Islamabad, Jan 26: Pakistan Science Club (PSC), the Regional Ambassador for Technovation in Pakistan since 2017, has officially launched the Technovation Challenge for the 2024-2025 season. This 12-week program is designed to inspire and empower girls aged 8-18 to utilize mobile and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to tackle real-world challenges within their communities. PSC will conduct 12 free sessions per week, available either online or on-site, to ensure accessibility for all interested participants. Specific locations and schedules for on-site sessions will be announced soon.
The program is divided into three categories based on the participants’ age as of August 1, 2025: Beginner Division (8-12 years), Junior Division (13-15 years), and Senior Division (16-18 years). Throughout the program, girls will collaborate in teams to identify problems in their communities, develop innovative solutions, and create apps to address these challenges. This process will enhance their problem-solving, collaboration, and leadership skills.
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The free program not only teaches girls valuable tech skills but also nurtures entrepreneurship and leadership, guiding them to transform their ideas into market-ready prototypes. With over 20,000 girls from more than 115 countries participating each year, it offers participants a global platform to learn, grow, and compete.
PSC has been a key player in various Technovation initiatives since 2018, earning international recognition, including being named Global Winners twice for the AI Family Challenge program. As a crucial partner of Technovation, a global organization with over 120 collaborators worldwide, PSC continues to help bridge the gender gap in technology and foster innovation.
Registrations for the program are now open, providing young girls with a unique opportunity to develop both entrepreneurial and technological skills while competing on a global stage.