Digital Transformation Competence Center

Digital Kazakhstan coordinates and scales infrastructure automation projects within the national digitalization agenda.

Digital Kazakhstan is a non-profit organization created to coordinate and scale infrastructure automation projects across utilities, energy and industry.

The core challenge is fragmented technology. Different sites often use incompatible solutions, making maintenance and data collection expensive. Our mission is to create a unified national automation architecture that enables full interoperability between systems from different vendors.

What we do

  • Develop unified regulations and technical specifications for automation projects.
  • Bring Industry 4.0 principles and digital twin practices into real infrastructure operations.
  • Certify software and hardware systems against public-sector security and reliability standards.
  • Build an educational base for the next generation of infrastructure engineers.

Project office role

Methodology

Shared templates for specifications, architecture, acceptance, operation and reporting across site types.

Expert review

Assessment of solutions by protocols, reliability, security and readiness for scale.

Coordination

A bridge between government, akimats, subsoil users, integrators and equipment manufacturers.

Operating principles

  • Interoperability matters more than closed platforms: data should move between systems without manual rewriting.
  • Each pilot needs measurable results: energy, incidents, response time, downtime or operating costs.
  • Open protocols and clear requirements reduce implementation cost and supplier lock-in risk.
  • Private participant documents are separated from public standards and available only to authorized staff.