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Future Forge 2025 Launches in Pakistan for Teens to Learn AI, Data, and Leadership Skills

  • May 8, 2025
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Future Forge 2025, an immersive 3-week summer program designed for curious and ambitious teens aged 13 to 17, is set to kick off with a powerful blend of technology, leadership, and creativity. Organized by Knowledge Streams in exclusive partnership with FranklinCovey Education, the program is tailored for students ready to explore future-ready skills that can set them apart in an increasingly competitive and digital world.

Future Forge is more than just a camp — it’s a launchpad for tomorrow’s changemakers. With a sharp focus on emerging technologies like AI, data storytelling, and personal leadership, this summer experience offers participants a unique chance to explore new interests while strengthening their college and scholarship profiles. The program encourages hands-on learning through two customized tracks, enabling students to pick what resonates most with their aspirations.

Students can choose from two time-slotted program paths, each comprising two engaging courses. In the first morning slot (10:00 AM – 12:00 PM), Program 1 includes “Future Tools: AI Unlocked,” which introduces teens to generative AI platforms such as ChatGPT, DALL·E, and Gemini. Alongside it, “Finding Your Voice” — a FranklinCovey leadership module — helps participants discover their potential through self-reflection, teamwork, and entrepreneurial thinking.

The second option, Program 2 (1:00 PM – 3:00 PM), is perfect for students interested in storytelling with data and interpersonal mastery. “Data Stories” focuses on teaching analysis and visualization through tools like Microsoft Power BI, equipping future analysts with a strong foundation. The course is paired with “Succeeding With People,” where teens gain emotional intelligence, collaboration skills, and confidence using people-centric leadership principles from FranklinCovey.

Ideal candidates are O Level and early A Level students (grades 9–11) who are passionate about innovation, communication, and collaboration. Whether they’re intrigued by artificial intelligence, keen on entrepreneurship, or excited about leading real-world projects, Future Forge delivers a high-energy, supportive environment to help them grow.

The program is especially beneficial for students looking to build standout profiles for future college admissions. With tracks designed to nurture both hard and soft skills — from technical fluency in AI and data tools to emotional intelligence and leadership presence — Future Forge promises an edge in academic, personal, and professional development.

Registration is now open, and students can apply through the official link: Register Here. With limited seats and high demand expected, early registration is recommended.

As Pakistan continues to embrace digital transformation and entrepreneurial growth, programs like Future Forge 2025 represent a timely and essential opportunity to prepare the next generation for the future — a future they’ll not just live in, but lead.

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