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Atomcamp and Nexus Pakistan Conduct AI Vibe Coding Training at Hazara University

  • May 28, 2026
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Atomcamp, in collaboration with Nexus Pakistan, successfully conducted an exclusive one-day certified training session on Artificial Intelligence Vibe Coding at Hazara University in Mansehra on Wednesday, May 20, 2026. The training session brought together students and developers for a full day of hands-on engagement with modern artificial intelligence tools and workflows, reflecting both organisations’ commitment to equipping Pakistan’s next generation of technology talent with practical, industry-relevant skills that go beyond traditional academic curricula.

Throughout the day, participants were taken through a carefully structured programme covering three core areas designed to prepare them for the realities of working in today’s technology-driven environment. The first focused on smart development workflows and artificial intelligence automation, giving attendees a grounding in how modern software development processes are being reshaped by intelligent tooling and automated pipelines. The second area covered creative prompt engineering, a skill that has rapidly grown in importance as large language models and generative artificial intelligence tools become central to software development, content creation, and problem-solving across industries. The third component addressed strategies for career growth using platforms such as GitHub and LinkedIn, helping participants understand how to build a visible, credible professional presence in the technology sector and leverage open-source contribution as a pathway to career advancement.

The training was held in a certified format, meaning participants who completed the programme received formal recognition of their learning, adding tangible value to their academic and professional profiles. The strong engagement observed throughout the session, with students and developers interacting deeply with the material and the tools on offer, underscored the appetite among Pakistan’s university community for applied technology education that bridges the gap between classroom learning and workplace readiness. Hazara University in Mansehra, situated in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, served as an important venue choice, reflecting a deliberate effort to extend quality technology training beyond major urban centres and into regions where access to such opportunities has historically been more limited.

Atomcamp has indicated its intention to continue expanding this type of training to students across Pakistan, building on the success of the Hazara University session and the broader partnership with Nexus Pakistan. As artificial intelligence continues to redefine how software is written, how businesses operate, and how careers are built, initiatives that bring structured, certified training directly to university campuses play a meaningful role in preparing Pakistan’s technology workforce for the demands of a rapidly evolving global industry.

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