Sindh Enterprise Incubation Center is hosting an open house event for its second cohort on the seventeenth of August, twenty twenty six, running from five in the evening until seven, at the Mumtaz Mirza Auditorium inside the Sindh Museum in Hyderabad. The event has been framed around the theme Build What Matters, giving prospective applicants an opportunity to learn more about the incubator’s programme before deciding whether to apply for the second cohort.
The open house is designed to give attendees a direct look at what SEIC’s incubation programme involves, with organisers describing the session as a chance for participants to meet the team behind the centre, explore what it takes to build something meaningful, and take an initial step toward turning an early stage idea into a functioning business. The format suggests a more informal, exploratory session rather than a formal pitch or selection event, aimed at helping interested individuals understand whether their idea fits the kind of ventures SEIC typically supports.
Sindh Enterprise Incubation Center operates under the Science and Information Technology Department of the Government of Sindh, positioning it as one of the provincial government’s dedicated platforms for supporting early stage entrepreneurship within the region. The choice of Hyderabad as the location for this cohort’s open house reflects an effort to extend incubation support beyond Karachi, giving entrepreneurs in Hyderabad and the surrounding areas of Sindh more direct access to structured startup support without needing to travel to the provincial capital.
The event is being supported by Sapphire Consulting Services and HUM Network, alongside the Science and Information Technology Department, reflecting a mix of private sector and government backing behind SEIC’s second cohort. Those interested in learning more about the programme or applying for Cohort 2 have been directed to register through the link shared as part of the announcement at www.seic.ac.pk/register.
The open house format, combined with the second cohort’s positioning as a continuation of SEIC’s earlier work, points to the incubator’s ongoing efforts to build a pipeline of early stage founders across Hyderabad and the broader Sindh region. By hosting the event directly at a public venue such as the Sindh Museum rather than confining it to the incubator’s own facilities, SEIC appears to be aiming for a session accessible to a wider audience of prospective applicants who may not yet have direct exposure to the incubation ecosystem.
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