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Fully-Funded Youth and AI Summit 2025 in Saudi Arabia Now Open for Pakistani Applicants

  • July 22, 2025
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Young Pakistanis with a passion for technology, innovation, and social impact now have an opportunity to participate in an international summit fully funded by the host country, Saudi Arabia. The NextGen2030 Youth & AI Summit 2025 will be held in Riyadh, bringing together global youth leaders and innovators to explore how artificial intelligence can be applied to advance sustainable development goals. Designed as a global platform under Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, the event promotes cross-cultural dialogue and collaborative innovation among the next generation of changemakers.

The summit will offer participants a rich lineup of activities, including leadership workshops, panel discussions, collaborative labs, and networking sessions. Each segment of the event is built around key conversations on responsible AI, youth-led innovation, entrepreneurship, and digital development in alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. By equipping participants with knowledge, mentorship, and international exposure, the event seeks to empower young leaders to bring impactful ideas into their local communities.

The experience will be fully sponsored for all selected youth delegates. Covered expenses include round-trip international airfare to Riyadh, hotel accommodation for the duration of the summit, meals, ground transportation, and access to all summit activities and official cultural events. Organizers have structured the program to ensure that financial limitations do not prevent deserving candidates from engaging with global peers and industry experts on topics shaping the future of technology.

Applicants between the ages of 18 and 35 are eligible to apply, whether they are university students, young professionals, entrepreneurs, or community leaders. Strong candidates will exhibit a demonstrated interest in artificial intelligence, innovation, sustainability, or digital economy-related work, along with a commitment to creating positive change through the use of emerging technologies.

Applications are now open through the official summit platform. The process includes submission of a written form, a personal statement outlining the applicant’s vision and motivation, and possibly a brief video introduction. Those selected will join an international cohort representing a wide range of perspectives, all aligned with the summit’s mission to use AI responsibly for social good.

The Youth & AI Summit is part of a broader effort by Saudi Arabia to position itself as a regional hub for innovation and youth engagement under Vision 2030. For Pakistani participants, the summit presents an opportunity not only to engage with cutting-edge technology themes, but also to build global connections that can amplify their future work in Pakistan’s own digital and sustainability efforts.

Interested candidates can access more information and apply via the official registration link: Apply Here.

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