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LCE Announces Names of 2nd Batch of Startups

LUMS Center for Entrepreneurship has just announced names of startups that have been shortlisted for 2nd Cycle of Foundation Program. LCE announced the names through a facebook update and mentioned that details of these startups will be available in the first week of October for everyone.
Here are the names of shortlisted startups.

  • AutoGenie
  • Jewelry Design Pro
  • Greenic
  • Daily Sauda
  • Premium Red
  • Match Set
  • Fictive Lab
  • All Solutions

This is a developing story, we have contacted Khurram Zafar, head of LCE for details of these startups.

LCE is also conducting an Investors Summit next week on 3rd October. This is going to be a very close event and only selected people are invited. According to the email that TechJuice has received, highly influential investors will be attending the event and are expected to invest from 50K USD to 150K USD.

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Fatima Rizwan

I cover startups and entrepreneurs for TechJuice. Email: fatima@techjuice.pk.

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