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Participants outlined key priorities, challenges, and potential solutions, including issues related to the reform of the Trusted Software Registry.
The East Kazakhstan Region has become one of the first regions in the country to introduce a pilot educational project aimed at teaching school students skills in artificial intelligence and game development, Altainews.kz reports, citing the regional Department of Education.
An independent studio from Kazakhstan, Rhinotales Studio, has announced the release of its new game Critical Shift, a turn-based tactical RPG aimed at an international audience.
Education at TUMO Astana will be completely free and accessible to all teenagers seeking to develop skills in digital and creative technologies powered by artificial intelligence.
In celebration of Media Workers' Day, Astana Hub hosted a hands-on training session for journalists focused on the application of artificial intelligence tools in the media industry. The event brought together around 30 representatives from various media outlets.
Kazakhstan has built a technology ecosystem that is producing startups valued at up to $10 billion at a pace comparable to the world’s leading tech hubs, including the United States and China, reports Kazpravda.kz.
Kazteleport and Astana Hub have signed a Memorandum of Understanding, confirming their mutual commitment to collaborate in strategically important areas aimed at developing the country’s digital infrastructure and supporting participants in the innovation ecosystem.
The “Technological Challenges” module is now active at astanahub.com portal. This digital platform allows companies, government agencies, and other stakeholders to publish applied tasks in the fields of ICT and R&D. Solution providers — including tech teams, startups, and research organizations — are invited to submit ready-made solutions tailored to specific technological requests.
Telegram has officially become a member of Astana Hub — the leading innovation cluster in Central Asia.
Venture activity in Central Asia and the Caucasus is accelerating rapidly. In 2024 alone, the region attracted over $95 million in investments, with Kazakhstan accounting for more than $80 million of that total. Kazakhstan has emerged as the undisputed leader, while countries like Georgia and Uzbekistan are showing impressive growth momentum.
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