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Almaty to Host GITEX AI Central Asia & Caucasus Exhibition in May - The Astana Times

GITEX ·

Almaty, Kazakhstan will host the GITEX AI Central Asia & Caucasus exhibition in May. The event will focus on artificial intelligence advancements and applications across various sectors. It aims to foster collaboration and knowledge exchange in the region. Why it matters: This event highlights the growing interest and investment in AI development within Central Asia and the Caucasus.

KAUST, Republic of Uzbekistan advance science partnership

KAUST ·

KAUST and the Ministry of Innovational Development of Uzbekistan signed a Memorandum of Cooperation (MoC) to collaborate on science, technology, and innovation. The agreement aims to leverage scientific strengths between the two entities through information sharing, personnel exchange, project support, and internship assistance. A Joint Working Group will coordinate the activities. Why it matters: This partnership expands KAUST's reach into Central Asia, potentially fostering joint research and development in areas like AI and sustainability.

Prime Minister of Kazakhstan Visits with MBZUAI Leadership

MBZUAI ·

Kazakhstan's Prime Minister, Askar Mamin, and senior delegates visited Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence (MBZUAI) and were hosted by Professor Eric Xing and Dr. Behjat Al Yousuf. The visit included a tour of the MBZUAI campus in Masdar City and a briefing on the university's goals. Discussion between Mr. Shigeo Katsu, President of Nazarbayev University in Kazakhstan, and MBZUAI leadership explored potential partnerships. Why it matters: This visit signals growing interest and potential collaboration between Central Asian nations and the UAE in the field of AI research and education.

Kazakhstan Bets on Energy-to-AI Pivot at World Government Summit 2026 - The Astana Times

GCC AI Events ·

At the World Government Summit 2024, Kazakhstan highlighted its plans to become a leader in energy-efficient AI by hosting the event in 2026. Kazakhstan aims to leverage its energy resources to power AI infrastructure and innovation. The country is positioning itself as a hub for sustainable AI development. Why it matters: This signals a strategic shift for Kazakhstan, potentially attracting investment and fostering AI growth in Central Asia.

MBZUAI hosts senior government officials from Kazakhstan

MBZUAI ·

A delegation of senior government officials from Kazakhstan visited MBZUAI in Abu Dhabi. Discussions covered MBZUAI's academic programs, research opportunities, and potential partnerships. The dialogue also addressed the importance of AI and its applications in society. Why it matters: This visit signals growing international interest in MBZUAI as a hub for AI education and research, potentially fostering collaborations between the UAE and Kazakhstan in the field.

Oman and Jordan race to lead Middle East’s AI and data centre revolution - capacityglobal.com

Oman AI ·

Oman and Jordan are competing to establish themselves as key hubs for AI and data centers in the Middle East. Both countries are investing in infrastructure and regulatory frameworks to attract international tech companies. Favorable geographic locations, stable political environments, and competitive energy costs are helping to drive this growth. Why it matters: These efforts could lead to increased economic diversification and technological advancement in both countries, fostering regional innovation.