Delegation from KAFU Participated in the “Altay Invest-2025” Forum.

A delegation from the Kazakh-American Free University, led by KAFU President and Academician of the National Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Kazakhstan Yerezhep A. Mambetkaziyev, and the university’s international partners, participated in the “Altay Invest-2025” forum.

On the sidelines of the forum, KAFU representatives met with Anne Tubolets, Economic Affairs Officer at the US Embassy, ​​and Kuralay Omarova, Economic Specialist at the US Embassy. The discussions focused on developing cooperation and expanding dialogue between KAFU and its American partners.

The main goal of the forum is to showcase the investment and export potential of the East Kazakhstan Region and demonstrate its readiness for international cooperation. According to the organizers, “Altay Invest-2025” aims to strengthen trade and economic ties, expand transport and logistics partnerships, and stimulate the growth of direct investment. Key objectives include developing institutional dialogue, creating a favorable business environment, strengthening cross-border cooperation, and developing new tourism projects. Significant emphasis is also placed on integration into regional transport corridors, which will increase transit traffic volumes.

The forum is a sign that East Kazakhstan is open to dialogue and new ideas. Experts, investors, and entrepreneurs are coming together to jointly identify development priorities and outline steps that can transform the region’s economy. Panel sessions, B2B meetings, and the signing of agreements and memoranda will form the basis for future projects and new horizons for growth in East Kazakhstan.

The East Kazakhstan Region has become a platform for a major international dialogue on investment and development. The “Altay Invest-2025” forum, held under the motto “East Kazakhstan: New Horizons of Growth,” opened in Ust-Kamenogorsk. The event brought together investors, experts, and entrepreneurs to discuss the future of the region’s key industries and identify new areas of economic growth, reports Altainews.kz.

The forum began with a large-scale exhibition of investment projects, where more than 50 companies from the region presented their products and exhibited in the fields of industry, agriculture, energy, and tourism. Participants were given the opportunity to exchange experiences, find partners, and discuss mechanisms for implementing joint initiatives.