Staff Reporter
CEO Ignite, Mr. Asim Shahryar Husain, visited the National Incubation Centre at LUMS, Lahore (NICL), where he praised the efforts of the team and the superior facilities saying, “This visit to NICL was an eye-opener… the co-working spaces, Makers Lab, training rooms at NICL are world-class.”
Mr. Husain, recently appointed to his role at the national technology fund and on his maiden visit to NICL, toured the facility and was given a comprehensive update on the progress at the Center.
Sharing his views about the entrepreneurial journey and ecosystem he emphasized, “For a start-up to be successful, it has to interact with different players in the ecosystem, including mentors, faculty and other start-ups to ignite their passion, and that’s the objective here.
I’ve had the opportunity to meet some start-ups with interesting ideas today, our goal should be to accelerate and make them self-sustainable eventually, so they become companies that create jobs as well.”
Speaking at the occasion, Mr. Saleem Ahmad, Chairman of the Board at NICL shared his vision for creating an innovation district where industry, academia and talent intersect to solve Pakistan’s major problems.
“Creating tech-enabled solutions in high impact areas for Pakistan is the only way to catapult economic growth,” said Mr. Ahmad, emphasizing that NICL is “on a mission to radically uplift skills-level, exposure and connectivity for our program participants so we can showcase a model for realizing Pakistan’s immense youth potential.
By inspiring, enabling, engaging and facilitating recruits from all over Pakistan, we are hopeful to ignite a movement to create, innovate and solve for ourselves by ourselves.”
Mr. Husain and his team, Mr. Umair Qureshi, Manager Monitoring at Ignite and Head of DigiSkills, and Mr. Ihsan Elahi, Manager Projects at Ignite, were given a tour of NICL’s state-of-the-art facility, including co-working spaces and conference rooms dedicated for start-ups.
Vice Chancellor Dr. Arshad Ahmad also acknowledged Ignite’s continued support and appreciated Mr. Hussain’s visit to LUMS where he outlined his vision and mutual areas of collaboration.
During these meetings, the VC highlighted how NIC LUMS has sharpened its focus on new verticals, a revised curriculum, governance and engagement across schools to encourage innovation across campus.
He said, “We are proud to contribute to our mutual goal of developing support systems to incubate and accelerate a culture of entrepreneurship in Pakistan.”
Concluding his visit, Mr. Husain mirrored the mission of NICL and encouraged aspiring entrepreneurs to “be original, be creative…let’s come up with solutions to local problems first.”