Balochistan has officially launched its first Entrepreneurship AI Lab for Women, aiming to promote women’s empowerment, digital inclusion, and economic independence across the province.
The initiative was inaugurated in Quetta with support from the Women Development Department and private sector partners.
Officials described the project as an important move toward providing women with access to modern technology, entrepreneurship opportunities, and digital education in an evolving global economy. The lab is expected to help women develop practical skills.
The Entrepreneurship AI Lab will provide training in artificial intelligence, digital skills, business development, innovation, and modern technology for women interested in entrepreneurship and online work opportunities.
According to officials, participants will receive practical guidance in freelancing, digital marketing, startup planning, and technology-based business models designed to improve financial independence and career growth.
The initiative aims to create an environment where women can learn, collaborate.
Balochistan’s government has described the AI Lab as part of wider efforts to improve women’s participation in education, technology, and economic development throughout the province.
Officials stated that the first training phase includes selected women entrepreneurs, while future expansion plans aim to extend the program to additional districts across Balochistan.
The provincial administration has also highlighted related initiatives including scholarships, women-focused business support programs, and financial assistance schemes intended to encourage entrepreneurship.
Experts believe technology and entrepreneurship programs can help create new employment opportunities for women while supporting innovation and economic participation in underserved communities.
The launch of the AI Lab reflects a growing national focus on digital skills, startup culture, and technology education, particularly for young women interested in independent careers and online businesses.
Officials hope the initiative will inspire more women in Balochistan to pursue careers in technology, entrepreneurship, and digital innovation while contributing to long-term social.