At QAZBOT ROBOTICS FORUM 2026 in Astana, the Astana Hub international innovation cluster, Kazakhstan-based QAZBOT Technologies and international robotics company AgiBot signed a trilateral memorandum on strategic partnership.
The memorandum provides for the joint exploration of market needs and promising use cases for robotics and AI solutions, demonstrations, testing and pilot projects, as well as the development of proposals for the further deployment and scaling of these technologies in markets agreed upon by the parties.
The parties intend to place particular emphasis on adapting and integrating these solutions into manufacturing, logistics, services, infrastructure, healthcare and education. Potential areas of cooperation also include research and development initiatives involving universities and research centres, engineering talent development, the creation of service infrastructure and the exploration of opportunities to localise robotics solutions in Kazakhstan.
Another area of cooperation may involve presenting joint developments and initiatives in artificial intelligence and robotics at the international AI & Digital Bridge forum — one of the key platforms for international technology dialogue, knowledge exchange and cooperation in the field of AI.
“Robotics and Embodied AI are among the most promising areas in the development of artificial intelligence. These technologies advance more rapidly when expertise, talent and industry partners come together. Our partnership with QAZBOT Technologies and AgiBot creates new opportunities to develop engineering capabilities and R&D, as well as to deploy robotics solutions in the real economy,” said Magzhan Madiyev, CEO of Astana Hub.
“It is essential for us that the development of robotics in Kazakhstan should not be limited to importing ready-made solutions. QAZBOT is building a complete technology value chain in the country — from R&D, software and AI models to localised manufacturing, engineer training and the deployment of robots in real-world processes. Our goal is to establish Kazakhstan’s own industrial and engineering foundation for robotics and AI and, together with international partners, bring these technologies into practical use,” said Vladislav Safarov, CEO of QAZBOT Technologies.
The signing of the memorandum was one of the key events of QAZBOT ROBOTICS FORUM 2026.
The forum brought together representatives of technology companies, businesses, government agencies and the international expert community to discuss the development of humanoid robotics and Embodied AI — artificial intelligence embodied in physical systems. The centrepiece of the programme was the plenary session titled “AI & Robotics: Shaping the Economy of the Future,” which focused on the practical application of robotics, the development of local capabilities and the prospects of this emerging industry.
The forum also featured B2B meetings with potential corporate customers, presentations of practical use cases and demonstrations of robotics solutions. International expertise was provided by AgiBot, a company developing platforms and products at the intersection of artificial intelligence and robotics.
At QAZBOT ROBOTICS FORUM 2026 in Astana, the Astana Hub international innovation cluster, Kazakhstan-based QAZBOT Technologies and international robotics company AgiBot signed a trilateral memorandum on strategic partnership.
The memorandum provides for the joint exploration of market needs and promising use cases for robotics and AI solutions, demonstrations, testing and pilot projects, as well as the development of proposals for the further deployment and scaling of these technologies in markets agreed upon by the parties.
The parties intend to place particular emphasis on adapting and integrating these solutions into manufacturing, logistics, services, infrastructure, healthcare and education. Potential areas of cooperation also include research and development initiatives involving universities and research centres, engineering talent development, the creation of service infrastructure and the exploration of opportunities to localise robotics solutions in Kazakhstan.
Another area of cooperation may involve presenting joint developments and initiatives in artificial intelligence and robotics at the international AI & Digital Bridge forum — one of the key platforms for international technology dialogue, knowledge exchange and cooperation in the field of AI.
“Robotics and Embodied AI are among the most promising areas in the development of artificial intelligence. These technologies advance more rapidly when expertise, talent and industry partners come together. Our partnership with QAZBOT Technologies and AgiBot creates new opportunities to develop engineering capabilities and R&D, as well as to deploy robotics solutions in the real economy,” said Magzhan Madiyev, CEO of Astana Hub.
“It is essential for us that the development of robotics in Kazakhstan should not be limited to importing ready-made solutions. QAZBOT is building a complete technology value chain in the country — from R&D, software and AI models to localised manufacturing, engineer training and the deployment of robots in real-world processes. Our goal is to establish Kazakhstan’s own industrial and engineering foundation for robotics and AI and, together with international partners, bring these technologies into practical use,” said Vladislav Safarov, CEO of QAZBOT Technologies.
The signing of the memorandum was one of the key events of QAZBOT ROBOTICS FORUM 2026.
The forum brought together representatives of technology companies, businesses, government agencies and the international expert community to discuss the development of humanoid robotics and Embodied AI — artificial intelligence embodied in physical systems. The centrepiece of the programme was the plenary session titled “AI & Robotics: Shaping the Economy of the Future,” which focused on the practical application of robotics, the development of local capabilities and the prospects of this emerging industry.
The forum also featured B2B meetings with potential corporate customers, presentations of practical use cases and demonstrations of robotics solutions. International expertise was provided by AgiBot, a company developing platforms and products at the intersection of artificial intelligence and robotics.