Pakistani Startups: Ignite Your Growth with Stanford Seed Spark Program

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Calling all ambitious Pakistani entrepreneurs! The Lahore Center for Entrepreneurship (LCE) is partnering with the prestigious Stanford Seed Spark Program to offer a powerful growth accelerator for early-stage startups. This isn’t your average bootcamp; it’s a five-month online program led by Stanford Graduate School of Business faculty, designed to equip your venture with the knowledge and tools needed to scale effectively.

Deep Dive into Scaling Strategies:

The program dives deep into the intricacies of scaling a startup. Forget theoretical lectures – expect engaging live online sessions packed with practical insights and time-tested toolkits. You’ll learn from the best and gain the know-how to propel your business forward.

But it doesn’t stop there. Stanford Seed Spark goes beyond the curriculum. You’ll receive personalized mentorship,ensuring your startup gets tailored advice and support specifically relevant to your unique challenges. Additionally,connect with a vibrant community of peers from across South Asia, fostering a collaborative and supportive environment where you can learn from each other’s experiences.

This transformative program is ideal for registered startups that are already generating revenue. With a nominal program fee of just $150, the Stanford Seed Spark Program offers an unmatched return on investment: invaluable knowledge, a powerful network, and the potential to skyrocket your growth.

Applications are open now, but the window closes on July 2nd, 2024. Don’t miss this chance to ignite your startup’s journey and join a community of innovative leaders shaping Pakistan’s future.

Head over to their website to register your interest. For any questions, reach out to the LCE team at lce@lums.edu.pk.Take your startup to the next level with the Stanford Seed Spark Program!

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