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6,500 sq ft purpose-built facility: P@SHA launches tech incubator Nest i/O to create 25m jobs

byCustoms Today Report
15/01/2015
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KARACHI: Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA), in collaboration with Google and Samsung, has launched tech incubator The Nest i/O, while the US Consulate General is the supporting organisation.

Addressing the ceremony, P@SHA President Jehan Ara said that the incubator, having 6,500 sq ft purpose-built facility situated above a supermarket on Shaheed-e-Millat road, would help create jobs in this city of 25 million people.

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She said it “will provide a home for talented entrepreneurs and for showcasing innovative products to potential investors and customers”.

The facility buzzed with activity on Wednesday. However, apart from the tech related invitees, many people were oblivious to the term ‘tech incubator’ and confused the event as a launch for a new brand of incubators meant for babies or hatching eggs.

“This (tech incubator) was something the local business community thought was not a feasible idea but Samsung, Google and the US Consulate thought it was great,” said Jehan Ara at the inauguration.

Highlighting the services the resident incubatees would get, she said the set-up would allow for networking and market outreach, resources and mentoring as well as “uninterrupted power supply”. Along with this, the successful projects would receive $100,000 worth of cloud support from Google, with no strings attached.

The Nest i/O plans to support over 50 residential start-ups in its first year and to enable dozens more externally incubated start-ups in the long run.

In his brief speech, Samsung Pakistan MD J.H. Lee said young Pakistanis, particularly students, must utilise this space. “You are the future of your country. Make your ideas come true.”

On the occasion, the US Consul General Brian Heath highlighted the entrepreneurship projects that were being carried out under the aegis of USAID in Pakistan.

He said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif and US Secretary of State John Kerry were supporting private initiatives for entrepreneurs and four new projects were in the offing.

Korean Ambassador to Islamabad Jong Hwan Song and Head of Public Policy at Google Inc Asia-Pacific, Ann Lavin, also spoke on the occasion.

Tags: Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA)The Nest i/O

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