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Conference On Rethinking School Education With AI Scheduled At Shahwilayat Public School Karachi

  • February 3, 2026
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Shahwilayat Educational Trust has announced a conference focused on the theme “Rethink School Education with AI,” set to take place at Shahwilayat Public School (Campus I), located in F.B Area, Karachi, on Saturday, February 7, 2026. The event will bring together educators, technology experts, and industry leaders to explore the integration of artificial intelligence in school education and its potential to reshape teaching and learning methodologies. The Managing Trustee and Executive Committee extend a warm invitation to attendees, with a special call for AI and EdTech companies to participate as sponsors, highlighting the growing interest and investment opportunities in educational technologies.

The conference agenda spans a full day, beginning with participant registration and networking tea, followed by an inaugural session that sets the stage for detailed discussions. Subsequent sessions will delve into the challenges and opportunities associated with AI learning tools, providing insights into how these innovations can enhance educational outcomes. Attendees will have the chance to engage in conversations around practical applications, such as how teachers can effectively use AI to teach smarter and more efficiently, moving beyond traditional chalk-and-board techniques. Breaks for lunch, prayer, and refreshments have been scheduled to facilitate informal networking and reflection throughout the day.

A key focus of the event will be on ethical considerations and the boundaries surrounding AI use in education. This session is designed to encourage dialogue on the responsible implementation of AI technologies, ensuring that advancements do not compromise privacy, equity, or educational integrity. The conference will culminate in a segment dedicated to recommendations and closing remarks, aiming to synthesize insights and propose actionable steps for stakeholders interested in advancing AI-enabled education within the region. Interested participants are encouraged to confirm attendance through the contact details provided and to bring the invitation card for entrance.

By fostering discussions around the application of AI in school education, the conference reflects a growing global interest in how technology can address longstanding challenges within the education sector. It also offers a platform for AI and EdTech companies to showcase innovations and align their products with emerging educational needs. With AI poised to transform multiple facets of learning, events like this serve as valuable opportunities for collaboration among educators, policymakers, and technology developers. Shahwilayat Educational Trust’s initiative underlines the importance of preparing educators and institutions for the evolving landscape of education driven by intelligent technologies.

This gathering at Shahwilayat Public School promises to engage diverse stakeholders in meaningful dialogue, highlighting both the potential benefits and necessary safeguards in adopting AI-powered tools in classrooms. It marks a proactive step toward exploring how AI can be harnessed to create more personalized, efficient, and ethical educational experiences for students across Karachi and beyond. The trust’s call for sponsorship from AI and EdTech companies also emphasizes the critical role of partnerships in advancing digital education initiatives and supporting the transition toward future-ready learning environments.

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