Sindh Enterprise Development Fund has officially launched the Sindh Acceleration Program, a first-of-its-kind accelerator for startups in Sindh, developed in collaboration with IBA Centre for Entrepreneurial Development and Sapphire Consulting Services. The program is now live and accepting startups that have reached the minimum viable product stage or have achieved early traction, positioning it as a post-ideation resource for founders who are ready to build rather than those still exploring whether their idea is worth pursuing.
The program is structured around three core offerings: mentorship, hands-on support, and access to growth and financing pathways. That combination is deliberately designed to address the full spectrum of early-stage challenges rather than isolating any single dimension of startup development. Mentorship without financing access leaves founders with direction but no fuel, while financing without structured guidance often accelerates the wrong things. The Sindh Acceleration Program is framed around the premise that both need to work together for scalable, sustainable businesses to emerge.
The collaboration between Sindh Enterprise Development Fund, IBA Centre for Entrepreneurial Development, and Sapphire Consulting Services brings together government-backed enterprise development, one of Pakistan’s most active university-based entrepreneurship centres, and a private sector consulting firm, creating a tripartite support structure that spans institutional, academic, and commercial perspectives. That breadth of backing gives the program a credibility and resource base that single-institution accelerators in Pakistan have often struggled to match.
For Sindh’s startup ecosystem, the launch carries particular significance. The province has long operated in the shadow of Lahore and Islamabad when it comes to structured acceleration infrastructure, with most formal programs concentrated in Punjab. A government-led accelerator anchored in Karachi and explicitly designed to build scalable businesses across Sindh represents a meaningful shift in how the province is approaching early-stage venture development.
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