Ignite – National Technology Fund proudly represents Pakistan at TechCrunch 2025 in San Francisco, showcasing four groundbreaking startups in AI, fintech, and safety innovation.
Pakistani workspace startup COLABS is expanding to Saudi Arabia with a flagship site in Riyadh, marking a key step in its MENAP growth strategy and bridging innovation ecosystems between Pakistan and the Kingdom.
Pakistan Pavilion debuts at Expand North Star 2025 in Dubai, showcasing local startups and digital innovation across fintech, AI, and e-commerce, connecting Pakistani entrepreneurs with global investors and partners.
National Incubation Center Lahore opens applications for Cohort 3, offering PKR 5 million grants, U.S. exposure, and mentorship to Pakistan’s next wave of entrepreneurs.
Secret Stash founder announces her successful exit after a decade of building Pakistan’s first second-hand fashion platform, marking a milestone for sustainable fashion and women-led startups.
Digital Lockers has closed its Shark Tank Pakistan deal with investor Rabeel Warraich, marking a major milestone for the smart locker startup as it prepares to expand into Saudi Arabia.
Saraaf has received the biggest-ever investment commitment on Shark Tank Pakistan from Usman Bashir, marking a major milestone for the B2B sourcing startup as it prepares for its global expansion and upcoming IPO.
PakAngels has launched applications for Startups Cohort-III, offering early-stage ventures in Pakistan the chance to become investment-ready with guidance from Silicon Valley veterans.
P@SHA and CITADEL have signed an MoU to collaborate on the Davos Startup Challenge 2026, creating opportunities for Pakistani startups to gain visibility, connect with investors, and represent the country at the World Economic Forum.
NIC Karachi, in collaboration with Orbit Startups, will host Demo Day on September 23, 2025, featuring Pakistani startups pitching innovative solutions in fintech, digital services, sustainability, and AI.
NIC Hyderabad, established under Ignite and the Ministry of IT & Telecom, celebrated its third anniversary and graduated 32 startups, with Federal Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja emphasizing modern facilities and government support for young entrepreneurs.
NIC Hyderabad celebrated its third anniversary and graduated 32 startups from Cohorts 4 and 5, with Federal Minister Shaza Fatima Khawaja highlighting government support for innovation and Pakistan’s entrepreneurial ecosystem.