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Shahjehan S Karim Incubation Center Launches UNESCO Entrepreneurship Education Network in Karachi

  • August 28, 2024
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Karachi, Pakistan – The Shahjehan S Karim Incubation Center has taken a significant step towards fostering innovation in Karachi with the launch of the UNESCO Entrepreneurship Education Network (EE-Net) Pakistan Chapter. This initiative, coupled with a new Startup Readiness Training Program, aims to empower young innovators and help them transform their ideas into thriving startups.

The Startup Readiness Training Program is specifically designed for aspiring entrepreneurs in Karachi who are passionate about bringing their innovative concepts to life. The program will begin with a pilot phase, offering participants essential tools, knowledge, and support to navigate the startup landscape successfully.

To participate, interested individuals are invited to register their startup ideas through the online form available on their website. The program’s team will evaluate submitted ideas, and selected participants will receive further instructions to complete their registration.

The initiative emphasizes inclusivity and is particularly focused on supporting tech-enabled startups across various fields,including AI and digital solutions. The Shahjehan S Karim Incubation Center is committed to fostering a vibrant entrepreneurial ecosystem and nurturing the next generation of business leaders.

By providing aspiring entrepreneurs with the necessary resources and guidance, the UNESCO Entrepreneurship Education Network and the Startup Readiness Training Program aim to contribute to Karachi’s growing tech startup scene and drive economic growth.

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