University of Karachi ICCBS Technology Park Hosts Founders Meetup for Startups and Builders

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ICCBS Technology Park and Technology Incubation Center at the University of Karachi is set to host a Founders Meetup aimed at bringing together early-stage entrepreneurs, builders, and innovators from across the city. The session is designed as an informal gathering where founders can engage in open conversations, share experiences, and build meaningful connections within the local startup ecosystem.

The event focuses on creating a relaxed environment where participants can interact without formal pitch requirements or structured agendas. Instead of presentations or investment pitches, the meetup is centered on dialogue, idea exchange, and peer-to-peer learning among individuals actively working on startup ideas or early-stage ventures. This approach reflects a growing trend in ecosystem-building where informal networking is being used to strengthen collaboration among founders.

Scheduled for 29 April 2026 at ICCBS Technology Park and Incubation Center, the meetup will run from 3:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Organizers aim to bring together a diverse group of participants, including students, first-time founders, and early-stage startup teams, to encourage knowledge sharing and community building within Karachi’s innovation landscape.

The initiative highlights ongoing efforts within academic and incubation environments to support entrepreneurship by fostering direct engagement between builders. By prioritizing conversation over formality, the session aims to create stronger founder networks and encourage collaboration that can lead to future startup development and ecosystem growth in the city.

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