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The delegation included Tatyana Savelyeva, Magerram Magerramov, and Snezhanna Imasheva. During their visit, the parliamentarians were introduced to several local startup projects, including SHAI.Pro, ApartX Ltd., and Kazrockets. Each of these projects showcased a high level of technological maturity and strong potential, highlighting the rapid development of the tech sector in Kazakhstan.
Particular attention was given to Tomorrow School — the country’s first free peer-to-peer artificial intelligence school, operating on the innovative educational platform 01 Edu. The project is being implemented by Astana Hub and already serves as a unique example of a forward-thinking approach to tech education.
The program also included a presentation by Astana Hub representatives on current initiatives and strategic areas of development, as well as a roundtable discussion featuring members of Parliament and representatives of the tech community. The open dialogue focused on key challenges, pressing issues, and suggestions from tech entrepreneurs. Participants in the discussion included Talgat Elemanov (Damumed), Ignat Shestakov (3D ALEM), Artyom Lagunovsky (Aloteq Qazaq), Kanat Keldibekov (ApartX Ltd), and Sabyr Kungozhin (Ozat Online).
The conversation was held in an open and constructive atmosphere. Participants agreed that further growth of the tech sector requires close cooperation between business and government. The visit of the Mazhilis members marked an important step toward strengthening the dialogue between the tech community and legislative authorities.
The delegation included Tatyana Savelyeva, Magerram Magerramov, and Snezhanna Imasheva. During their visit, the parliamentarians were introduced to several local startup projects, including SHAI.Pro, ApartX Ltd., and Kazrockets. Each of these projects showcased a high level of technological maturity and strong potential, highlighting the rapid development of the tech sector in Kazakhstan.
Particular attention was given to Tomorrow School — the country’s first free peer-to-peer artificial intelligence school, operating on the innovative educational platform 01 Edu. The project is being implemented by Astana Hub and already serves as a unique example of a forward-thinking approach to tech education.
The program also included a presentation by Astana Hub representatives on current initiatives and strategic areas of development, as well as a roundtable discussion featuring members of Parliament and representatives of the tech community. The open dialogue focused on key challenges, pressing issues, and suggestions from tech entrepreneurs. Participants in the discussion included Talgat Elemanov (Damumed), Ignat Shestakov (3D ALEM), Artyom Lagunovsky (Aloteq Qazaq), Kanat Keldibekov (ApartX Ltd), and Sabyr Kungozhin (Ozat Online).
The conversation was held in an open and constructive atmosphere. Participants agreed that further growth of the tech sector requires close cooperation between business and government. The visit of the Mazhilis members marked an important step toward strengthening the dialogue between the tech community and legislative authorities.