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An expert compared the standard of living in Kazakhstan and Armenia, discussing the cost of living, quality of life, and requirements for relocation.
Today in Dushanbe, Republic of Tajikistan, at the International IT Forum, the Minister of Digital Development, Innovations, and Aerospace Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Zhaslan Madiyev, spoke at the plenary session, where he presented Kazakhstan's achievements in digitalization and information technology.
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are collaborating to develop a strategy for artificial intelligence, according to Uzbekistan’s Minister of Digital Technologies, Sherzod Shermatov, in a report to a BES.media correspondent.
Today, Shymkent Hub opened in Shymkent, making it the 15th regional tech park in Kazakhstan run by Astana Hub. The center is set to boost technological entrepreneurship, grow a startup culture, and advance the IT industry and digital education in the area.
Astana Hub, in collaboration with Visa, a global leader in digital payments, is organizing a competition to identify the best projects in the field of Open Banking. Winners will have the opportunity to integrate with Bank RBK's infrastructure and receive cash prizes.
The country's computer services exports reached nearly $530 million last year. By 2026, this figure is expected to double, a goal set by the Head of State for the Government.
Asset Khasenov, the founder of the startup binY and a resident of Astana Hub, shared with Kapital.kz how he successfully established a logistics business by optimizing processes and integrating advanced technologies like machine learning and IoT to enhance delivery efficiency. He also emphasized the advantages of being part of the technology park.
Kazakhstan's tech exports saw remarkable growth last year, surpassing the $500 million milestone. A significant portion of this success, according to Astana Hub CEO Magzhan Madiyev, came from Astana Hub residents, who account for about 60% of the country's tech market.
At the helm of Kid Security, a promising Kazakhstani startup, founder Asat Ashamanov believes his team has crafted a parental control app that's not only functional and easy to use but also one that kids genuinely enjoy.
Astana Hub international technology park has opened applications for the third batch of the Hero Training acceleration program. The program, conducted in partnership with Draper University, is designed to rapidly scale technology companies for the global market. Applications are open until September 1.
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