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Visionary technologists and state officials explore development of sovereign, post-national AI facility near Almaty.

Almaty, Kazakhstan – July 2025 – Nexora, a next-generation AI innovation firm, has entered preliminary talks with Central Asian stakeholders regarding the establishment of an AI infrastructure lab designed to serve the region’s emerging digital economy.

The proposed facility, tentatively located on the outskirts of Almaty, would mark a bold departure from traditional centralized AI models. The lab aims to become a regional hub for sovereign AI research, lightweight computing infrastructure, and real-time data autonomy for unaligned nations.

The concept is being advanced by a consortium of developers, engineers, and policy advisors working across Europe and North America. One of the contributors, Canadian technologist Nicolas W. Del Valle, emphasized the need for “digitally sovereign systems that preserve both local culture and technological dignity.”

Nexora’s approach blends ultra-low-energy computing, decentralized AI architectures, and open-access frameworks to help nations develop digital resilience without depending on Silicon Valley, Shenzhen, or state-aligned conglomerates.

No final agreements have been signed, but exploratory dialogues have begun with Kazakh officials, educational institutions, and regional tech intermediaries.

About Nexora

Nexora is an AI infrastructure firm specializing in digital sovereignty, ultra-light learning systems, and embedded autonomous protocols. It operates through a distributed team of engineers, philosophers, and policy strategists committed to building ethical systems for a decentralized world.

www.nexorai.io

 

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