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Kazakh Team Invents Musical Tutorial Device for Visually Impaired

Kazakh Team Invents Musical Tutorial Device for Visually Impaired
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Central Asia s digitalisation: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are regional leaders

Central Asia s digitalisation: Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan are regional leaders
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Regional cooperation key to Central Asia s digital future

It is through digitalisation that poorer, agrarian-based economies can bypass industrialisation. It can allow them to break through the glass ceiling of primary resource-based countries and enter the ranks of the world’s advanced economies. Because of this, it is crucial for developing countries to digitalise as fast as possible. With every passing year, emerging countries that fail to adequately develop their digital economies fall further and further behind the rest of the world, ensnaring them in relative poverty. Central Asia is a region with major potential in the digital sphere, but which unfortunately lags behind much of emerging Europe.

A Kazakh start-up helps the blind – through echolocation

A Kazakh start-up helps the blind – through echolocation   Galimzhan Gabdreshov testing his non-intrusive echolocation system for visually impaired people. Photo courtesy of Galimzhan Gabdreshov. Although bats can see, many species have evolved an unusual way to fly and hunt in the dark echolocation. To do so, they emit ultrasonic sound waves that bounce off objects and navigate using the resulting echoes. Dolphins use a similar technique. Can this technique be used by people without sight? An innovative start-up in Kazakhstan, Sezual, has developed echolocation for human beings, with support from the World Bank. The start-up’s name comes from the Kazakh words

Tech breakthroughs highlight Kazakhstan s growing links with Southeast Asia

Kazakh scientists recently made a breakthrough by creating a 3D visualization tool that helps blind people ‘see’. However, to take the technology to the next level, they are relying on Kazakhstan’s strong relations with Southeast Asia and Singapore in particular. Al-Farabi Ydyryshev, director-general of Kazakhstan’s National Center for Technology told ASEAN Today, “Beyond investing in R&D [research and development], there remains another big challenge to get our technology past our shores. The goal of every invention is, after all, to make a far-reaching impact on people’s lives. What we need is cross-border collaborations.” Giving sight back to

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