MindHYVE.ai™ and KPSIAJ Forge Strategic Partnership to Pioneer AI in Karachi’s Education and Healthcare Sectors

cd0d9261ee1322cb0e63188b684d2071 1 MindHYVE.ai™ and KPSIAJ Sign Strategic MOU to Advance AI-Driven Innovation in Education and Healthcare Across Karachi

KARACHI, Pakistan, Dec. 22, 2025 — MindHYVE.ai, Inc., and Khoja (Pirhai) Shia Isna Asheri Jamaat (KPSIAJ) have announced the signing of a significant Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to form a strategic partnership. This collaboration aims to implement responsible, community-focused artificial intelligence innovations within KPSIAJ’s education and healthcare network.

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As part of this agreement, MindHYVE.ai™ will assist KPSIAJ in implementing its proprietary agentic AI platforms. These include ArthurAI™ for adaptive learning and ChironAI™ for evaluating readiness in clinical decision-support. The deployment will span the Fatimiyah Education Network (FEN), Fatimiyah Higher Education System (FHES), and Fatimiyah Hospital, with a joint objective to bolster institutional capabilities, advance human development, and increase community welfare.

A Phased Approach to Inclusive AI Adoption

The partnership incorporates the Dawn Directive, an internationally acknowledged 90-day AI Literacy & Fluency Program created in conjunction with the California Institute of Artificial Intelligence (CIAI). Educators, medical professionals, and selected stakeholders will receive foundational instruction on AI literacy, fluency, practical uses, ethical considerations, and future-oriented skills.

A trial of ArthurAI™ will be considered with chosen groups of students and faculty. This pilot will showcase personalized educational routes, adaptive testing, instructor dashboards, and AI tutoring functions.

Concurrently, ChironAI™ will be subject to a non-clinical readiness assessment. This process will involve reviewing workflows, simulating on anonymized cases, adapting the technology to Pakistan’s clinical environment, and establishing readiness benchmarks covering safety, performance, and governance.

This alliance establishes KPSIAJ as one of the pioneering organizations in Pakistan to embrace responsible, community-led AI transformation.

Leadership Statements

Bill Faruki, Founder & CEO, MindHYVE.ai, Inc., said:
“Our partnership with KPSIAJ reflects MindHYVE’s belief that AI must first and foremost serve humanity. By bringing reasoning-first, ethical AI to the heart of education and healthcare, we are empowering communities with tools for transformation—built on transparency, dignity, and human alignment.”

Abul Hassan Gokal, President, KPSIAJ, said:
“KPSIAJ has always invested in education, welfare, and healthcare as pillars of community progress. Through this collaboration with MindHYVE.ai™, we are preparing our institutions and our youth for the future—one where technology and ethics work hand-in-hand for societal benefit.”

About KPSIAJ

Khoja (Pirhai) Shia Isna Asheri Jamaat (KPSIAJ), headquartered in Karachi, Pakistan, is a long-established non-profit that delivers education, healthcare, welfare, and civic services to its community and the general public. Its key institutions are the Fatimiyah Education Network, Fatimiyah Higher Education System, and Fatimiyah Hospital.

About MindHYVE.ai™

MindHYVE.ai™ is pushing the limits of intelligence by creating autonomous systems and implementing domain-specific AGI agents in practical sectors. Driven by the Ava-Fusion™ large reasoning model and designed for agent coordination, swarm intelligence, and adaptive autonomy, MindHYVE’s technology is transforming fields such as law, medicine, finance, education, and governance.

Operating in North America, Asia, and Africa, MindHYVE.ai™ is dedicated to making transformative intelligence widely accessible and building the framework for post-scarcity economies. Supported by HYVE Labs, the company is actively influencing the evolution of agentic systems worldwide.

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