NIC Peshawar Opens Final Walk-In Interviews for Cohort 15 Startups

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NIC Peshawar has announced the final round of walk-in interviews for its Cohort 15 incubation program, offering early-stage startups one last opportunity to secure a place in the city’s growing entrepreneurial ecosystem. Internal interviews are scheduled for tomorrow, providing aspiring founders a platform to present their ideas, demonstrate their innovation, and connect directly with mentors, judges, and ecosystem partners. For many startups, this marks a crucial moment to translate months of preparation into a tangible opportunity for mentorship, funding, and strategic guidance.

The incubation program has been a key driver in Peshawar’s startup ecosystem, supporting early-stage ventures by providing access to training, industry expertise, and resources that can accelerate business growth. Over previous rounds, NIC Peshawar has attracted founders from diverse sectors, ranging from healthtech and edtech to AI-driven solutions and digital services. Each participant has the chance to engage with experienced mentors, refine business models, and gain practical advice on market strategies and scaling operations. For Cohort 15, the program continues to emphasize hands-on support, allowing startups to rapidly iterate on their ideas while building the skills and confidence necessary to succeed in competitive markets.

The walk-in interviews offer more than just evaluation—they provide founders with direct exposure to Pakistan’s broader innovation ecosystem. Participants have the opportunity to meet representatives from key supporting organizations, including Ignite – National Technology Fund, LMKT, and Orbit Startups, as well as leading academic partners like IMSciences, Rehman Medical Institute, CECOS University, and corporate collaborators such as Frontier Platinum. The combination of mentorship, institutional support, and networking ensures that selected startups not only gain access to resources but also integrate into a wider ecosystem that can provide strategic guidance, investment opportunities, and industry connections.

As the final walk-in interviews approach, founders are encouraged to prepare their presentations, refine their pitches, and showcase the unique value of their ventures. NIC Peshawar’s Cohort 15 continues to reflect a commitment to supporting innovation across the region, fostering a culture of entrepreneurship that emphasizes creativity, resilience, and impact. With the doors closing after this round, this is the last chance for ambitious startups to join a program that has consistently provided emerging entrepreneurs with the tools, knowledge, and networks needed to accelerate growth and make meaningful contributions to Pakistan’s startup ecosystem.

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