
The post has been translated automatically. Original language: Russian Kazakh
For the last year a record number - 25 of foreign IT-companies became new participants of the technological park, from the beginning of 2022 4 more foreign IT-companies joined them. A total of 69 companies with foreign participation from Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Israel, UAE, South Korea, China, Japan, Singapore, UK and USA are participants of the technology park.
One of the new participants of Astana Hub is the Cypriot IT company Darmius, which has launched the Corp Entry project in Kazakhstan. The project is designed to provide employees of companies with centralized access to information about company operations, its principles and plans, work processes, events, internal rules and policies. Another new start-up is an Ukrainian company in the field of telemedicine Dariger Online, an online medical consultation service that allows people to get qualified remote medical care in the form of consultations with doctors of various qualifications and specializations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
"Foreign IT companies are increasingly interested in Kazakhstan. We expect that this year among the Astana Hub participants there will be even more representatives of foreign countries. We have a whole range of programs that will be interesting for startups from all over the world and we are constantly working to ensure that the working conditions at Astana Hub are comfortable", notes Magzhan Madiev, CEO of Astana Hub.
For the last year a record number - 25 of foreign IT-companies became new participants of the technological park, from the beginning of 2022 4 more foreign IT-companies joined them. A total of 69 companies with foreign participation from Kyrgyzstan, Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, Israel, UAE, South Korea, China, Japan, Singapore, UK and USA are participants of the technology park.
One of the new participants of Astana Hub is the Cypriot IT company Darmius, which has launched the Corp Entry project in Kazakhstan. The project is designed to provide employees of companies with centralized access to information about company operations, its principles and plans, work processes, events, internal rules and policies. Another new start-up is an Ukrainian company in the field of telemedicine Dariger Online, an online medical consultation service that allows people to get qualified remote medical care in the form of consultations with doctors of various qualifications and specializations 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
"Foreign IT companies are increasingly interested in Kazakhstan. We expect that this year among the Astana Hub participants there will be even more representatives of foreign countries. We have a whole range of programs that will be interesting for startups from all over the world and we are constantly working to ensure that the working conditions at Astana Hub are comfortable", notes Magzhan Madiev, CEO of Astana Hub.