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Build Your First AI App Without Coding — Google Cloud & i2i Launch Hands-On Workshop

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AI app development is no longer just for software engineers. In a move aimed at empowering entrepreneurs, small business owners, and innovators with no coding background, Google Cloud, in partnership with Invest2Innovate (i2i), is launching a two-day online workshop on September 3–4, 2025.

The hands-on program promises to help participants go from concept to launch in just hours using low-code and no-code AI tools — removing the barriers of time, cost, and technical expertise that have traditionally held back AI adoption.

The workshop will teach participants how to:

  • Identify real business problems that AI can solve.
  • Select the right tools for rapid prototyping and deployment.
  • Build and launch their first AI-powered app — no coding required.
  • Understand the “AI multiplier effect” for scaling startups and SMEs.
  • Leave with a working AI app and a roadmap for next steps.

Registration is paid, but attendees will receive a Google Cloud AI Starter Toolkit, a certificate of completion, and full access to workshop materials. An early-bird discount is available for those who sign up before the deadline.

Invest2Innovate says the program is designed for business leaders, product managers, and non-technical founders who need to integrate AI into their companies quickly — without having to hire teams of engineers or spend months in development.

“Your competitors are already using AI. Start now, before they leave you behind,” the organizers note.

The event underscores how AI development is rapidly shifting from a niche technical skill to a mainstream business capability, thanks to an emerging ecosystem of drag-and-drop and low-code platforms that make prototyping as easy as building a presentation.

Details at a glance:

This workshop aims to equip Pakistani and regional businesses with the tools to integrate AI faster — helping them stay competitive in a landscape where digital transformation is no longer optional.

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