00:03C'est parti, je l'ai passé 15 ans, et ça a été une carrière extrêmement fulfilling et réussissante.
00:11Ici, c'est une grande culture de l'IT.
00:14Si je suis dans la danse, je vais rester ici.
00:26Pour un nombre d'international professionnels, Kazakhstan devient plus que un destination.
00:32C'est un space pour construire et construire.
00:37Once a fan de Lego et Transformers, Hussein Atakan Varol,
00:41a été étudié robotique dans les États-Unis.
00:43Ce n'était pas été un short-stay en Kazakhstan, a changé en 15 ans.
00:48Aujourd'hui, il est un professeur à Nazarbayev University,
00:51où il y a un état de recherche pour développer intelligent solutions pour l'industrie.
00:57Dr. Azamat, qui travaille sur des robots de pipe inspection qui s'ouvre dans ces pipes,
01:04s'entendent qu'il y a des holes ou des dommages,
01:07et s'entendent qu'il y a un problème ou s'entendent qu'il y a un problème,
01:10et s'entendent qu'il y a un problème ou s'entendent qu'il y a un problème ou s
01:14'entendent qu'il y a un problème.
01:17Ces robots, et d'autres comme ça,
01:19peuvent être opérés à l'entendent
01:21via virtual reality systems,
01:23permettant les engineers de voir et de voir les machines de partout dans le monde.
01:27Vous pouvez juste aller vers l'end de la rue,
01:30et vous pouvez toujours voir votre crew.
01:33La caméra peut être 3000 km d'aider,
01:35mais vous pouvez toujours voir ce qu'il se voit.
01:37Avec numerous patents et académic programmes behind him,
01:41Dr. Varol continuez to push technological boundaries.
01:44His team is now working on a Kazakh large language model,
01:48with tools for instant translations
01:49and advanced AI reasoning in the Kazakh language.
01:53I find this both professionally and living wise a very nice decision,
01:57and I look forward to contribute to the development of Kazakhstan
02:00for the foreseeable future.
02:02From research labs to classrooms,
02:04education is also drawing international professionals to Kazakhstan.
02:08Gianfranco Kasarin, half Italian and half Venezuelan,
02:11is in his second year teaching in Astana.
02:14I found that the Kazakh people are very warm,
02:17welcoming and just great in general.
02:20After living in England, Italy and Venezuela,
02:23Gianfranco says adapting to this environment
02:25pushed him to evolve both professionally and personally.
02:28When you're in a more western place, there tends to be more independence.
02:33So here though, collaboration is a big thing.
02:36As a professional, I've had to evolve a lot
02:38and get used to different perspectives and ways of doing things,
02:42which has really helped me a lot
02:44because now it gives me a greater range of tools I can use.
02:48Information technology is another fast-growing sector.
02:52Astana is emerging as a regional IT hub,
02:54attracting specialists from across the region.
02:57Vadimir Belinkov from Russia is among the early applicants
03:00for Kazakhstan's Digital Nomad Visa,
03:03a program designed for IT professionals,
03:06offering a simplified process and a longer-term stay.
03:09I woke up and turned my notebook.
03:12I'm at work, since I work independently.
03:16This is one of the pluses of Astana,
03:20that there is a stable internet here.
03:23Since I work independently, it's important.
03:25While completing his visa paperwork,
03:27Vladimir takes time to explore the city,
03:29revisiting Astana's iconic Beitrak Tower,
03:32one of the capital's most recognizable landmarks.
03:35Ballet is an important part of Kazakhstan's cultural scene,
03:38and today international artists are building their careers here at Astana Opera.
03:43Here we meet Yano Madoka, a chord-de-ballet dancer from Japan,
03:48now in her third season at the theatre.
03:50I think as long as I'm dancing, I would stay here,
03:56because the environment is so good for me.
03:59The theatre environment and the repertoire, people around me, artists,
04:04cannot get in a different place, so as long as I'm a dancer, I would stay here.
04:10Before moving to Astana, Madoka danced in Portugal and Russia.
04:15But the chance to work under a former Mariinsky prima ballerina,
04:18Altinaia Solmuratova, convinced her to stay.
04:26Every rehearsal with her, she's showing with her body, like how to move, how to express, how to act.
04:36Even not for me, like for somebody else, some soloist, like even for them, I start watching her.
04:43From researchers building the future to professionals working across borders,
04:48Kazakhstan is becoming a place of intentional choice.
04:51For today's modern nomads, it offers space to grow, work and shape their next chapter.
04:56to be able to show her.
04:57To be continued…
05:00to be able to see her.
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