Interested in applying for the PSEB Incubator Program?
December 16, 2011 at 9:44 pm 4 comments
You may remember that the Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) had initiated its “Smart Plug and Play Incubator Program” the purpose of which was to promote entrepreneurship and to encourage creativity among young IT Graduates. The next stage of the program will start from January 2012 in which PSEB will provide necessary infrastructure support & mentorship to the selected applicants alongwith the monthly stipend of Rs 15,000 for the initial period of 6 months.
Professionals who have already been in the industry 01-10 or more years or Students in their 3rd year/ 4th year who have a promising final year project or otherwise would like to work on a new idea are encouraged to apply. For details regarding this program please visit http://www.pseb.org.pk/pseb-programs/incubators-program.html.
*Please also note that PSEB will be conducting a session on 27th December 011 at Pakistan Software Houses Association (P@SHA) Head Office located at (310, 3rd Floor Business Center Block 6, PECHS Main Shahrah-e-Faisal – Karachi) where all the applicants will be invited for a 5 minute elevator pitch.
Interested in making a pitch? Apply latest by 25th December,2011.
Contact : Sheikh Hammad Amjad 0333 2259241 Muhammad Kabir Farooqui 0300 2179614
Entry filed under: Posts. Tags: elevator pitch, infrastructure support, necessary infrastructure, pakistan software export board, PSEB, smart plug.
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Usama | December 17, 2011 at 12:35 am
What about Islamabad? Will there be an introduction session here too? If so, when?
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Sobia | December 17, 2011 at 9:20 pm
Can we apply for more than one ideas just to increase our chances?
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Portable Exe | December 25, 2011 at 2:40 am
One of the best-known software companies has recently started to sell a slightly simplified version of their software in a student package, stating that this is not for commercial use. Naturally, this is being distributed to everybody without regard to their true status as student or not!