A delegation led by the Minister of Digital Development, Innovation, and Space Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Madiev Jaslan Khasenovich, is currently on a working visit to Mongolia from October 28 to 29, 2024.
During the visit, Minister Madiev Jaslan Khasenovich and his team explored the activities of the "E-Mongolia Academy" a state-owned enterprise, to exchange knowledge and experiences in the electronic industry, develop a joint cooperation plan, and foster collaboration between private sector organizations. The delegation also engaged with the integrated government services system "E-Mongolia," as well as other systems such as "Khur" and "Dan." They discussed the potential cooperation in information technology and space technology, with an emphasis on expanding the use of AI-driven solutions.
Currently, artificial intelligence technologies—such as GPT agents, ChatGPT, Large Language Models, AI agents, and AI-powered robots—are being widely adopted across the globe, particularly in sectors like mining, manufacturing, and services.
Looking ahead, through cooperation with Kazakhstan’s NITEC (National Information Technologies), "E-Mongolia Academy" a state-owned enterprise, aims to exchange best practices, enhance service quality using AI, increase accessibility, and integrate AI into public services. Together, both nations will tackle challenges and unlock new opportunities to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of public services across all sectors.