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From Freelancer to Founder 3.0 at NIC Karachi to Equip Entrepreneurs with Skills to Scale and Lead

  • August 16, 2025
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From Freelancer to Founder 3.0 is set to take place on Monday, August 18, 2025, at NIC Karachi, continuing its mission to guide freelancers and early-stage entrepreneurs on how to scale their careers into thriving businesses. Running from 3:00 PM to 6:00 PM, the third edition of this initiative promises an even deeper exploration of the skills, mindset, and strategies needed to transition from individual work to leading a scalable venture.

Organized in collaboration with Pakistan Freelancers Association (PAFLA), the program focuses on addressing the unique challenges faced by freelancers who aspire to build sustainable companies. By providing practical guidance, actionable insights, and direct exposure to experienced mentors, the event aims to bridge the gap between self-employment and entrepreneurship.

The session will offer participants a structured approach to understanding how to grow beyond one-person operations. Through discussions on leadership development, business strategy, and operational scaling, attendees will learn how to transform their freelancing expertise into market-ready enterprises. In addition, the event is designed to cultivate a growth-oriented mindset, empowering participants to see freelancing not just as project-based work but as a foundation for building impactful organizations.

With freelancing on the rise in Pakistan, and thousands of professionals entering the digital economy each year, initiatives like From Freelancer to Founder 3.0 play a vital role in equipping talent with the tools to compete globally. By leveraging partnerships with platforms like PAFLA and NIC Karachi, the program offers a collaborative environment where participants can learn, network, and map out their entrepreneurial paths.

This year’s edition builds on the success of the previous two sessions, which drew strong engagement from Pakistan’s freelancer community and startup ecosystem. The third installment will dive even deeper into the nuances of scaling — from managing clients and revenue to building teams, securing funding, and creating sustainable business models. Whether participants are exploring entrepreneurship for the first time or already managing small teams, the program aims to provide clarity on how to lead effectively in a competitive landscape.

NIC Karachi, known for nurturing innovative startups through mentorship, grants, and collaborative workspaces, will serve as the venue, giving participants firsthand exposure to one of the country’s most vibrant innovation hubs.

Registration is open at nickarachi.com/attendingevent, with limited spots available to ensure a focused and interactive learning experience.

For freelancers eager to evolve into founders and take control of their entrepreneurial journey, From Freelancer to Founder 3.0 offers an actionable roadmap. With its mix of expert guidance, peer learning, and ecosystem support, the session is positioned as a launchpad for the next generation of business leaders emerging from Pakistan’s digital talent pool.

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