Kazakhstan, Japan Boost AI Cooperation Under Hiroshima Process
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Kazakhstan, Japan Boost AI Cooperation Under Hiroshima Process

Asian Manufacturing Review Team | Tuesday, 07 April 2026

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  • Kazakhstan and Japan enhance cooperation in artificial intelligence under Hiroshima AI Process framework.
  • Partnership focuses on digital transformation, AI governance, and development of innovative technology ecosystems in both countries.
  • Both nations emphasize talent development, knowledge exchange, and collaboration in emerging artificial intelligence technologies sectors.

Kazakhstan and Japan are strengthening their partnership in artificial intelligence under the framework of the Hiroshima AI Process, a global initiative aimed at promoting safe and trustworthy AI development.

The two countries conducted recent meetings which focused on finding ways to enhance their partnership through the development of new technologies especially artificial intelligence and digital transformation.

The discussions showed how Kazakhstan has become an important player in global artificial intelligence development while it works with the Hiroshima AI Process Friends Group to promote responsible artificial intelligence governance.

The Digital Qazaqstan program demonstrates Kazakhstan's continuous digital transformation efforts through its implementation of advanced technologies to improve economic and public sector modernization.

The country demonstrated its dedication to innovation through its innovation ecosystem which included platforms Astana Hub and Alem.AI International Artificial Intelligence Centre as essential elements for fostering collaborative work.

The two countries will establish stronger ties through these initiatives which will support their mutual technological development efforts.

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Japanese officials showed interest in expanding their collaboration with the United States through joint work on AI language model development and professional training programs.

The two nations established human resource development and knowledge exchange as fundamental elements needed to build sustainable AI sector growth.

The two nations confirmed their dedication to executing an existing agreement on information and communication technologies which they signed during high-level meetings in 2025.

The Kazakhstan government extended an invitation to Japan for the upcoming "AI & Digital Bridge 2026" forum which will take place in Astana.

The partnership between the two organizations demonstrates their commitment to advance innovation through responsible AI development while creating a digital ecosystem that will benefit their international partnerships.


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