AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoAI in Healthcare: Kazakhstan is rolling out AI to speed up diagnostics, including a centralized radiology setup in Astana using the WDSOFT system (aiming for ~10-minute reads) and an AI stroke tool deployed in three stroke centers, plus plans for online consultations and an AI situational monitoring center. Education & Workforce: Kazakhstan’s first AI university (QAIRU) will enroll 600 students/trainees in 2026-2027, with an AI+X model that explicitly links training to fields like healthcare. Rural Access: Kazakhstan reports 217 schools built and 655 primary healthcare facilities added under national programs, expanding care for remote villages. Public Health Infrastructure: Kazakhstan says it is building 217 schools and 655 medical facilities, with specialized services now closer to millions in rural areas. Road Safety & Care: A fatal crash in Karaganda’s Shet district involved Kyrgyz citizens; one was hospitalized and two died, with a criminal case opened. Robotics & Innovation: Astana hosted a humanoid robotics forum focused on Embodied AI and real-world applications across Kazakhstan’s economy. Livestock Health & Genetics: Kazakhstan plans to import thousands of breeding animals from Australia to improve herd genetics, with veterinary and quarantine requirements included.
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