MindHYVE.ai announces partnership with the Pakistan Government to build an ‘AI-literate’ generation

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MindHYVE.ai, an agentic AI specialist, has announced a new collaboration with the Government of Pakistan to support the country’s National Artificial Intelligence Policy 2025.

Pakistan’s National Artificial Intelligence Policy has set ambitious targets, such as training 1 million AI professionals by 2030 and launching 1,000 local AI products and creating Centers of Excellence in the country.

Following the recent approval of the policy, MindHYVE.ai will work with the Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication, with a focus on AI education, workforce transformation and responsible adoption.

MindHYVE.ai will also work with educational institutions, through its Ava-Education LLC division, to offer its flagship ArthurAI Virtual Learning Platform to schools, universities and professional training programs. 

The partnership will also support the government’s aim to modernize the country’s workforce with professional development and retraining programs with personalized, adaptive learning experiences.

The initiatives will build national capacity in AI operations to enable the private and public sectors to transition into the intelligent economy.

"We believe Pakistan's National AI Policy represents a milestone for the region," says Bill Faruki, CEO and Founder of MindHYVE.ai. "It reflects a commitment to inclusive, transparent, and forward-looking innovation. MindHYVE is honored to contribute to this effort and to help make its vision a reality through practical, scalable AI deployment."

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