In the semifinal round, Kazakh startups including ALDIS Petrosolutions LLP, Regula AI, gro.now, AISAAT, Hound IDOCS, Factory Builder AI, Thrust.kz, Clario, Basira Intelligence, and ASPEX Group presented their solutions. The projects were evaluated by an international jury composed of venture investors, industry experts, and corporate fund representatives. Key criteria included technological innovation, market potential, business model sustainability, product readiness stage, and team expertise.
Regula AI is a platform designed to work with standards and regulatory requirements. The solution enables faster reading and interpretation of regulatory documents, reduces compliance risks, and saves time through intuitive navigation, transparent tracking of statuses, justifications, and evidence bases. It also improves team collaboration, auditing, and reporting processes. The product is currently in beta and is already being tested on regulatory documents in the medical devices sector, as well as in the financial and pharmaceutical industries. Pilot projects have been launched with brokerage and insurance companies, banks, and manufacturing enterprises.
As a reminder, the international technology exhibition GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026 is taking place in Almaty on May 4–5, 2026. The event is held within the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence and brings together government bodies, technology companies, startups, and investors from more than 60 countries. The exhibition aims to strengthen the role of Central Asia and the Caucasus as emerging technology hubs. The event is organized by inD, the global operator of GITEX, with the support of the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in partnership with Astana Hub and the Almaty city administration.



In the semifinal round, Kazakh startups including ALDIS Petrosolutions LLP, Regula AI, gro.now, AISAAT, Hound IDOCS, Factory Builder AI, Thrust.kz, Clario, Basira Intelligence, and ASPEX Group presented their solutions. The projects were evaluated by an international jury composed of venture investors, industry experts, and corporate fund representatives. Key criteria included technological innovation, market potential, business model sustainability, product readiness stage, and team expertise.
Regula AI is a platform designed to work with standards and regulatory requirements. The solution enables faster reading and interpretation of regulatory documents, reduces compliance risks, and saves time through intuitive navigation, transparent tracking of statuses, justifications, and evidence bases. It also improves team collaboration, auditing, and reporting processes. The product is currently in beta and is already being tested on regulatory documents in the medical devices sector, as well as in the financial and pharmaceutical industries. Pilot projects have been launched with brokerage and insurance companies, banks, and manufacturing enterprises.
As a reminder, the international technology exhibition GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026 is taking place in Almaty on May 4–5, 2026. The event is held within the Year of Digitalization and Artificial Intelligence and brings together government bodies, technology companies, startups, and investors from more than 60 countries. The exhibition aims to strengthen the role of Central Asia and the Caucasus as emerging technology hubs. The event is organized by inD, the global operator of GITEX, with the support of the Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, in partnership with Astana Hub and the Almaty city administration.


