Kazakhstan's IT services exports reached $881 million.

Kazakhstan's IT services exports reached $881 million.

17.10.2025 12:54:16 219

Kazakhstan is participating in the world's largest technology exhibition, GITEX GLOBAL 2025, in Dubai, presenting a national pavilion showcasing digital solutions and startups. The initiative is being implemented by the Ministry of Trade and Integration jointly with QazTrade. The pavilion features 20 companies showcasing their developments in artificial intelligence.

Participants include Cerebra.ai, which uses artificial intelligence to recognize strokes and assist doctors, and BEST Vision Technologies, which develops video analytics systems for industrial safety. Other companies include BilimApp, which promotes Kazakhstani educational services; Ghalam, which works on aerospace technologies; and Alaqan, which creates digital solutions for people with special needs. All these companies are part of QazTrade's Export Acceleration program, which helps them enter global markets.

Kazakhstani IT teams are already meeting with investors and tech companies from the UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar. The implementation of domestic solutions in government services and corporate platforms is being discussed.

During the exhibition, the Kazakhstani company TrustMe signed an agreement with the Dubai-based Sogdians Venture Studio. They are now TrustMe's official representatives in the UAE and the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) markets.

Furthermore, Blackstone AI signed a Memorandum of Intent with Family Eight Holdings Limited (UAE). The parties agreed to collaborate on the integration of artificial intelligence technologies, the joint development of new products, and expanding their presence in international markets.

"GITEX brings together participants from more than 170 countries, including government delegations and technology corporations. Participation in the exhibition is a strategic step for promoting Kazakhstani IT companies in international markets. Kazakhstan is strengthening its status as a country exporting not only raw materials but also intellectual property." "In 2024, Kazakhstan's IT services exports reached $881 million, an increase of 20.3%," noted Ainur Amirbekova, Managing Director of QazTrade.

Kazakhstan's participation in GITEX also reflects the priorities outlined by the Head of State in his 2025 Address, where he emphasized that "artificial intelligence and digital technologies should become a new driver of economic growth and global competitiveness."

Source : https://www.gov.kz/memleket/entities/mti/press/news/details/1088399?lang=kk