ALMATY – Kazakhstan’s President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev outlined the country’s ambition to become a fully digital state within three years as he visited the GITEX AI Central Asia & Caucasus 2026 exhibition and held talks with global technology leaders on May 4. President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev visited the GITEX AI Central Asia & Caucasus 2026 exhibition and held talks with global technology leaders on May 4.
Photo credit:Akorda. The event, part of the global GITEX platform, brought together international companies, investors and innovators to showcase the latest developments in artificial intelligence and digital technologies. AI projects and digital infrastructure in focus During his visit, Tokayev was presented with the capabilities of the Al-Farabium supercomputer, which is being used for an AI assistant deployed in the contact center of Kazakhtelecom.
The Kazakh President was also briefed on initiatives in the banking sector aimed at building a regulated ecosystem for digital assets, including the issuance of tokenized financial instruments on the Kazakhstan Stock Exchange. In the transport and logistics sector, Tokayev reviewed digital platforms such as KEDEN and SmartCargo, designed to streamline customs procedures and integrate services across multiple government agencies.
Tokayev also visited the Defense Tech innovation center, an initiative led by the Ministry of Defense to accelerate the development of domestic technologies for national security and the armed forces. A coordination office has been established at Astana Hub to connect government bodies, startups and research institutions, while a new Defense Tech IT Park in Almaty showcases advanced solutions developed by local companies.
On the sidelines of the forum, Tokayev held a series of high-level meetings with international technology executives. In talks with Kai-Fu Lee, CEO of 01.AI and founder of Sinovation Ventures, President Tokayev emphasized Kazakhstan’s commitment to building a strong AI ecosystem.
The sides discussed cooperation in education, localization of advanced technologies and joint innovation projects. Tokayev also met with Executive Vice President of the Dubai World Trade Centre Trixie LohMirmand, where discussions focused on developing Kazakhstan’s digital economy and expanding cooperation through international technology platforms.
LohMirmand noted that GITEX serves as a key platform for fostering global partnerships.