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Indus AI Week Invites Families And Students To Explore Pakistan’s Digital Future

  • January 23, 2026
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Indus AI Week is set to open its doors to families, students and technology enthusiasts for a weekend designed to explore the rapidly evolving digital landscape of Pakistan. The event encourages participants to engage directly with innovations shaping the country’s future, offering an immersive experience that blends artificial intelligence, technology demonstrations and interactive learning opportunities. Organisers emphasise that the event is not just for professionals or students, but for anyone interested in understanding how AI and digital tools are influencing education, industry, governance and everyday life.

The programme will feature hands-on experiences with AI powered platforms, demonstrations of emerging technologies, and sessions designed to explain complex concepts in accessible ways. Visitors will have the opportunity to interact with experts, witness live demonstrations, and explore the practical applications of AI in sectors ranging from healthcare and education to transportation and digital governance. Indus AI Week aims to make advanced technology relatable, showing participants how intelligent systems, automation and machine learning are being integrated into Pakistani society and how they can benefit from these innovations personally and professionally.

In addition to interactive sessions, Indus AI Week will host workshops, panel discussions, and networking opportunities for attendees to engage with innovators, educators, and policymakers. These activities are intended to inspire young minds, encourage careers in STEM fields, and foster awareness of ethical and responsible AI use. Organisers highlight that the event serves as a platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration, connecting students, families and technology enthusiasts with some of the country’s leading AI experts and innovators. Attendees will gain insight into global trends, local applications, and how Pakistan’s AI ecosystem is evolving in both public and private sectors.

Indus AI Week also places a strong emphasis on community participation, highlighting the role of families in encouraging curiosity and exploration among young learners. The event organisers encourage visitors to experience AI not just as a set of tools, but as a cultural and educational movement that will impact multiple aspects of daily life in Pakistan. Through immersive exhibits, expert-led sessions, and interactive workshops, the event aims to build awareness, inspire creativity, and help participants see the practical potential of AI technologies. For more details and registration, participants can visit indusai.gov.pk, where schedules, resources and event updates are available to ensure a comprehensive and engaging experience for all attendees.

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