
The post has been translated automatically. Original language: Russian Kazakh
Applications for training will be accepted until July 31 of this year via the astanahub.com platform.
The Tech Orda program, launched by the MDDIAI of the Republic of Kazakhstan in collaboration with Astana Hub, focuses on developing human capital in the field of information technology. It encompasses a wide range of priority sectors, including web development, 3D design and AR/VR applications, operating system development, cybersecurity, IoT, artificial intelligence, algorithms, mobile app creation, Big Data, and GameDev.
“Over the years, Tech Orda has achieved significant results. Data from 2022 and 2023 highlight its impact on training qualified personnel and advancing tech education in Kazakhstan. To date, 91 schools have trained 6,251 students. The program is popular not only in major cities but also in regional areas, with about 40% of tech schools and 46% of students coming from various regions of the country. Furthermore, the program's success is reflected in high employment rates: 88% of graduates have secured jobs, with an average salary of approximately 600,000 tenge,” said Zhaslan Madiyev, Minister of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Graduates of the program are employed at 1,079 different companies, including major organizations such as Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Tengizchevroil, KazMunayGas, Freedom Finance, Kcell, Air Astana, Kolesa Group, and many others.
“In 2024, out of 131 private tech schools that applied for the program, 79 were accredited and are now offering 178 different courses. Training is available in Kazakh, Russian, and English, with durations varying from 6 months, depending on the chosen course. The program offers flexible training formats – online, offline, and hybrid, providing students with the freedom to select the most convenient method for acquiring their skills,” said Aziz Tleumuratov, Managing Director of Astana Hub.
In his State of the Nation Address, the Head of State highlighted the importance of cultivating a young, educated, and motivated workforce, setting a goal to train at least 100,000 tech specialists. In response to this directive, the MDDIAI, in collaboration with the international technology park Astana Hub, launched the Tech Orda program in 2021 with the aim of training 20,000 tech professionals. This key initiative plans to annually train over 3,000 tech specialists, with government support providing 600,000 tenge per student.
For those interested in joining the Tech Orda program, a showcase of IT schools, including a complete list of institutions and courses, is available on the astanahub.com portal. For additional information, contact the selected tech school directly or call 1818.
Applications for training will be accepted until July 31 of this year via the astanahub.com platform.
The Tech Orda program, launched by the MDDIAI of the Republic of Kazakhstan in collaboration with Astana Hub, focuses on developing human capital in the field of information technology. It encompasses a wide range of priority sectors, including web development, 3D design and AR/VR applications, operating system development, cybersecurity, IoT, artificial intelligence, algorithms, mobile app creation, Big Data, and GameDev.
“Over the years, Tech Orda has achieved significant results. Data from 2022 and 2023 highlight its impact on training qualified personnel and advancing tech education in Kazakhstan. To date, 91 schools have trained 6,251 students. The program is popular not only in major cities but also in regional areas, with about 40% of tech schools and 46% of students coming from various regions of the country. Furthermore, the program's success is reflected in high employment rates: 88% of graduates have secured jobs, with an average salary of approximately 600,000 tenge,” said Zhaslan Madiyev, Minister of Digital Development, Innovations and Aerospace Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan.
Graduates of the program are employed at 1,079 different companies, including major organizations such as Kaspi.kz, Halyk Bank, KPMG, Ernst & Young, Tengizchevroil, KazMunayGas, Freedom Finance, Kcell, Air Astana, Kolesa Group, and many others.
“In 2024, out of 131 private tech schools that applied for the program, 79 were accredited and are now offering 178 different courses. Training is available in Kazakh, Russian, and English, with durations varying from 6 months, depending on the chosen course. The program offers flexible training formats – online, offline, and hybrid, providing students with the freedom to select the most convenient method for acquiring their skills,” said Aziz Tleumuratov, Managing Director of Astana Hub.
In his State of the Nation Address, the Head of State highlighted the importance of cultivating a young, educated, and motivated workforce, setting a goal to train at least 100,000 tech specialists. In response to this directive, the MDDIAI, in collaboration with the international technology park Astana Hub, launched the Tech Orda program in 2021 with the aim of training 20,000 tech professionals. This key initiative plans to annually train over 3,000 tech specialists, with government support providing 600,000 tenge per student.
For those interested in joining the Tech Orda program, a showcase of IT schools, including a complete list of institutions and courses, is available on the astanahub.com portal. For additional information, contact the selected tech school directly or call 1818.