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Falling Walls Lab FCCU Lahore 2025 Opens Applications for Innovators Across Pakistan 

  • April 23, 2025
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Falling Walls Lab competition is once again calling for applications from entrepreneurs, researchers, and professionals across the country. The 2025 edition of the competition, hosted by Forman Christian College University (FCCU) in Lahore, promises to be a springboard for breakthrough ideas, offering participants a chance to present their innovations on a global stage. Falling Walls Lab is an international forum that celebrates the spirit of innovation and the breaking down of barriers in science, business, and society. The Lahore edition, Falling Walls Lab FCCU 2025, will serve as the national qualifying round, culminating in the selection of one outstanding innovator who will represent Pakistan in the global Falling Walls Lab Finale held in Berlin, Germany.

This initiative invites applications from individuals who are eager to showcase ideas that have the potential to solve pressing real-world challenges. Whether it’s a groundbreaking scientific concept, a novel social enterprise, or an innovative business model, applicants are encouraged to present what they believe will be the “next wall to fall.” The competition will be held at the FCCU campus in Lahore, with the university extending support to participants who may require accommodation during their stay. While transport to and from the event must be arranged by the participants themselves, the opportunity to connect with a network of global thought leaders and innovators makes it a compelling investment in their future.

The winner of the Falling Walls Lab FCCU 2025 will not only gain national recognition but will also earn a fully sponsored ticket to Berlin. There, they will compete in the international Falling Walls Lab Finale, which is held during the annual Falling Walls Conference — one of the most anticipated gatherings for science and innovation globally. The winner will be required to hold a valid passport at the time of selection and must arrange their own visa for travel. Organizers stress that the platform is open to a diverse range of participants — from university students and researchers to early-career professionals and entrepreneurs. The aim is to foster a culture of innovation and intellectual exchange that transcends disciplines and industries.

Prospective applicants are urged to visit the official application portal at https://falling-walls.com/falling-walls-lab-fccu-lahore for more details and to submit their entries before the deadline. The Falling Walls Lab initiative continues to be a beacon for breakthrough thinking, and with FCCU Lahore as the host for its 2025 edition, the spotlight once again turns to Pakistan’s growing ecosystem of innovators. As ideas take center stage in Lahore, one brilliant mind will soon have the chance to inspire the world from Berlin.

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