Startups associated with NICAT have been offered a set of operational support benefits through an initiative linked with Odoo, aimed at making business management tools more accessible for early stage founders. Under this arrangement, participating startups will receive a 20 percent discount on services, along with exclusive referral based incentives and a two week free access period to explore the platform. The offer is positioned as a way for emerging ventures to streamline their internal operations while testing one of the widely used enterprise resource planning systems in the global startup and business ecosystem.
The initiative comes at a time when many early stage companies in Pakistan are actively seeking cost effective digital tools to manage operations such as accounting, inventory, sales tracking, human resource management, and customer relations. For startups working with limited resources, access to structured systems is often considered essential in maintaining operational clarity while scaling. The inclusion of a trial period alongside discounted access is expected to allow founders to evaluate whether the platform fits their workflow before making longer term commitments.
NICAT, which operates within Pakistan’s broader innovation and technology development landscape, continues to engage with industry partners to support startups through tools, mentorship, and infrastructure access. The collaboration reflects an increasing focus on providing practical resources to founders rather than limiting support to advisory sessions alone. Institutions linked with the initiative include Ignite National Technology Fund under the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication Pakistan, along with organizations such as NETSOL Technologies Incorporated, National Aerospace Science and Technology Park, Air University, and Pakistan Aeronautical Complex Kamra, all of which are involved in various aspects of technology development and incubation support in the country.
The move also highlights a growing trend within Pakistan’s startup ecosystem where incubation centers and technology parks are forming structured partnerships with global software providers to reduce operational barriers for new ventures. Enterprise resource planning systems are increasingly being viewed as necessary infrastructure for startups aiming to organize data, automate workflows, and manage growth in a more structured manner. For founders, access to such tools at reduced cost can play a role in early decision making and operational efficiency, particularly during the initial stages of company development when financial constraints are more pronounced.
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