The meeting was held under the theme “Let’s Talk About the Future: Demographic Resilience in Digital Kazakhstan” and focused on youth development, digital transformation, and the role of technology in shaping a sustainable future.
The visit began at the Museum of Singularity at alem.ai, where the delegation was introduced to key technological initiatives and educational projects aimed at developing artificial intelligence, digital skills, and human capital. During the tour, participants discussed the impact of emerging technologies on society, as well as the role of youth in shaping the global digital agenda.
The program continued at Astana Hub with the participation of young leaders, representatives of international organizations, and ecosystem partners. The open dialogue covered expanding youth participation in decision-making processes, developing youth quotas, strengthening regional cooperation, and launching new initiatives across Central Asia.
Special attention was given to Kazakhstan’s potential as a regional hub for digital transformation, as well as to creating conditions for innovation, technology entrepreneurship, and international collaboration.
In conclusion, participants emphasized the importance of youth engagement in digital transformation processes and in advancing international cooperation in technology and sustainable development. The visit took place within the framework of Kazakhstan’s Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence.
The meeting was held under the theme “Let’s Talk About the Future: Demographic Resilience in Digital Kazakhstan” and focused on youth development, digital transformation, and the role of technology in shaping a sustainable future.
The visit began at the Museum of Singularity at alem.ai, where the delegation was introduced to key technological initiatives and educational projects aimed at developing artificial intelligence, digital skills, and human capital. During the tour, participants discussed the impact of emerging technologies on society, as well as the role of youth in shaping the global digital agenda.
The program continued at Astana Hub with the participation of young leaders, representatives of international organizations, and ecosystem partners. The open dialogue covered expanding youth participation in decision-making processes, developing youth quotas, strengthening regional cooperation, and launching new initiatives across Central Asia.
Special attention was given to Kazakhstan’s potential as a regional hub for digital transformation, as well as to creating conditions for innovation, technology entrepreneurship, and international collaboration.
In conclusion, participants emphasized the importance of youth engagement in digital transformation processes and in advancing international cooperation in technology and sustainable development. The visit took place within the framework of Kazakhstan’s Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence.