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Lahore Hosts Vibrant Startup Syndicate Networking Event ‘funl’

  • September 2, 2024
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Startup Syndicate brought its monthly networking and connectivity event ‘funl’ to Lahore, sparking a wave of excitement in the city’s vibrant startup ecosystem. The event, designed to foster collaboration and innovation, attracted a diverse range of participants including startups, corporate entities, and software studios committed to supporting entrepreneurial growth.

The turnout was a great a mix of emerging startups and established companies converging to share ideas, experiences, and expertise. Key figures in the Pakistani tech scene attended the event, including Saad Idrees from Daftarkhwan, Ayub Ghauri from NetSol, Arzish Azam from EjadLabs, and Kanwal Cheema from My Impact Meter. Their presence underscored the importance of community-driven growth and mentorship within the local ecosystem.

Startups like TheEPO.com, AppRocket, and LeanOutset took center stage, contributing to engaging discussions and delivering valuable insights. Their involvement fostered a spirit of learning and collaboration, with entrepreneurs exchanging ideas on innovation, growth strategies, and the future of the tech industry in Pakistan.

The event was made possible through the support of partners like Daftarkhwan and NextGeni, whose contributions helped elevate the experience for all participants. The success of the Lahore edition has set a strong precedent for future Startup Syndicate events, further strengthening the city’s status as a hub for entrepreneurial innovation.

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