BAKU, Azerbaijan, June 4. The Belarusian
Universal Commodity Exchange (BUCE) will cooperate with Aigen
Solutions MMC, an Azerbaijani developer of artificial intelligence
(AI)-based automation systems, Trend reports via BUCE.


This is envisaged by the memorandum of understanding signed
between BUCE and Aigen Solutions.


The document was signed by First Deputy Chairperson of the BUCE
Board, Olga Gorelik, and Director of Aigen Solutions, Ismayil
Mammadli. The ceremony took place during a visit to BUCE by an
Azerbaijani business delegation, organized with the assistance of
the Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Agency -
AZPROMO.


Under the memorandum, the parties plan to develop cooperation in
the implementation of AI technologies to optimize and improve the
efficiency of business processes related to the organization and
conduct of exchange trading. One of the key areas of collaboration
will be the integration of AI solutions into BUTB's infrastructure
and operations, which will enable automated analysis of large data
sets, forecasting market trends, and risk management.


Furthermore, BUCE and Aigen Solutions intend to establish
regular consultations and exchange experiences in the application
of digital technologies in trading, as well as implement joint
projects aimed at testing AI solutions in real-world exchange
conditions.







"The implementation of AI systems is not a technological fad,
but an objective necessity for a modern exchange. Such solutions
improve the accuracy of market data analysis, optimize trading
processes, and minimize operational risks. Furthermore, the
automation of routine operations frees up time and resources,
allowing us to focus on strategic development and high-quality
service to trading participants," Gorelik emphasized.


"Thanks to our partnership with BUCE, we'll be able to adapt
cutting-edge AI technologies to the real-world challenges of
exchange trading. I am confident that our collaboration will result
in flexible, scalable digital solutions that will bring practical
benefits to both the exchange and its clients worldwide," said
Mammadli.


Currently, 218 residents of Azerbaijan are accredited at BUCE.
In the first five months of 2026, exchange trade turnover between
Belarus and Azerbaijan increased by 15%, reaching $48 million.