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Pro AI Global Launches Islamabad Chapter To Foster AI Collaboration And Innovation

  • October 19, 2025
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Pro AI Global has announced the official launch of its Islamabad Chapter, marking an important milestone in Pakistan’s growing artificial intelligence ecosystem. The launch ceremony will take place on Monday, 20th October, at the Dr. AQ Khan Auditorium, Pakistan Academy of Sciences, Islamabad. The event, scheduled from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM, aims to bring together a diverse group of AI professionals, policymakers, and government representatives to promote dialogue and collaboration for a technology-driven future. Interested participants can confirm their attendance through the official registration form available here, while venue details are accessible on Google Maps.

The Islamabad Chapter is part of Pro AI Global’s broader mission to unite regional and national stakeholders within the AI domain, encouraging partnerships that bridge research, innovation, and practical applications. The initiative aims to create a sustainable ecosystem where policymakers, academia, and private sector experts can exchange insights on emerging trends in artificial intelligence, machine learning, and data science. By organizing dedicated chapters in different regions, Pro AI Global envisions a connected network that supports capacity building and technological readiness across Pakistan.

The launch event will feature participation from officials representing various ministries, government departments, and research institutions, alongside leading AI innovators and technology strategists. The discussions will focus on shaping policies and frameworks that can help Pakistan harness artificial intelligence for social and economic advancement. With the increasing adoption of AI solutions in sectors such as education, healthcare, agriculture, and governance, initiatives like this are seen as pivotal to ensuring the country remains aligned with global advancements in digital transformation.

Pro AI Global’s Islamabad Chapter also seeks to serve as a collaborative hub where local talent can engage with experts from around the world, contributing to national efforts aimed at developing AI-driven solutions tailored to local challenges. The organization’s focus extends beyond technology to include ethical AI, inclusivity, and skill development, helping professionals adapt to the changing dynamics of the digital economy. Through regular meetups, training sessions, and knowledge-sharing platforms, the Islamabad Chapter is expected to play a key role in nurturing innovation and building a cohesive community of practitioners and policymakers dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence in Pakistan.

The event promises to be a significant gathering for those passionate about the country’s AI evolution, setting the tone for future collaborations that will shape the direction of technological progress in Pakistan.

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