Comprehensive program aims to train 100,000 professionals in AI technologies by 2026
LuckyMobi Technology Limited has announced the launch of its ambitious Global AI Education Initiative, a comprehensive training program designed to democratize AI knowledge and skills worldwide. The initiative aims to train 100,000 professionals across 50 countries by the end of 2026, bridging the growing AI skills gap in the global workforce.
Recent studies indicate that 85% of companies struggle to find qualified AI professionals, while 60% of current workers lack basic AI literacy. This skills gap threatens to limit AI adoption and create inequality in the digital economy.
'We believe that AI education should be accessible to everyone, not just those in technology hubs,' said Michael Zhang, CEO of LuckyMobi. 'Our initiative is designed to create a more inclusive AI ecosystem where talent can emerge from any corner of the world.'
The initiative offers multiple learning paths tailored to different skill levels and career objectives:
LuckyMobi has partnered with 200+ universities, training institutes, and government organizations worldwide to deliver the program. The initiative includes scholarships for underrepresented communities and provides materials in 25 languages.
Dr. Priya Sharma, Director of Global Education Partnerships, explained: 'We're not just teaching AI - we're building local capacity. Each program includes train-the-trainer components, ensuring sustainable knowledge transfer within communities.'
The pilot program, launched in 10 countries last year, has already trained over 5,000 professionals with remarkable outcomes:
Maria Santos, a program graduate from Brazil, shared her experience: 'The LuckyMobi program transformed my career. I went from having no AI knowledge to leading my company's AI transformation initiative. The practical approach and ongoing mentorship were invaluable.'
Beyond 2026, LuckyMobi plans to expand the initiative to include advanced research programs, AI innovation labs, and a global network of AI practitioners. The company has committed $50 million over five years to support this vision.
'Education is the foundation of responsible AI development,' concluded Zhang. 'By empowering people with AI knowledge and skills, we're not just growing the industry - we're ensuring that AI benefits all of humanity.'