
ASTANA, Kazakhstan, November 7. Kazakhstan’s
Ministry of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Development and
Groq have signed a Memorandum of Understanding to cooperate in
advanced computing systems and artificial intelligence, Trend reports via the Kazakh
ministry.
The agreement provides for the deployment of Groq infrastructure
in Kazakhstan, the implementation of pilot projects through Alem.AI
and Astana Hub, and the creation of next-generation cloud data
centers to support national and regional programs in
high-performance computing (HPC) and AI development.
Groq is also considering opening an official office or
innovation center in Kazakhstan, potentially within the
International Artificial Intelligence Center, to support technology
localization and the development of joint projects.
The signing took place within the frame of the official visit of
President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev to the United States, during which
29 bilateral agreements worth approximately $17 billion were
concluded between Kazakhstan and the U.S. across industry, energy,
education, digitalization, and innovation. These agreements mark a
major milestone in strengthening the strategic partnership and
expanding economic cooperation between the two nations.
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