The Ministry of Information Technology and Telecommunication (MoITT), in partnership with Meta, today, hosted “Future in Focus: AI and Innovation,” an event dedicated to advancing digital transformation in Pakistan. The gathering brought together government leaders, industry experts, and academia to accelerate the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital innovation nationwide.
During the event, a series of initiatives designed to empower Pakistan’s public sector and the local community were announced. Among these, Meta revealed the expansion of Meta AI’s language capabilities, ALIF, enabling users in Pakistan to interact with Meta AI not only in English but also in Urdu. This enhancement empowers more people to discover information, express themselves, and maintain connections with what matters most.
Federal Minister for Information Technology and Telecommunication, Shaza Fatima Khawaja inaugurated the event. She stated, “Under the Prime Minister’s Digital Nation Vision, Pakistan is accelerating toward a future where technology empowers every citizen. Our National AI Policy and partnership with Meta reflects this commitment; advancing AI literacy, digital transformation, and innovation across government and academia. The introduction of ALIF - Urdu for Meta AI is a milestone in making technology more inclusive and accessible for our people, ensuring that no one is left behind in our digital transformation.”
The company also introduced the localized version of the “Transforming Public Sector Innovation in Asia Pacific with Llama” guide, developed in partnership with Deloitte. This guide, with support from the Ministry, demonstrates how Meta’s open-source AI model, Llama, can streamline government operations, enhance public services, and support data sovereignty.
Sarim Aziz, Director of Public Policy South and Central Asia at Meta, said, “Meta is deeply committed to supporting Pakistan’s vision for AI-driven growth and innovation. Through our collaboration with MoITT, HEC, and NCEAC, and the launch of these new initiatives, we aim to help the public sector and academia harness AI to drive digital transformation for the benefit of people across Pakistan. We’re also excited to announce that Meta AI now supports Urdu, opening up new opportunities for the local communities to engage with technology in their own language.”
Fizza Amjad, CEO of atomcamp. “By equipping non-technical faculty with AI knowledge, we’re creating a ripple effect that will reach thousands of students and strengthen the link between academia and industry, This initiative ensures that AI understanding extends beyond computer science, shaping how future professionals across disciplines engage with emerging technologies. It’s a step toward building a more AI-literate academic ecosystem in Pakistan.”
Earlier this year, Ministry of IT&T, in collaboration with Meta, the Higher Education Commission (HEC), National Computing and Emerging Sciences Accreditation Council (NCEAC) and Atomcamp, announced the launch of an AI Literacy Programme aimed at upskilling 350 non-Computer Science faculty members across Pakistani universities, equipping them with core AI competencies to prepare the next generation for the future of work.