atomcamp, MoITT, And CSA Pakistan To Host AI Adoption Training For Public Sector Leaders

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atomcamp, in collaboration with the Ministry of IT and Telecommunication Pakistan and CSA Pakistan, has announced a Training of Trainers Workshop focused on artificial intelligence adoption in the public sector. The event is scheduled to take place on October 13 and 14, 2025, at CSA Walton in Lahore. The initiative is designed to strengthen the capacity of civil service institutions and senior public sector professionals by equipping them with knowledge and tools to leverage AI for improved governance and service delivery. With civil service training institutes participating, the workshop underscores a growing recognition of AI as an essential enabler for modernizing public sector operations.

Organizers have confirmed that the workshop will feature a diverse set of participants, including trainers from civil service academies and senior officials with hands-on experience in digital transformation. The program will provide practical insights into how AI can be applied to streamline administrative processes, enhance transparency, and enable more data-driven decision-making across government departments. In addition, the event aims to foster an environment where public officials can engage with emerging technologies in a structured setting, helping them gain clarity on both the opportunities and challenges of AI integration within existing bureaucratic frameworks.

The workshop is being offered free of charge, allowing wider accessibility for those working within government institutions and related agencies. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply through the provided registration link, with final selections to be communicated directly by the organizers. By eliminating financial barriers, the initiative seeks to maximize participation from across the public sector, particularly from training institutions tasked with preparing future administrators. This reflects an effort to embed AI awareness and skills at multiple levels of governance, ensuring that upcoming generations of civil servants are better prepared for digital-first policy environments.

As digital transformation accelerates worldwide, events such as this highlight the importance of aligning Pakistan’s public institutions with technological advancements. Through this collaboration, atomcamp, MoITT, and CSA Pakistan are laying the groundwork for knowledge-sharing and capacity-building that can drive systemic improvements. The training program not only emphasizes the technical aspects of AI adoption but also encourages dialogue among leaders, trainers, and policymakers on how to integrate innovation into public service delivery. With initiatives like these, Pakistan’s public sector is being positioned to embrace AI as a tool for resilience, efficiency, and citizen-focused governance.

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