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Tech Valley Pakistan and Google for Education Host Smart AI Classroom Showcases

  • June 4, 2026
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Tech Valley Pakistan, a provider of artificial intelligence-powered smart classroom solutions, has partnered with Google for Education to host two flagship showcase events under the campaign “Building a Smart AI Education Ecosystem,” held at Beaconhouse School Abbottabad and Future World Campus in DHA Phase 5, Islamabad. The four-hour events brought together over 500 attendees including institutional heads, school leadership, K-12 educators, technical information technology administrators, and parents, combining strategic keynote presentations with hands-on physical demonstrations of education technology tools currently available for deployment in Pakistani schools.

The showcase was structured around four interconnected themes. The first covered the modern classroom, where Tech Valley demonstrated cloud-native Chromebooks powered by Chrome Education Upgrades, highlighting their zero-touch enrollment capability and six-second boot times as practical tools for reducing school information technology overhead by up to 70 percent. Class Tools were also demonstrated, giving educators a live view of how teachers can manage and redirect student digital focus during lessons without disrupting the flow of instruction. The second theme focused on the artificial intelligence-enabled educator, with attendees given live access to Google Gemini to create fully differentiated lesson plans and grading rubrics in under a minute, providing a concrete demonstration of how artificial intelligence can reclaim hours of preparation time for classroom teachers. NotebookLM, Google’s artificial intelligence research assistant, was also introduced as a tool for helping both students and teachers synthesise complex documents and datasets more efficiently than conventional reading and note-taking methods allow.

The third component addressed digital parenting, with Tech Valley’s technical team working directly with parents to configure Google Family Link and YouTube Supervised Experiences on their devices, creating what the company described as a Home-School Digital Bond that mirrors the safety and content controls applied within the school environment at home. Read Along, Google’s artificial intelligence-powered reading assistant, was also showcased as a tool that makes independent reading more engaging for young learners outside the classroom. The fourth theme centred on educator development, with Tech Valley emphasising Google for Education Certifications as the pedagogical foundation that ensures technology investments translate into genuine classroom improvement rather than underutilised hardware, giving K-12 educators the structured skills and confidence needed to lead in a digitally integrated school environment.

Tech Valley Pakistan positions itself not as a hardware supplier but as a system integrator and pedagogical partner, acting as the bridge between leading global technology providers and educational institutions across Pakistan. The two showcase events in Abbottabad and Islamabad represent a deliberate effort to take this proposition directly to school leadership and teaching staff through immersive, hands-on engagement rather than conventional product presentations. Schools and institutions interested in building their own smart artificial intelligence education ecosystems can contact Tech Valley Pakistan at hello@techvalley.pk, by calling 0333-5306444, or through techvalley.pk.

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