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ASAN AI Hub Signs Cooperation Memorandums with 7 International Partners

ASAN AI Hub has signed cooperation memorandums with seven international partners. The priority for the near future is to deepen these partnerships and achieve measurable results through joint training programs, research initiatives, and innovation projects.

L. Ibrahimova noted that the first and most important priority is the systematic transfer of advanced international experience into the country. Within the framework of cooperation with organizations such as “Apolitical”, “MinnaLearn”, “AI Academy Asia”, “GenAI Works”, and “Geneva Innovation Movement”, high-quality global artificial intelligence education has been made accessible to the local community.

For example, seven free artificial intelligence training programs, developed by Stanford University professors and funded by Google, are provided to ASAN AI Hub users through the “Government AI Campus”. These programs strengthen AI understanding in the public sector, support responsible implementation, and create a foundation for jointly developing more specialized modules tailored to future institutional needs. More than 20 employees from government institutions have already completed these trainings and received international certificates.

Another priority is the development of applied research and supporting the country’s transition to a knowledge-based economy.

“In the near future, ASAN AI Hub plans to expand the scale of challenge-based solutions, increase joint research and development projects, integrate additional international research calls into the platform, and deepen cooperation with local and global startups. These steps will further strengthen Azerbaijan’s position in the global artificial intelligence ecosystem,” added the Head of ASAN AI Hub.


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