Industry

AI in Education

Personalised learning, adaptive assessment, national talent pipelines for the AI economy.

Education — Swibit sovereign AI
AI in this sector

Why AI matters in education

AI in education enables personalised learning pathways, adaptive assessments, and intelligent curriculum design at scale. Large language models deliver bilingual tutoring and instant feedback in Arabic and English — Arabic-native, not translated. Analytics platforms identify at-risk students and optimise resource allocation at institutional and national level.

For MENA, AI-driven education is not just about better learning outcomes — it is about building the talent pipeline the region needs to sustain its own AI infrastructure and reduce dependency on foreign expertise. Through Swibit Academy, we directly contribute to this pipeline: training AI practitioners, policy experts, and executives who will operate the region's AI systems.

Education — who it's for
Who it's for
Use cases

Use cases we deliver

University AI labs: turnkey infrastructure, curriculum, and tooling for academic institutions running AI programmes

Adaptive assessment platforms: AI that evaluates student responses, identifies gaps, and personalises the next learning step in real time

AI tutoring in Arabic and English: bilingual LLMs deployed on university or ministry infrastructure, providing always-available learning support

Government workforce upskilling: ministry-level AI literacy and practitioner development programmes

EdTech integration: embedding AI into existing LMS and curriculum platforms through clean API integration

The problem

Challenges we hear in this sector

One-size-fits-all curricula

Static curricula cannot adapt to individual pace, prior knowledge, or learning style at scale.

Arabic-native learning content

Most adaptive learning tools are English-first; Arabic learners are served by translated material that misses cultural and linguistic nuance.

Student data protection

Minors' learning data is highly sensitive and must remain under institutional and national control.

Talent pipeline gap

The region needs thousands of trained AI practitioners to operate its own sovereign AI infrastructure.

Education — our approach
How we work
How we work

Our approach

Sovereign tutoring platform

Bilingual LLM tutors deployed on university or ministry infrastructure — students never talk to a foreign cloud.

Adaptive assessment

AI that evaluates open-ended responses, identifies gaps, and personalises the next learning step in real time.

Institutional analytics

At-risk student identification, resource allocation insights, and program-level outcome tracking.

Academy-grade upskilling

Practitioner and executive AI programs aligned with national workforce strategy.

Architecture

What the stack looks like

  • Sovereign LLM tutor with Arabic-native fine-tuning
  • Adaptive assessment engine with rubric-based scoring
  • LMS integrations (Moodle, Canvas, Blackboard, custom)
  • Student analytics dashboard with privacy-preserving aggregation
  • Faculty co-pilot for content authoring and feedback
Engagement

What you get

Bilingual AI tutoring platform deployed on your infrastructure

Adaptive assessment pilot for one program or cohort

Faculty enablement and content-authoring co-pilot

Institution-wide AI literacy and practitioner curriculum

Outcome analytics and accreditation-ready reporting

Timeline

A typical engagement

  1. 1

    Design

    3–4 weeks

    Curriculum mapping, assessment design, and infrastructure planning with faculty leads.

  2. 2

    Pilot

    1 semester

    Deploy with one program or cohort and measure learning outcomes against a control group.

  3. 3

    Roll out

    1–2 semesters

    Scale across faculties, integrate with the LMS, and stand up the analytics cadence.

Education — outcomes
Outcomes
AR-native
Tutoring tuned to Arabic, not translated
24/7
Always-on learning support for students
1 sem
Time to measurable outcome uplift in pilot

Regulatory posture

Data SovereigntyStudent Data ProtectionOn-Prem AvailableBilingual (AR/EN)
FAQs

Questions we get asked

Where is student data stored?

Inside your institution or sovereign-cloud tenant. Students never interact with a foreign cloud API.

Does it replace teachers?

No. The tutor accelerates the feedback loop and frees faculty to focus on mentoring, design, and assessment quality.

How is content kept current?

Faculty own the source-of-truth content; the tutor retrieves from that corpus with citation, so updates are immediate.

Talk to Swibit

Ready to build sovereign AI?

Tell us what you're working on. We respond within one business day with a clear next step.

info@swibit.com+44 7342 457891Replies within one business day