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A 16-year-old accelerator participant is developing the DalaMart B2B platform at the Aqmola Hub

With the support of the Aqmola Hub, the DalaMart startup is developing, a project of a 16-year-old student from Burabay, Sagimbai Aybek. Aibek has already implemented several significant projects and has become a participant in international startup programs.

Aybek became interested in entrepreneurship in the 10th grade, when he first took part in the Master Union startup hackathon in Astana. Despite the failure at the first competition, it was this experience that became a point of growth. Later, Aibek launched his first startup, ReFood, a platform for selling leftovers from cafes and restaurants aimed at combating food waste.

The project immediately attracted attention: on the first day of participation in the international Tetr Disrupt competition, it took 1st place among There are 80 teams and he received an invitation to represent Kazakhstan in Dubai, where he will compete for investments of up to $ 100,000.

Later , ReFood startup got the 4th place in DMU Startup Competition, where Aibek won a $10,000 scholarship and also took 3rd place at INFOMATRIX-ASIA-2025, having received a grant of 5.5 million tenge.

Aybek has also been selected for a number of prestigious international programs.:

●      LaunchX (MIT)

●      The Knowledge Society (TKS)

●      Global Problem Solving Institute

●      John Locke Institute Summer School (China)

Today , he continues to develop his second project, DalaMart, a B2B platform focused on the Central Asian market. Work on the project is carried out within the framework of the Aqmola Hub acceleration program, where Aibek receives the support of experts and infrastructure.

Aqmola The Hub continues to create conditions for the growth of young entrepreneurs by offering access to accelerators, mentoring support, and project scaling opportunities.

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