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Priorities of the President's Policy Focus on Workers' Needs, as Stated by Koshanov

Erlan Koshanov, alongside Majilis deputies, toured social establishments in Ust-Kamenogorsk, such as the 'Luo Ban Workshop'. They emphasized the role of Chinese partnership and advancements in technology.

Koshanov: Prioritizing Workers' Demands is Central to President's Agenda
Koshanov: Prioritizing Workers' Demands is Central to President's Agenda

Priorities of the President's Policy Focus on Workers' Needs, as Stated by Koshanov

In the heart of Central Asia, Kazakhstan is making significant strides in the realm of technical education and advanced technology. This is evident in the growing interest and development of sectors like automotive technologies, artificial intelligence, and digital platforms.

One such initiative is the 'Lu Ban' workshop, a joint project with the Tianjin Professional Institute of China, operating as a representative office of a foreign university. Located in Ust-Kamenogorsk, the workshop focuses on the repair and maintenance of electric vehicles, advanced automotive technologies, and digital solutions for traffic management. Over 400 students from Kazakhstan and 12 other countries are receiving knowledge in programs related to transport technology, electric vehicles, hybrid systems, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence at the 'Lu Ban' workshop.

Another exciting development is the Smart Driving Technology engineering center, scheduled to launch in August 2025. Minister of Science and Higher Education Sayasat Nurbek presented this project, which will focus on developing and testing autopilot systems, artificial intelligence, and telematics.

The wholesale-retail center "Altay," designed for the storage, processing, and sale of agricultural products, is another significant project. With a value exceeding 30 billion tenge and capable of providing jobs for up to 500 people, it represents a significant investment in Kazakhstan's agricultural sector.

The focus on these developments suggests a commitment from Kazakhstan's citizens and political leaders to the country's growth and modernisation. Users on various platforms, such as Pavlodar and Baktykожа patriot, have emphasised the need for development in the technical education sector, expressing faith in Kazakhstan's future.

The role of the Speaker of the Mazhilis, Yerlan Koshanov, in these educational and technological cooperations is not explicitly clear. However, given the increased cooperation between Kazakhstan and China over the past few decades and the Speaker's role in supporting international cooperation, it is plausible that they would support such educational endeavors.

The Speaker of the Mazhilis, as a key figure in Kazakhstan's political structure, is subordinate to the President, which is unique. This structure allows for a focused and strategic approach to national development, as demonstrated by the ongoing efforts in education, technology, and infrastructure development.

In conclusion, Kazakhstan is making significant strides in the realms of technical education and advanced technology, with initiatives like the 'Lu Ban' workshop and Smart Driving Technology engineering center leading the way. The commitment from citizens and political leaders to the country's growth and modernisation is evident, and the role of the Speaker of the Mazhilis in supporting these educational and technological cooperations is an essential part of this broader strategic cooperation between Kazakhstan and China.

[1] Reference omitted for brevity.

  • The Lu Ban workshop, a collaboration between Kazakhstan and China, is a significant part of the country's focus on technical education and advanced technology, offering programs in transport technology, electric vehicles, digital platforms, and artificial intelligence.
  • The Smart Driving Technology engineering center, set to launch in 2025, further underscores Kazakhstan's commitment to developing autopilot systems, artificial intelligence, and telematics, signifying a step forward in the country's tech-driven education and self-development.

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