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KARACHI: Solus Labs, a tech incubator specializing in web3 project incubation, fundraising, and development. We are excited to propose a collaboration opportunity with National Incubation Center, Karachi as a Strategic Partner for the Southeast Asia region.
NIC Karachi is an initiative of the Ministry of IT, funded by Ignite, and operated by LMKT dedicated to empowering innovative entrepreneurs through mentorship, training, and access to funding. With over 299+ startups incubated, 99,000+ jobs created, and Rs. 8.1 Billion raised in investment, NIC Karachi is at the forefront of Pakistan’s entrepreneurship scene.
Solus Labs in collaboration with NIC Karachi has organized the launch of a nationwide “Ideas to Prototype” HackFest which is scheduled to launch on 24th July 2023 at NIC Karachi.
Winners of the HackFest will be awarded with cash prizes and an opportunity to incubate in Solus Labs global fellowship program with a guaranteed funding of $100,000 after graduation. We will provide global exposure and resources to all graduated startups from Pakistan to have their successful startup launches.
Event will be attended by academia, government and corporate senior management professionals. While the Chief Guest is Khalid Jamil Shamsi, CEO Computer Research and President at e-Creatorz Pvt Ltd.
We feel this is a great opportunity for Pakistani startups to explore vast possibilities of the web3 world. We look forward to hosting you at the event and creating a greater impact together.
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