NIC Islamabad is set to host an intensive two-hour Startup Mentor Connect session designed to provide early-stage startups with practical guidance and strategic insights from seasoned mentors across multiple domains. Scheduled for July 29, 2025, at Telenor Pakistan’s 345 campus in Islamabad, the event is part of NIC Islamabad’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the country’s innovation ecosystem and empower young entrepreneurs.
The session will run from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm, offering founders a unique opportunity to engage directly with industry leaders and domain experts. Startups attending the program will benefit from focused discussions on critical aspects of business building, including product development, growth strategies, fundraising, branding, and investor engagement.
Organizers emphasize that the primary objective of the Startup Mentor Connect is to transform candid feedback, real-world experience, and hands-on advice into tangible momentum for participating startups. By connecting founders with mentors who have successfully navigated the complexities of scaling businesses, the initiative aims to bridge the knowledge gap that often challenges early-stage ventures.
Speaking about the importance of such initiatives, industry insiders noted that while many startups possess innovative ideas, they often struggle to refine their go-to-market strategies, optimize business models, or manage investor relationships. Sessions like Startup Mentor Connect address these challenges by offering founders the chance to learn directly from those who have successfully overcome similar hurdles.
The event will bring together an impressive lineup of mentors and business leaders, including Khurrum Ashfaque, Areej Khan, Andreas Høgberg, Magnus Müller, Awais Vohra, Ahsan Maykan, Waqas Aman Ullah, Shan Haq, Konpal Mansoor, Cynia Ejaz, Farah N. Samuel, Faisal Ijaz Siddiqui, Danish Akbar, Shahrukh Wali, Mohammad Ali Malik, Muhammad Abdur Rehman, Shoaib Baber, M. Kamran, Taufiq Khan, Sayyed Ahmad Masud, Murtaza Zaidi, among others. Their combined expertise spans multiple industries and markets, ensuring that participants receive guidance tailored to a wide range of startup challenges.
For many young founders, this gathering represents more than just mentorship—it is an opportunity to build valuable networks, receive constructive critique, and gain insights that can accelerate their startup’s trajectory. From refining a product’s value proposition to learning how to structure effective investor conversations, the session promises to deliver actionable outcomes.
NIC Islamabad has been at the forefront of supporting Pakistan’s startup ecosystem by creating platforms where entrepreneurs can connect with experienced professionals, investors, and peers. Initiatives like Startup Mentor Connect underline its commitment to fostering a culture of collaboration, innovation, and sustainable growth.
Participants and observers can also look forward to updates and behind-the-scenes highlights from the event, further extending the learning and inspiration beyond the session itself. With its emphasis on practical knowledge-sharing and real-world applicability, Startup Mentor Connect is expected to leave a lasting impact on the next wave of Pakistani entrepreneurs.