Kazakhstan signs landmark tech and innovation partnership in Astana
A new memorandum of intent has been signed in Astana to boost cooperation in technology and innovation. The agreement involves Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation, and Aerospace Industry (MDDIAI), Freedom Holding Corp., and Tethercells Limited. It marks a step toward joint projects in key sectors like research, education, and high-tech development. The memorandum outlines plans for long-term collaboration across several strategic fields. These include scientific and educational partnerships, telecommunications infrastructure, and advanced engineering technologies. A focus will also be placed on digital transformation and supporting Kazakhstan’s growing innovation ecosystem.
The signatories aim to develop next-generation technology platforms and expand international academic ties. They will also work on training skilled professionals and supporting research programmes. All future efforts will follow Kazakhstan’s national laws, international standards, and principles of mutual respect. The agreement highlights a commitment to sustainable socioeconomic development. By fostering trust and partnership, the parties intend to explore new initiatives that strengthen cooperation in modern technology and scientific research.
The signing of this memorandum sets the stage for future joint projects in high-tech and research. Compliance with legal and ethical standards will guide all upcoming initiatives. The partnership is expected to contribute to Kazakhstan’s technological advancement and global collaboration.