Friday, 15 September 2006

KAZAKH PRESIDENT OPENS HIGH-TECH PARK

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By empty (9/15/2006 issue of the CACI Analyst)

Nursultan Nazarbaev inaugurated Kazakhstan\'s largest information-technology (IT) park outside the former capital Almaty on September 15. The new IT park, located within the special economic zone established in 2003 in the village of Alatau, seeks to attract global IT companies and aims to emerge as an \"intellectual center\" for the region. Nazarbaev said that nearly a dozen of the world\'s leading IT and communication companies have already committed to offices and training centers in the Alatau IT City information-technology park.
Nursultan Nazarbaev inaugurated Kazakhstan\'s largest information-technology (IT) park outside the former capital Almaty on September 15. The new IT park, located within the special economic zone established in 2003 in the village of Alatau, seeks to attract global IT companies and aims to emerge as an \"intellectual center\" for the region. Nazarbaev said that nearly a dozen of the world\'s leading IT and communication companies have already committed to offices and training centers in the Alatau IT City information-technology park. (KazInform)
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