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The future is in the hands of youth: students of Nazarbayev Intellectual School presented innovative projects to the First Vice Minister

24 May 2025 20:05

As part of his working trip to the Jetisu region, First Vice Minister of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry of the Republic of Kazakhstan Kanysh Tuleushin visited the regional IT hub "Jetisu Digital", where students of the Nazarbayev Intellectual School of Taldykorgan presented their innovative developments. The guys presented five unique projects, each of which is aimed at solving pressing problems in various fields. One of the most impressive projects was a rescue robotic boat presented by Sergeant Kadylbek and Akniet Moldakerimov. This prototype catamaran, using artificial intelligence, is able to automatically find people in trouble and use sliding ladders to pull them out of the water or from the roof. The boat is also equipped with a first aid kit and other first aid equipment, which makes it an indispensable assistant in emergency situations. 11th grade students Ayim Sabyr and Daulet Saltybaev presented the Roadeye project, which solves the problem of road defects. This robot, which is able to automatically detect holes and cracks in roads, significantly speeds up and improves diagnostic accuracy, which in turn improves road safety. Diana Khasimova, a student of the Nazarbayev Intellectual School, demonstrated a prototype of a marine logistics terminal that can significantly reduce the waiting time for containers at the port. "80% of all trade takes place across the world ocean. If our marine terminal is installed at the points of intersection of maritime trade routes, the speed of container delivery will increase," said Diana. Students of grades 9-10 Aisha Makan and Baytas Kurmantayev presented a project dedicated to the development of a robot for mining resources on asteroids. Using artificial intelligence, they have created a system capable of correcting the flight to asteroids, where valuable metals are located. Finally, Gulsim Mukhtar, a 9th grade student, proposed a robot project for extracting methane on Mars. This functional robot is designed to solve the problem of providing energy for future Martian expeditions using methane, which is present on the Red Planet. All projects were highly appreciated by the Vice Minister, which underlines the importance and prospects of youth initiatives in the field of science and technology.