NSPP Delegation Tours NIC Islamabad to Understand Pakistan’s Startup and Innovation Landscape

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NIC Islamabad recently hosted a delegation from the National School of Public Policy for an immersive visit aimed at understanding Pakistan’s evolving innovation ecosystem. The session provided insight into how the country’s startup and tech landscape is being strengthened through structured support, incubation, and innovation platforms.

During the visit, Project Director Sayyed Ahmad Masud gave an in-depth overview of NIC Islamabad, detailing its vision, operational purpose, and the pivotal role it plays in nurturing founders and enabling scalable innovation. Discussions emphasized the mechanisms through which NIC Islamabad and similar platforms empower entrepreneurs, provide access to resources, and create pathways for impactful solutions to flourish.

The delegation toured the center’s facilities, observing firsthand how founders operate within the makerspace and the broader support ecosystem. From product development zones to founder services, participants gained a clear understanding of the operational framework that supports innovation, collaboration, and business growth. The interactive visit allowed the delegation to witness how ideas evolve into tangible products and how founders navigate the startup journey with the guidance and infrastructure provided by NIC Islamabad.

The session also highlighted the collaborative efforts of the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan, Tech Destination Pakistan, and Ignite – National Technology Fund in creating an ecosystem where innovation can thrive. By facilitating interactions between policy-makers, industry leaders, and entrepreneurs, NIC Islamabad continues to play a critical role in shaping Pakistan’s entrepreneurial landscape.

Opening the doors to institutions like the National School of Public Policy underscores NIC Islamabad’s commitment to fostering dialogue, knowledge-sharing, and practical exposure. The delegation’s visit demonstrated the significance of experiential learning in understanding how innovation ecosystems are built, supported, and scaled in Pakistan.

By showcasing its makerspaces, founder services, and structured programs, NIC Islamabad continues to highlight the growing potential of Pakistan’s startup environment, reinforcing its mission to support sustainable, scalable, and impactful ventures across the country.

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