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"Manash Kozybayev
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Our Students Presented AI Solutions at the “ENU AI-Sana EXPO – 2.0” Exhibition

Kozybayev University showcased its digital products at the “ENU AI-Sana EXPO – 2.0” AI agents exhibition. The large-scale event took place in Astana as part of Digital Nauryz – 2026, with the participation of Vice Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Dinara Shcheglova.

At the exhibition, four AI agents developed by the university’s students and staff were presented as part of the implementation of the national AI-Sana program at the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation:

  • inCampus - a modern multifunctional digital ecosystem designed for the full automation of academic process management in colleges and universities across Kazakhstan. The platform covers the entire educational process - from class schedules and grades to dormitory check-ins and student voting - all within a single mobile application. It significantly reduces the administrative workload of methodologists, dispatchers, and dean’s offices, allowing them to focus on strategic work rather than routine operations.
    Developer: Daniyal Abuov, student of the Faculty of Information, Communication and Digital Technologies, group APO(DO)-22, Machine Learning Programmer at the Center for AI and Digital Transformation.
  • An Intelligent Anti-Fraud Monitoring System for banks and microfinance organizations, providing automated detection of suspicious accounts and behavioral anomalies based on historical data. The system gives organizations a tool to more accurately identify hidden schemes, drop networks, and unusual financial behavior patterns, enabling faster response and reducing the impact of fraudulent activity.
    Developer: Timur Kamaraev, student of the dual-degree program with the University of Arizona, group ISU(US)-23.
  • KU Time Tabler, an intelligent automated scheduling system. It replaces labor-intensive manual work with an intelligent algorithmic core that integrates data on faculty, students, classroom resources, and academic programs into a unified conflict-free class schedule. Its main goal is to create an error-free and flexible scheduling environment that eliminates time collisions and maximizes logistics optimization within the university campus.
    Developer: Yelnur Ayagan, student of the dual-degree program with the University of Arizona, group ISU(US)-23, Machine Learning Programmer at the Center for AI and Digital Transformation.
  • KUtrack: A Unified Digital Platform for Project Monitoring and Management. This web application automates task assignment, requirement documentation (technical specifications), and regular reporting, transforming chaotic information flows into clear analytical data. The system brings together management, project leaders, and executors in a single digital space, replacing fragmented reports with a structured database featuring clearly defined roles and access rights. It enables real-time monitoring of the lifecycle of every initiative - from drafting the technical specification to final implementation.

We are especially proud that the KUtrack platform won 2nd place at this exhibition!

Congratulations to the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Digital Transformation of our university!

20.03.2026