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AshreiTech Academy Launches 7 Tech Summer Programmes in Karachi

  • May 15, 2026
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AshreiTech Academy, operating inside the National Science and Technology Park on Shahrah-e-Faisal in Karachi, is launching seven technology-focused summer programmes for children and teenagers in June 2026, offering hands-on, project-based learning in disciplines ranging from artificial intelligence and robotics to public speaking and web development. Each programme runs for two months, is taught by industry practitioners rather than conventional academics, and ends with students having built a tangible portfolio piece they can demonstrate, whether a working program, a functional website, a game, or a robotic model they assembled themselves.

The seven programmes span a wide age range and skill level. Artificial Intelligence and Python Programming is designed for students aged eight and above, taking beginners from the fundamentals of programming and problem-solving through to variables, data types, and logic building. Artificial Intelligence for Creativity and Productivity, also for ages eight and above, is aimed at helping young learners build confidence with modern artificial intelligence tools and move beyond passive experimentation into practical application. Unity Game Development introduces students aged eight and above to both the theory and hands-on practice of building games on one of the world’s most widely used game engines, while Robotics for the same age group combines design thinking, physical building, and introductory programming into a structured project experience. Web Development for ages twelve and above introduces the fundamentals of building websites in a practical, activity-driven format. For older students, Artificial Intelligence-Powered Social Media Marketing, designed for ages fourteen and above, develops real-world digital marketing skills using current tools, analytics platforms, and artificial intelligence-assisted content strategies. The Art of Public Speaking, a sixteen-hour immersive programme also for ages fourteen and above, is designed to build communication confidence and presentation skills through structured practice in front of peers and instructors.

AshreiTech Academy’s positioning inside the National Science and Technology Park gives the programmes a professional environment that distinguishes them from conventional summer tuition centres, placing students inside a working technology ecosystem for the duration of their course rather than a classroom setting. Enrolment for June 2026 is currently open, with batch sizes kept deliberately small to maintain instructional quality. Registration details and the complete programme descriptions are available at https://ashreitech.edu.pk/summer-program/, and parents can also read the full guide on productive summer planning for their children at https://ashreitech.edu.pk/how-to-make-your-childs-summer-2026-productive/.

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