Presight launches R&D laboratory in Kazakhstan
Presight today announced the establishment of its first regional Research and Development (R&D) Laboratory in Central Asia, WAM reports.
The announcement was made by Magzhan Kenesbai, Chief Growth Officer of Presight, who highlighted the company’s growing contribution to Kazakhstan’s digital transformation and AI ecosystem.
The new R&D facility will focus on developing and localising advanced solutions in artificial intelligence, data analytics and digital governance, supporting national objectives for technological sovereignty and innovation-led growth.
As part of his address, Kenesbai presented the current status of the Astana Smart City project, a large-scale public-private partnership implemented by Presight and the Akimat of Astana. The project is an integral component of the city’s digital transformation, integrating artificial intelligence into key areas of urban management.
“Kazakhstan is rapidly becoming a regional hub for artificial intelligence and advanced analytics,” said Kenesbai. “Through our R&D Lab and large-scale projects such as the Astana Smart City, Presight aims to foster technological innovation, empower local talent and apply AI where it matters most.”
Zhaslan Madiyev, Deputy Prime Minister – Minister of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan, welcomed the opening of Presight’s R&D Lab at Alem.AI, emphasizing its importance for the country’s innovation agenda:
“The launch of Presight’s R&D Lab marks an important milestone in strengthening Kazakhstan’s AI ecosystem. It will help build local expertise, facilitate technology transfer, and accelerate the adoption of AI across key sectors of the economy. A special focus will be placed on developing AI-powered Smart City solutions enhancing urban management, transport, safety, and sustainable development,” said Deputy Prime Minister Madiyev.
Presight has also played a key role in the development of Kazakhstan’s first Command Center for Government Analytics and Decision-Making, a flagship element of the AI-Driven Government vision presented to the Heads of State by Minister Madiyev. The system enables real-time monitoring, analysis and management of national and municipal processes, marking a major step forward in data-driven governance.
Beyond Kazakhstan, Kenesbai also highlighted Presight’s successful collaboration with the Government of Azerbaijan, where the company is implementing AI solutions for the Ministry of Science and Education, and the Ministry of Digital Development and Transport, helping to advance national AI strategies and infrastructure in both countries.
“The initiatives led by Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are fully aligned with global AI trends from national data centers to large language models and industrial AI platforms,” he emphasised. “We are proud to be part of this shared success.”
Presight’s growing operations in Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are reflective of its broader strategy to reaffirm its position as the AI and digital transformation partner of choice in Central Asia, leveraging its global experience to localize AI solutions for sustainable and inclusive digital development.
Earlier, the UAE's Presight inaugurated its regional office in Astana.