AI-powered multilingual digital education platforms can break language barriers and provide market-relevant computer skills training in local languages, addressing unemployment and lack of mentorship among African youth by delivering accessible, personalized learning experiences in their native tongues.
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Muhammad Auwal AhmadAdded:
Hi everyone.
My name is Muhammad Awal Ahmed. I am the CEO and co-founder of Fludity.
Fludity is an AI-powered edtech startup that aims to break language barrier by providing computer skills education in African languages such as Hausa, Swahili, Yoruba, Igbo, and others.
It empowers learners by providing market-relevant computer skill courses starting with web web development, Android development, cybersecurity, UI/UX design, content creation, graphic design, and others. The problems Fludity addresses are language barrier.
Most computer skills training platforms are only available in English making them inaccessible to millions of non-English speakers.
Then secondly, lack of mentorship.
Because youth often struggle alone without guidance in navigating tech careers.
And lastly, unemployment. With the rising unemployment rate, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, many young people lack job-ready skills to compete in the global market.
So, our solution here is simple. Fludity delivers marketable computer skill courses like web development, machine learning, blockchain development, UI/UX design, content creation, Android development in African languages like Hausa, Swahili, Yoruba, Arabic, and others.
We want to conceptualize global knowledge into that local dialect to bridge the learning gap.
The second solution is apart from providing an excellent mentorship to help young people build careers in the tech industry, we are building a real-time AI mentor that goes beyond our traditional chatbots.
This feature innovation is designed to sit in the learner's space, understand their screen, interact with them, and provide personalized mentorship in African languages.
And thirdly, we designed Fludity around self-reliance where learners receive career guidance, access to freelancing and remote job opportunities to compete in the international tech market.
The potential impacts of Flodia AI are break language barriers for over 200 million African language speakers, build Africa's largest multilingual AI learning system, reduce unemployment by equipping youth with marketable skills, promote inclusion and self-reliance through education in one's mother tongue.
So, Flodia AI is transforming how digital education is delivered in Africa using AI, making learning easy and accessible for everyone to help young people build careers in the tech industry for self-reliance.
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