KARACHI: The launch of AI Academy, a new programme designed to support and accelerate the growth of AI startups in Pakistan and Asia-Pacific (Apac) region, has been announced by Google for startups.
More than 20 startups that are developing technologies based on AI, which will not only foster a vibrant AI community within Apac, but also ignite cross-border innovation and partnerships, will be brought together by the programme.
The exchange of ideas, expertise, and resources will be encouraged by the collaborative environment, accelerating the development of cutting-edge AI solutions and establishing Apac as a global hub in AI advancements.
● Tailored mentorship: Access to Google's world-class AI experts for personalised guidance and support.
● Google Cloud credits: Up to $350,000 in Google Cloud credits to fuel their AI development and experimentation.
● Community building opportunities: Opportunities to connect and collaborate with other AI startups across the Apac region.
Uniquely, AI Academy is designed to fast-track startups to market by enabling them to build a "proof of concept" and product roadmap, rapidly validating and enhancing their AI solutions.
By applying Google Cloud tools to their own data, startups will be able to build a "proof of concept" and develop a product roadmap for clear and immediate integration into their existing products. This accelerated approach will both speed up their path to success and demonstrate the tangible value of their AI innovations.
Google Pakistan's country director Farhan S Qureshi stated: “Our latest AI Academy programme is a testament to Google’s commitment to fostering the growth of AI across the Asia-Pacific. With Pakistan being an important market, we hope that local startups will use this opportunity to supercharge their AI solutions and further strengthen the AI ecosystem in Apac.”
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