120 primary and secondary schoolchildren attended sessions designed to enhance online safety.
ABBYY collaborated with Arsenal in the Community to run sessions for 120 children at Emirates Stadium to promote safety online on Safer Internet Day on 11 February.
With a focus on online safety and wellbeing, the event featured engaging, interactive sessions for primary and secondary school students aged 10–13. The goal was to engage students in AI by providing an interactive experience, whilst highlighting the diverse career opportunities within the technology sector.

There were three rotating workshops, led by Arsenal and intelligent automation partner of Arsenal Women’s Football Club, ABBYY. The workshops included:
- Stadium Tour led by Arsenal IT Team: Visiting areas behind the scenes and exploring the different uses of technology at key points on the tour, including dressing room screens and advertising boards.
- AITC Scamming Awareness: A session on identifying scams and phishing, featuring an interactive ‘Scam or Safe’ activity where participants analyse and sort real-world email examples.
- AI Training – How to Train an AI Model: An immersive, hands-on experience training a model using Vantage, ABBYY’s Intelligent document processing platform.
