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Pakistani Startup atomcamp Expands AI Training to Saudi Arabia at LEAP 2025

  • February 14, 2025
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A Pakistani startup, atomcamp, has made a significant mark at LEAP 2025, the premier global technology event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, by positioning itself as a key AI and data science training platform. The startup’s participation underscores its growing influence in AI education and workforce transformation, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s ambitious Vision 2030 initiative.

At the event, atomcamp announced the launch of “atomcamp Arabia,” a strategic expansion that will see the company establish a presence in Saudi Arabia. The move reflects the Kingdom’s commitment to AI-driven growth, with atomcamp playing a crucial role in equipping Saudi professionals with the necessary skills in artificial intelligence, software development, and emerging technologies. By setting up operations in the Kingdom, atomcamp aims to create AI products locally while maintaining a global outlook.

One of the standout contributions by atomcamp at LEAP 2025 is the launch of myAIpath, an AI-powered learning tool that helps participants chart a personalized roadmap to AI proficiency. By simply scanning a code, individuals receive tailored recommendations on how to integrate AI into their respective professions, whether in software engineering, medicine, finance, or other fields. Instead of bombarding users with technical jargon, myAIpath offers a structured and accessible approach to AI learning, meeting professionals at their current skill level and guiding them through the next steps.

Atomcamp’s success at LEAP 2025 is not just a milestone for the startup but also a testament to Pakistan’s growing presence in the global tech ecosystem. It highlights how Pakistani startups are shifting from being consumers of global technology trends to actively shaping them. The company’s expansion into Saudi Arabia demonstrates the increasing demand for AI education and the potential for cross-border collaborations in the tech sector.

With Saudi Arabia investing heavily in AI and digital transformation, atomcamp’s initiative aligns with the broader vision of fostering innovation, developing local talent, and ensuring that AI-driven solutions are created within the Kingdom. By leveraging Saudi resources and expertise, the startup aims to contribute to a global AI landscape, ensuring that its technological advancements benefit industries beyond regional borders.

As LEAP 2025 continues to serve as a platform for groundbreaking announcements and collaborations, atomcamp’s journey stands as a shining example of how Pakistani innovation is making a global impact. The startup’s ability to merge education with technology and create scalable AI solutions places it at the forefront of the region’s digital transformation efforts.

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