Four consecutive victories at the World Championship (Geneva 2022, Singapore 2023, Greece 2024, Panama 2025) establish Kazakhstan as a global leader in STEM education — an achievement unprecedented in the history of FGC.
This year, following a national selection among 40 teams, the national roster included 9th–10th grade students from NIS Almaty-Medeu: Rashat Dosymzhan, Daulet Iliyas, Orynbasarov Alikhan, Asetuly Madiyar, and Tursymbayev Nurasyl. The national team coaches were Nurdaulet Dosmagambet, Dulаt Baitulenov, and Asylbek Murzakhmetov.
The team was supported by the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of Kazakhstan, the international innovation cluster Astana Hub, the International Center for Artificial Intelligence alem.ai, the USTEM Foundation, and the startup Cannect.AI.
Four consecutive victories at the World Championship (Geneva 2022, Singapore 2023, Greece 2024, Panama 2025) establish Kazakhstan as a global leader in STEM education — an achievement unprecedented in the history of FGC.
This year, following a national selection among 40 teams, the national roster included 9th–10th grade students from NIS Almaty-Medeu: Rashat Dosymzhan, Daulet Iliyas, Orynbasarov Alikhan, Asetuly Madiyar, and Tursymbayev Nurasyl. The national team coaches were Nurdaulet Dosmagambet, Dulаt Baitulenov, and Asylbek Murzakhmetov.
The team was supported by the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of Kazakhstan, the international innovation cluster Astana Hub, the International Center for Artificial Intelligence alem.ai, the USTEM Foundation, and the startup Cannect.AI.