UNIVERSITY’S INNOVATIVE PROJECTS PRESENTED TO THE MINISTERS OF EDUCATION OF TURKIC STATES
University’s Innovative Projects Presented to the Ministers of Education of Turkic States
As part of the 9th Meeting of the Ministers of Education of the member states of the Organization of Turkic States (OTS), innovative projects developed by our university’s researchers and based on artificial intelligence and digital technologies were showcased.
The exhibition was attended by Sayassat Nurbek, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Shynar Akparova, Vice Minister of Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Yusuf Tekin, Minister of National Education of the Republic of Türkiye; Erol Özvar, President of the Council of Higher Education of Türkiye; Kubanychbek Omuraliev, Secretary General of the Organization of Turkic States; Emin Amrullayev, Minister of Science and Education of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Dogdurkul Kendirbayeva, Minister of Education of the Kyrgyz Republic; Durus Kozuyev, Deputy Minister of Science, Higher Education and Innovation of the Kyrgyz Republic; Sardor Rajabov, First Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan; as well as other members of the official delegations.
Among the projects presented was the BAQYLAY.KZ platform, designed to identify risks in public procurement processes. By analyzing procurement data, the system detects potential risks and contributes to more effective decision-making.
The AI-Jan digital ecosystem, developed to enhance safety and security in educational institutions, was also showcased. Utilizing artificial intelligence technologies, the project helps improve security management within educational environments.
Another featured project was IN-MAP, an information system designed for the management and monitoring of investment projects. The platform enables efficient oversight of investment initiatives and assessment of their implementation outcomes.
Participants were also introduced to the Digital Twin of the Botanical Garden project. This initiative demonstrates the potential of digital technologies for environmental monitoring and the analysis of plant health and development.
Particular interest was generated by MEDAI, an intelligent system developed for the healthcare sector. The system supports medical decision-making by analyzing radiological and X-ray examinations, assisting healthcare professionals in diagnostic processes.
The projects presented not only highlighted the scientific potential of the university’s researchers but also demonstrated the successful implementation of innovative initiatives aimed at integrating artificial intelligence and digital technologies across various sectors.