OfficeFlowAI has secured 1st position at the GSEA Pakistan National Finals 2025–2026, marking a significant milestone for the student-led venture founded by Alina Nasir. The competition, organized by Entrepreneurs’ Organization (EO), brought together leading student entrepreneurs from across the country to compete for the national title. This year’s Global Student Entrepreneur Awards (GSEA) Pakistan edition featured semi-final rounds across Islamabad, Karachi, and Lahore, where top founders from each chapter were shortlisted to advance. Two finalists from each city were selected for the National Finals in Lahore, forming a competitive group of six student-led ventures representing some of the most promising entrepreneurial talent in Pakistan.
After advancing from the Islamabad semi-finals, OfficeFlowAI competed at the national stage against finalists from Karachi and Lahore, ultimately securing first position nationwide. The win reflects the venture’s strong positioning within Pakistan’s emerging student startup ecosystem, where technology-focused founders are increasingly building solutions aligned with global market standards. OfficeFlowAI develops AI-powered automation solutions designed to streamline business workflows, enhance operational efficiency, and provide scalable systems that address practical challenges faced by organizations. The recognition at GSEA Pakistan underscores not only the startup’s innovation but also its execution strategy, product clarity, and growth potential within a competitive entrepreneurial environment.
By winning at the national level, OfficeFlowAI now qualifies to represent Pakistan at the GSEA Regional Finals in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, where national winners from multiple countries will compete on a broader platform. The regional stage offers exposure to international judges, investors, and entrepreneurial networks, further positioning the startup within a cross-border innovation landscape. The journey from Islamabad to Lahore and now onward to Riyadh highlights the structured pathway that GSEA provides to student founders seeking to scale their ventures beyond local markets. EO Pakistan and EO Lahore played a central role in organizing and hosting the competition, creating a platform that recognizes and accelerates high-potential student entrepreneurs across chapters. OfficeFlowAI’s progression to the regional stage signals continued momentum for Pakistan’s student-led technology ventures and reflects a growing culture of innovation that is increasingly competitive on international platforms.
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