Young Minds Forum is hosting Pakistan’s first Replit AI Buildathon in Islamabad on May 23, 2026, at Based Co-Working, bringing together 80 selected participants including developers, founders, designers, students, no-code builders, and artificial intelligence enthusiasts for a single day of intensive, hands-on product building using Replit’s artificial intelligence development platform. The event is positioned explicitly as a building experience rather than a conference or panel format, with the central proposition being that participants will spend the day actually creating functional artificial intelligence powered products rather than listening to presentations about the possibility of doing so. Registrations are open through the official link shared by Young Minds Forum, with participation limited to 80 selected individuals.
Replit has emerged as one of the more accessible and powerful platforms for rapid application development, particularly for builders who want to move quickly from idea to deployed product without getting slowed down by environment setup, infrastructure configuration, or the other friction points that traditionally accompany software development. Its artificial intelligence capabilities have made it particularly relevant for founders and builders who want to integrate AI functionality into their products without requiring deep machine learning expertise, lowering the barrier to building AI-powered applications to a point where designers, non-technical founders, and no-code practitioners can participate meaningfully alongside experienced developers. The choice of Replit as the platform for Pakistan’s first buildathon of this nature reflects an understanding of where the most accessible and productive frontier of AI-assisted building currently sits.
The format of the day combines team-based building with hands-on sessions, mentorship access, and networking with other participants who share an orientation toward making things rather than simply discussing them. Cash prizes, merchandise, and recognition are available for the strongest builds produced during the event, creating a competitive dimension that sharpens focus and rewards the quality of execution over the course of the day. For participants who are developers or technical founders, the buildathon offers an opportunity to stretch their capabilities in a time-constrained environment alongside peers of comparable ambition. For designers, no-code builders, and students who are earlier in their technical journey, it offers a structured context in which to discover what they can build with current AI tools and the support of mentors and more experienced teammates around them.
Young Minds Forum’s decision to bring this format to Islamabad reflects both the city’s growing profile as a hub for technology talent and community-driven innovation events, and the organisation’s commitment to creating hands-on, outcome-oriented experiences for Pakistan’s builder community rather than adding to the already crowded calendar of panel discussions and networking events that dominate the local tech event landscape. The distinction the organisers draw between this buildathon and a seminar or panel is deliberate and meaningful, signalling a philosophy of learning through doing that resonates particularly strongly with the developer, founder, and maker communities the event is designed to serve. For the 80 participants who secure a place, the day represents an opportunity to ship something real, build relationships with people who are similarly committed to making things, and add a concrete AI-powered product to their portfolio within the span of a single working day.
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