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Ministry of IT & Telecom Invites Startups to TikTok STEM Feed Launch Event on August 4 in Islamabad

  • August 1, 2025
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The Ministry of IT & Telecom is inviting startups from Islamabad, Rawalpindi, and surrounding areas to participate in the upcoming TikTok STEM Feed Launch Event. The gathering will take place on August 4, 2025, from 11:30 AM to 2:15 PM at the Auditorium of the Pakistan-China Friendship Center in Islamabad.

The event aims to bring together innovators, entrepreneurs, and key stakeholders to highlight the potential of STEM—Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics—in shaping Pakistan’s digital future. By attending, startups will have the chance to network with fellow founders, industry professionals, and policy representatives, gaining exposure to new opportunities and collaborative initiatives.

TikTok’s STEM Feed is designed to promote educational and skill-building content across its platform, with a focus on inspiring young audiences and fostering interest in science and technology careers. The launch in Pakistan signals an effort to align popular digital platforms with national objectives for skills development and innovation.

Startups interested in joining the event are encouraged to submit their nominations via the official registration form. Space is limited, and participation will be confirmed based on the nominations received. The Ministry is particularly keen on engaging early-stage ventures and teams working on STEM-related solutions to ensure the event showcases a wide range of ideas and innovations.

For eligible startups, this event represents not only a networking opportunity but also a chance to understand how digital media can be leveraged for STEM awareness and community building. With the Ministry of IT & Telecom backing the initiative, the launch is positioned as a step toward integrating modern communication channels into the broader strategy for promoting technical education and entrepreneurship in Pakistan.

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