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Pakistan Science Club And Technovation Launch Technovation Girls Program To Empower Young Female Innovators

  • December 12, 2025
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Pakistan Science Club, in collaboration with Technovation, has announced the return of Technovation Girls, a 12-week program designed to equip girls aged 8 to 18 with practical skills in mobile and AI technologies while fostering entrepreneurial and leadership abilities. This initiative offers participants the opportunity to address real-world problems by transforming innovative ideas into market-ready prototypes, blending technical knowledge with strategic thinking and problem-solving skills. The program aims to empower young girls in Pakistan to confidently explore technology and innovation in a structured learning environment, giving them the tools to succeed in the global digital landscape.

The Technovation Girls program, offered free of charge, engages participants in a hands-on learning experience where they not only acquire technical proficiency but also develop the confidence to pitch and implement their ideas. Over 20,000 girls from more than 115 countries participate in this program annually, making it a globally recognized platform for young innovators. Pakistan Science Club will provide support throughout the program with guidance, brainstorming, and troubleshooting sessions, including hybrid support where necessary, ensuring that participants receive the mentorship and resources needed to navigate challenges and achieve their project goals.

Participants in the program are guided through a structured process that covers ideation, prototype development, and testing while integrating mobile and AI technology into practical solutions. By collaborating with mentors and peers, girls gain insights into entrepreneurship, market feasibility, and project management, skills that are essential for both academic and professional growth. The program also emphasizes teamwork and leadership, allowing participants to develop personal and interpersonal skills while contributing to socially impactful projects. This combination of technical training and real-world problem solving ensures that girls emerge from the program not only as innovators but also as confident leaders capable of making meaningful contributions in technology-driven sectors.

Technovation Girls provides a platform for Pakistani girls to participate in a global competition, connect with like-minded peers, and gain international recognition for their innovative projects. By introducing girls to advanced technologies and nurturing their creative potential, the program contributes to bridging gender gaps in technology and entrepreneurship. Interested participants can register and learn more about the initiative through the Pakistan Science Club website. The program represents a concerted effort to inspire the next generation of female technologists and innovators in Pakistan while creating pathways for inclusion, creativity, and professional growth in the rapidly evolving tech ecosystem.

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