Today, Astana Hub stands as the largest innovation cluster in Central Asia, bringing together more than 1,700 tech companies. In 2024, total investment exceeded $700 million, while tech service exports surpassed $650 million.

Astana Hub implements educational programs such as Tech Orda, TUMO, and Tomorrow School, which reach tens of thousands of citizens each year, as well as acceleration programs run in exclusive partnership with Google for Startups.

Zhaslan Madiyev, Minister of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry of Kazakhstan, presented to the distinguished guests the concept of the International Artificial Intelligence Center Alem.AI, scheduled to open in Astana this fall.
The President of Kazakhstan and the King of Jordan were also introduced to the work of domestic companies successfully entering international markets. These included epsilon3.ai, a lab developing AI solutions for the public sector; Qalan, an educational mathematics platform used by over 1 million students in Kazakhstan and abroad; inDrive, a global platform offering ride-hailing, delivery, and freight services; and KazDream, the country’s largest IT company specializing in national security, border control, and cybersecurity.
More details are available on the Akorda.kz website.
Today, Astana Hub stands as the largest innovation cluster in Central Asia, bringing together more than 1,700 tech companies. In 2024, total investment exceeded $700 million, while tech service exports surpassed $650 million.

Astana Hub implements educational programs such as Tech Orda, TUMO, and Tomorrow School, which reach tens of thousands of citizens each year, as well as acceleration programs run in exclusive partnership with Google for Startups.

Zhaslan Madiyev, Minister of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry of Kazakhstan, presented to the distinguished guests the concept of the International Artificial Intelligence Center Alem.AI, scheduled to open in Astana this fall.
The President of Kazakhstan and the King of Jordan were also introduced to the work of domestic companies successfully entering international markets. These included epsilon3.ai, a lab developing AI solutions for the public sector; Qalan, an educational mathematics platform used by over 1 million students in Kazakhstan and abroad; inDrive, a global platform offering ride-hailing, delivery, and freight services; and KazDream, the country’s largest IT company specializing in national security, border control, and cybersecurity.
More details are available on the Akorda.kz website.