NIC Quetta Alumni Networking Expo 2026 | Online Session with Ignite and Lahore Centre for Entrepreneurship

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National Incubation Center Quetta hosted an online Alumni Networking Expo, convening founders, innovators, and entrepreneurs from across its alumni community in a virtual session aimed at strengthening connections, surfacing collaboration opportunities, and reinforcing the ties that bind the centre’s growing network of post-incubation startups. The session brought together representatives from Ignite — National Technology Fund and Lahore Centre for Entrepreneurship, whose participation added a broader institutional and cross-city dimension to what might otherwise have remained a purely local gathering. Their presence opened the discussion to possibilities of wider collaboration across Pakistan’s startup ecosystem, connecting the Quetta alumni community with networks and resources that extend well beyond Balochistan.

A notable moment in the session came with the closing remarks delivered by Nisar Ahmed, Additional Director at National Incubation Center Quetta, who was joined by the Ignite representative in reflecting on the centre’s impact since its establishment. Their remarks touched on the growth trajectories of startups that have passed through the incubation programme, as well as the opportunities that lie ahead for the ecosystem as it continues to develop. Throughout the session, alumni startups shared updates on their journeys since graduating from the incubation programme, exchanging insights on growth strategies, discussing potential business synergies, and exploring partnership possibilities with one another. The format created a space for the kind of peer-to-peer learning and informal deal-making that structured incubation programmes rarely have the bandwidth to facilitate during the active cohort period.

The expo underscored a point that National Incubation Center Quetta appears to be investing in deliberately — that the value of an incubation programme does not end when a cohort concludes. Maintaining an active and engaged alumni network extends the reach and impact of the centre’s work, creating a compounding effect as each successive cohort adds new ventures to a community that continues to support and elevate its members long after the formal programme has ended. Balochistan University of Information Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences is among the institutional partners associated with the centre’s broader educational and entrepreneurial mandate in the region.

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