced cybersecurity professionals who provide guidance on technical development, product-market fit, and business strategy. Tailored acceleration plans are created in partnership with Orbit Ventures to ensure that startups receive targeted support aligned with their growth stage. Alongside mentoring and acceleration, the program also emphasizes fundraising readiness, connecting startups with a network of investors and corporate partners to facilitate financing opportunities and market traction. This ecosystem-driven approach is aimed at equipping startups with the resources and networks necessary to expand both domestically and internationally.

Securitanium, founded by Waqar Ahmed, serves as a key example of the caliber of startups the program supports. The company develops advanced cyber defense tools designed to meet the evolving threat landscape, highlighting the real-world applicability and market relevance of solutions emerging from the NIC Karachi incubation pipeline. Participants in the program benefit from access to workspace at one of Pakistan’s largest tech incubators, providing an environment that fosters collaboration, innovation, and peer learning. In addition, corporate and government connections allow startups to validate products, scale operations, and navigate regulatory frameworks more effectively.

The program is open to cybersecurity founders at different stages of development, whether pre-revenue or already demonstrating traction. NIC Karachi emphasizes the importance of addressing real cyber threats while providing guidance on building sustainable business models, enhancing team capacity, and accelerating market entry. By combining mentorship, tailored acceleration, and strategic ecosystem access, the initiative aims to create a new wave of cybersecurity innovators capable of delivering impactful solutions both locally and globally. Founders interested in applying can submit their applications through NIC Karachi’s official portal, joining a community committed to advancing cybersecurity, innovation, and sustainable growth within Pakistan’s technology landscape.

Follow the SPIN IDG WhatsApp Channel for updates across the Smart Pakistan Insights Network covering all of Pakistan’s technology ecosystem. 

Latest articles

NIC Islamabad Hosts IFC Director Simon Andrews for Capital Dialogue

NIC Islamabad hosted Simon Andrews, IFC Director for Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, and Sahar Etezaz, IFC Country Officer, for a dialogue on connecting Pakistani startups with global capital, investment, and strategic partnerships to accelerate ecosystem growth.

Revora Raises 2 Million Dollars for AI Commerce Platform

Revora, formerly known as MyAlice and co-founded by Shuvo Rahman and Daniyal Baig, has raised 2 million dollars in seed funding co-led by i2i Ventures and Oraseya Capital to build an AI operating platform for e-commerce merchants, with growth focused on Saudi Arabia.

Maqsad Launches AI for Educators Course Starting June 29

Maqsad, Pakistan's leading EdTech platform, has launched AI for Educators, a hands-on course taught by Abdul Haseeb starting June 29, 2026, teaching teachers and university faculty to use AI tools including Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and ElevenLabs to improve teaching quality and productivity.

IPO Pakistan Invites Inventors to Join WIPO Patent Support Program

Intellectual Property Organization of Pakistan is inviting inventors to apply for the WIPO Inventor Assistance Program, offering free legal support to file patents in Pakistan and internationally for those who lack the resources to protect their inventions. Apply at iap.wipo.int.

More like this

NIC Islamabad Hosts IFC Director Simon Andrews for Capital Dialogue

NIC Islamabad hosted Simon Andrews, IFC Director for Pakistan, Afghanistan, Tajikistan and Turkmenistan, and Sahar Etezaz, IFC Country Officer, for a dialogue on connecting Pakistani startups with global capital, investment, and strategic partnerships to accelerate ecosystem growth.

Revora Raises 2 Million Dollars for AI Commerce Platform

Revora, formerly known as MyAlice and co-founded by Shuvo Rahman and Daniyal Baig, has raised 2 million dollars in seed funding co-led by i2i Ventures and Oraseya Capital to build an AI operating platform for e-commerce merchants, with growth focused on Saudi Arabia.

Maqsad Launches AI for Educators Course Starting June 29

Maqsad, Pakistan's leading EdTech platform, has launched AI for Educators, a hands-on course taught by Abdul Haseeb starting June 29, 2026, teaching teachers and university faculty to use AI tools including Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, and ElevenLabs to improve teaching quality and productivity.