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During the visit, Astana Hub CEO Magzhan Madiyev led the delegation on a tour, highlighting the tech park's initiatives and showcasing innovative projects by hub participants.
The deputies were introduced to various startups, including CodiPlay, a platform that teaches programming through gamification; Yaya, a single subscription service for children’s entertainment centers; Damumed, a medical information system; and Arlan Biotech, a startup developing nanobodies powered by artificial intelligence.
The delegates showed particular interest in the activities of Tomorrow School, which provides a modern training system focused on developing specialists in artificial intelligence. This emphasis on AI training underscores Astana Hub's role as a critical platform for fostering and advancing new technologies in Kazakhstan.
Astana Hub is currently the largest technology park in Central Asia, with a mission to establish and nurture an ecosystem for tech business development, tech talent training, and startup support. The tech park is home to over 1,500 tech companies, including more than 400 with foreign involvement. These companies benefit from comprehensive support, including business development and scaling programs, special tax and visa conditions, informational and educational resources, and material infrastructure.
During the visit, Astana Hub CEO Magzhan Madiyev led the delegation on a tour, highlighting the tech park's initiatives and showcasing innovative projects by hub participants.
The deputies were introduced to various startups, including CodiPlay, a platform that teaches programming through gamification; Yaya, a single subscription service for children’s entertainment centers; Damumed, a medical information system; and Arlan Biotech, a startup developing nanobodies powered by artificial intelligence.
The delegates showed particular interest in the activities of Tomorrow School, which provides a modern training system focused on developing specialists in artificial intelligence. This emphasis on AI training underscores Astana Hub's role as a critical platform for fostering and advancing new technologies in Kazakhstan.
Astana Hub is currently the largest technology park in Central Asia, with a mission to establish and nurture an ecosystem for tech business development, tech talent training, and startup support. The tech park is home to over 1,500 tech companies, including more than 400 with foreign involvement. These companies benefit from comprehensive support, including business development and scaling programs, special tax and visa conditions, informational and educational resources, and material infrastructure.