DAKAR, Senegal, Dec. 2, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The Future Learning Institute (FLI) by Agilix, a global leader in AI-powered and mobile-first offline learning systems, will present its work in ethical AI and workforce-focused education transformation at the NEXTEN Summit in Dakar on December 3, 2025.
Dr. Mark Luetzelschwab, Director of International AI Programs at Agilix, will represent the Institute through a keynote address, expert panel appearance, and breakout session on AI's role in education and national workforce development.
Future Learning Institute: Scaling Learning Where Connectivity Fails
FLI is powered by Agilix Labs, an edtech company with 24 years of experience delivering more than 50 million online course enrollments across 200+ countries. Agilix technology is designed for mobile-first, offline-capable, AI-enabled learning, enabling governments and institutions to reach learners in rural, underserved, and low-connectivity environments.
The Future Learning Institute extends this capability into national strategy—helping countries build hyper-local learning ecosystems, expand youth employment pathways, and implement ethical AI across schools, universities, and training centers.
The Keynote: AI Ethics for Real-World Education Systems
Dr. Luetzelschwab's keynote, "AI Ethics in Education: The 3A Model," introduces a practical framework used by ministries and institutions to evaluate AI systems through three dimensions:
- Action — what the AI does and how it supports learning goals
- Autonomy — the level of human oversight required
- Accountability — whether the system performs reliably, fairly, and transparently
The framework helps countries adopt AI responsibly while strengthening trust and transparency needed for national-scale deployment.
"AI can expand access to quality learning for millions—but only when nations guide its use with trust, transparency, and local relevance," said Luetzelschwab. "The Future Learning Institute exists to help countries build that foundation with approaches that work both online and offline."
Why Agilix Is in Dakar
FLI's participation supports its mission to help nations bridge the gap between education and employment by:
- Supporting ministry-level digital transformation initiatives
- Expanding access to AI-enabled training that works online or offline
- Developing local capacity for digital learning delivery
- Partnering with governments, universities, and industry to train youth for emerging jobs
Agilix technology is active across West Africa, including work in Sierra Leone, where FLI is helping establish a national model for community-based, AI-enabled workforce training.
About Agilix Labs
Agilix Labs builds AI-driven learning tools that support teachers and real learning. https://www.agilix.com/FLI
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