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Nexgenclass Olympics 2025: The Biggest Free Interschool Tech Championship in Pakistan

  • February 17, 2025
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Nexgenclass Olympics 2025, powered by TechTree, is set to take place on February 17-18 at the National Incubation Centre, Karachi, marking the beginning of an exciting opportunity for young minds across Pakistan. As the country’s largest interschool championship, this event aims to bring together students with a passion for technology, innovation, and entrepreneurship. What sets this competition apart is its emphasis on cutting-edge fields like Robotics, Gadgets, AI Prompts, and Future Founders—offering students a platform to showcase their talents and compete for the future of innovation.

The Nexgenclass Olympics is more than just a competition; it is a chance to shape the future of technology and business in Pakistan. Students who participate in the Robotics and Gadgets segments will get the opportunity to demonstrate their technical skills by building robots and creating innovative gadgets that could play a significant role in tomorrow’s industries. Meanwhile, the AI Prompts category encourages participants to dive into the world of artificial intelligence, where they will solve real-world problems using AI-driven solutions.

Perhaps most exciting is the Future Founders category, where budding entrepreneurs will learn how to transform their creative ideas into impactful ventures. This initiative will provide young participants with the tools and knowledge needed to navigate the entrepreneurial landscape and turn their ideas into sustainable businesses. The Future Founders segment is designed to foster the spirit of entrepreneurship among the youth, encouraging them to think outside the box and aim for meaningful innovation.

The event is completely free of charge, making it accessible to students from across Pakistan. By eliminating the cost barrier, the Nexgenclass Olympics ensures that students from all walks of life can participate and gain invaluable experience in tech and entrepreneurship. This initiative is aligned with the mission to cultivate a new generation of leaders who are equipped with the skills and mindset needed to navigate an increasingly digital and fast-paced world.

The Nexgenclass Olympics 2025 is set to be a memorable event, filled with workshops, hands-on experiences, and opportunities for networking with industry experts. Participants will have the chance to engage with like-minded peers, learn from accomplished mentors, and perhaps even find the inspiration they need to launch their own ventures.

Students and teams interested in competing can register now at www.nexgenolympics.com to secure their spot in what promises to be an unforgettable experience. Don’t miss out on the chance to be a part of this game-changing event that is set to shape the future of technology and business in Pakistan.

The Nexgenclass Olympics is more than just a competition—it is an opportunity to shape the future and showcase the brightest young minds in the country. Whether you’re a robotics enthusiast, a gadget geek, an AI innovator, or an aspiring entrepreneur, this event is designed to provide you with the exposure, knowledge, and skills needed to excel in today’s competitive world.

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