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Kazakhstan to create ‘Crypto City', train 1 million citizens in AI
Kazakhstan to create ‘Crypto City', train 1 million citizens in AI

Free Malaysia Today

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Free Malaysia Today

Kazakhstan to create ‘Crypto City', train 1 million citizens in AI

Kazakhstan president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev at the Astana International Forum in Astana, Kazakhstan, today. ASTANA : Kazakhstan plans to establish a 'Crypto City', where cryptocurrencies can be used for purchasing goods and services, and to train one million of its citizens in artificial intelligence (AI) over the next five years. Kazakhstan president Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, who announced the 'Crypto City' initiative at the Astana International Forum here, said the country is committed to investing in human capital and expanding opportunities for young professionals. 'Our immediate goal is to reduce regional disparities and strengthen the middle class,' he said. To achieve this, Kazakhstan will boost its capabilities in key sectors such as digital technologies, AI, clean energy, and value-added manufacturing. The country also plans to launch its most powerful supercomputer. 'We are placing great emphasis on AI. Our goal is to become a hub for academia and innovation by welcoming branches of foreign universities and establishing research and development partnerships,' added Tokayev. Building talent from the ground up Meanwhile, Kazakhstan's digital development, innovation, and aerospace industry minister Zhaslan Madiyev said the government aims to train one million citizens in AI within the next five years. The AI education programme will be embedded into the national school curriculum, starting with 500,000 schoolchildren and 300,000 university students. Students will be introduced to generative IT, graphics, coding, programming and other AI-related modules from a young age. 'The programme will also include adults who are interested in learning AI. Even those from rural areas will be included, with transport provided to help them attend classes,' Madiyev told reporters. He added that university students and teachers in Kazakhstan have been learning about blockchain technology since 2022. According to Madiyev, the government is working to regulate and license cryptocurrency exchanges to facilitate the use of crypto in daily transactions. 'Kazakhstan is exploring how the crypto industry can be applied across various sectors, including through standardised tenders for sales and purchases,' he said. However, he noted that enhancing cybersecurity will be a key challenge moving forward, with the government actively looking into measures to address potential threats.

Jordan and Kazakhstan Discuss Boosting Cooperation in Digital Innovation and Aviation Industry - Jordan News
Jordan and Kazakhstan Discuss Boosting Cooperation in Digital Innovation and Aviation Industry - Jordan News

Jordan News

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Jordan News

Jordan and Kazakhstan Discuss Boosting Cooperation in Digital Innovation and Aviation Industry - Jordan News

Jordan's Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, Eng. Sami Samirat, met with Kazakhstan's Minister of Digital Development, Innovation, and Aerospace Industry, Zhaslan Madiyev, and his accompanying delegation on an official visit to Jordan on Monday. The two sides explored ways to enhance bilateral cooperation and potential partnerships in the fields of innovation, advanced technologies, and the aviation industry. اضافة اعلان According to a statement issued by the Ministry on Tuesday, the Kazakh delegation held a series of field meetings with leading Jordanian institutions and companies, where they were briefed on key national achievements in innovation, digital transformation, and the defense industry. The delegation began its visit with a tour of "Deep Element," a Jordanian company specializing in the design, development, and integration of airspace security solutions. They received a detailed presentation on the company's innovative drone technologies. They also visited the Jordan Design and Development Bureau (JODDB), where efforts in advancing defense industries and fostering industrial innovation were showcased. Discussions covered opportunities for knowledge transfer, experience exchange, and collaboration in fields such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and space technologies. A meeting was also held at the Ministry of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship with the Kazakh delegation, the National Information Technology Center, and members of the board of the Information and Communications Technology Association of Jordan (int@j). The visitors were briefed on the council's strategic role in supporting digital transformation and shaping digital policies aligned with global trends. The discussions focused on strengthening cooperation between tech companies in both countries, exchanging expertise in entrepreneurship, digital transformation, and improving the investment climate for innovation. Both ministers emphasized their mutual commitment to deepening collaboration and expanding partnerships in technological and innovation sectors, supporting economic development, and advancing both countries' aspirations for a competitive digital economy. The Kazakh delegation will continue its meetings today with several government bodies, academic institutions, and private sector entities, as part of a visit aimed at solidifying strategic cooperation in digital innovation and aviation. This visit falls within broader efforts to enhance bilateral relations and expand cooperation in digital economy and advanced technologies, contributing to sustainable development in both countries. — (Petra)

Kazakhstan's Astana hub fuels tech start-ups and export boom
Kazakhstan's Astana hub fuels tech start-ups and export boom

Euronews

time26-03-2025

  • Business
  • Euronews

Kazakhstan's Astana hub fuels tech start-ups and export boom

ADVERTISEMENT Kazakhstan's IT sector is growing rapidly, with the Astana Hub playing a key role. Supporting more than 1,500 companies, the hub is a hotbed of innovation. Arlan Biotech is one of the start-ups supported. It uses AI to speed up antibody discovery and aims to revolutionise drug development. Autism Spectrum is another; it is developing an app to help diagnose and support children with autism and is already testing the app in hospitals. Encouraged by programmes such as Google for Startups, IT exports exceed $700 million, according to Minister Zhaslan Madiyev. Residents of the Astana Hub export to nearly 90 countries, driving Kazakhstan's economic diversification.

Belt and robot: Chinese start-up to open first robotics facility in Central Asia
Belt and robot: Chinese start-up to open first robotics facility in Central Asia

South China Morning Post

time05-02-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Belt and robot: Chinese start-up to open first robotics facility in Central Asia

China's fast-growing humanoid robotics industry is set to establish its first foothold in Central Asia, after a Shanghai-based start-up agreed a deal with Kazakhstan to partner on a series of ventures in the country. Advertisement The deal will see the Chinese company, AgiBot, establish a joint venture in Kazakhstan to build robotics manufacturing facilities, a 'data factory' for training robotic systems and a research and development centre, among other projects. The agreement between AgiBot and Kazakhstan's Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry will mark the first time a Chinese robotics company has localised production in a Central Asian country. For Kazakhstan, the move aligns with its recent push to attract foreign investment as it seeks to diversify its economy beyond natural resources, with a focus on artificial intelligence, manufacturing, green energy and other emerging industries. 'Partnership with an advanced company like AgiBot is an important milestone in the history of Kazakhstan's robotics industry,' said Zhaslan Madiyev, the country's minister of digital, innovations and aerospace. Advertisement 'This will not only help launch a facility in one of the most promising branches of mechanical engineering, but also strengthen local expertise and create a domestic centre of competence in robotics,' he added, according to the Times of Central Asia. Kazakhstan, which is China's northwestern neighbour, is also reportedly expanding its IT sector by building a global network of tech hubs, with new offices in the United States, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia and Singapore.

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