ASTANA, Kazakhstan, March 31. Kazakhstan is
developing infrastructure for training operators of unmanned aerial
vehicles (UAVs) as part of the transformation of the EXPO territory
into a new-generation technology cluster,
Trend reports via the press service of the Kazakh
government.


The announcement was made by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister
of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development Zhaslan Madiyev
during a government meeting on March 31, chaired by Prime Minister
Olzhas Bektenov.


According to Madiyev, the Exponential Cluster is being created
as an integrated innovation ecosystem where science, technological
startups, and industry operate within a unified platform. The
cluster will encompass specialized hubs in robotics, drone
technology, game development, cybersecurity, medical technologies,
agricultural technologies, Industry 4.0, and cybersport.


"At the Robotics Center, a humanoid robotics laboratory has been
launched, featuring teleoperation technologies and integration with
the Alem LLM language model for interaction with users," he
said.







Madiyev pointed out that the complete rollout of all centers is
on the horizon for later this year.


In the long term, the Exponential Cluster is expected to support
the annual launch of up to 500 startups, including more than 100
hardware projects, positioning it as a key hub for innovation
development.


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