National Incubation Centers partners with TPL Trakker to provide LBS to startups

TPL Trakker, an IoT company, has collaborated with the National Incubation Centers to offer Location Based Services (LBS) to startups.

TPL Trakker will offer personalized Location Based Services (LBS) to all NIC, Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad startups as a result of the collaboration.

“At TPL Trakker, we have made it a part of our mission to be a catalyst for ambitious startups and entrepreneurs through our products and services,” Sarwar Ali Khan, CEO, said at the event. Via our LBS APIs, we take great pride in inspiring companies. Small and medium-sized companies, as well as existing brands, in Pakistan and around the world, are benefiting from our strengths in data localization, scalability, cost-efficiency, and customer support. We are looking forward to a long and fruitful partnership.”

“The strategic partnership between TPL and NIC is a significant milestone towards our mission to breed, fund, and empower the startup ecosystem in Pakistan by nurturing the ‘ideas to life’ journey,” said Moid Shaikh, CEO of TPL e-Ventures.

“We, at the National Incubation Center, believe in the power of collaboration, and are always willing to collaborate with companies that can add value to our startups,” said Parvez Abbasi, Project Advisor, NIC. I’m excited to see how this collaboration can help our startups grow location-based applications to expand their user base and market presence. The much-anticipated digital transition will be ushered in if such services are widely adopted, and we are heading in that direction one move at a time.”

“Small companies doing their part to help the indigenous Startup community is vital for a vibrant economy, according to LMKT, and our work at NIC Karachi exemplifies this ethos. We are excited about TPL Trakker’s entry into this space, and we believe that this partnership will give NIC Karachi’s promising tech startups a big boost “– said Faisal Jamil, LMKT’s Executive Vice President and member of the NIC’s oversight committee.

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