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Invest2Innovate and NICAT Partner to Build Stronger Startup Support Systems

  • July 18, 2025
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Invest2Innovate (i2i) has entered into a formal partnership with the National Incubation Center for Aerospace Technologies (NICAT) through a newly signed Memorandum of Understanding (MoU). This strategic collaboration is aimed at reinforcing Pakistan’s startup ecosystem by streamlining access to mentorship, capital, and growth platforms for entrepreneurs across various stages of their journeys. The partnership reflects a shared mission to create stronger, more connected support structures for founders navigating the challenges of building high-impact ventures in Pakistan.

The MoU outlines a number of key initiatives that will be rolled out under this partnership. These include a two-way referral system where NICAT will refer promising graduates from its incubation programs to i2i’s scale-focused acceleration offerings, while i2i will guide early-stage ventures toward NICAT’s incubation track. This approach ensures that startups can access the right kind of support at the right time based on their business maturity and goals.

In addition to startup referrals, the partnership opens up i2i’s angel network to select NICAT startups, providing them with new channels for funding and mentorship from seasoned investors. Startups incubated at NICAT will also benefit from access to i2i’s proprietary knowledge resources and capacity-building frameworks. In return, NICAT will extend public sector opportunities and institutional knowledge to startups within i2i’s network.

Mentor exchange is another cornerstone of the collaboration. Both i2i and NICAT will refer experts from their respective mentor pools to support startups in each other’s programs, further enriching the technical and strategic guidance available to founders. This will allow startups to gain insights from professionals with diverse sectoral and operational expertise.

As part of the agreement, NICAT will also contribute startup data to i2i’s Deal Flow Tracker—an initiative that enhances investor visibility into Pakistan’s early-stage ecosystem—and support the onboarding of NICAT startups onto the Investor Founder Discovery Platform (IFDP), which connects founders with relevant funding opportunities.

The partnership also includes joint event planning, with both organizations committing to co-hosting networking sessions, knowledge exchanges, and peer learning forums. These events will aim to create collaborative spaces where founders, mentors, and investors can come together to learn and share resources, helping reduce fragmentation in the ecosystem.

This partnership marks an important step in expanding the connective tissue between incubation and acceleration efforts in Pakistan. By aligning on a shared framework for startup development, i2i and NICAT aim to reduce duplication, enhance visibility, and ensure more efficient resource distribution to startups that show high potential. It also positions both organizations as proactive contributors to a national innovation agenda, combining public sector access with private sector execution to create sustainable pathways for entrepreneurial success.

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