Technology Leading Central Asia’s New AI Ecosystem: TuringEra Debuts at GITEX AI Kazakhstan, Launching Three AI All-in-One Solutions
Almaty, KazakhstanMay 6, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Global leading edge AI computing chip and full-stack solution provider TuringEra successfully completed a series of business activities this week in Almaty, Kazakhstan. The company not only unveiled its full-scenario AI all-in-one solutions covering “cloud, edge, and terminal” at GITEX AI Kazakhstan 2026, but also initiated a new chapter in its global expansion strategy for the Central Asian market through in-depth engagements with local governments and industry giants.
Key Highlights: Three AI All-in-One Solutions Define Full-Scenario Computing Power
At the GITEX AI exhibition, TuringEra’s booth became a benchmark for technological innovation. The company officially launched three AI all-in-one products targeting different industry pain points, showcasing its deep expertise in private deployment and edge computing:
- Turing AI All-in-One TLEV-8U100-70B: Designed for enterprise-level high-security scenarios, this solution is based on the proprietary U100 chip and supports the optimal local operation of 70B large models like Llama and Qwen, perfectly balancing data compliance and performance.
- Turing-DGX Spark All-in-One: A desktop-level AI supercomputing powerhouse, integrating the NVIDIA Grace Blackwell architecture to deliver 1 PetaFLOP of robust computing power. It aims to provide research institutions and development teams with a low-barrier, high-efficiency environment for model fine-tuning.
- Jetson W638 All-in-One: An edge AI terminal for harsh industrial environments, supporting wide-temperature operation from -20°C to 40°C. It brings the inference capabilities of 70B+ large models directly into the physical world, including smart manufacturing, robotics, and drones.
During the exhibition, government leaders, including Kazakh President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, showed interest in TuringEra’s technological solutions during their tour, affirming the positive significance of advanced international AI technology in driving local infrastructure development.

Deep Engagement: Accelerating Industry Applications and Regional Expansion
Beyond exhibition demonstrations, TuringEra’s team further solidified its presence in the Central Asian market through intensive business negotiations.

- Deepening Industrial Collaboration: The team achieved technical integration with multiple mining groups, energy giants, and robotics integrators in Kazakhstan. Both parties explored the deployment pathways of proprietary computing chips in complex scenarios such as unmanned mine inspections and intelligent energy facility management, with several applications reaching preliminary cooperation intentions.

- Business Environment Exchanges: TuringEra engaged in pragmatic dialogues with Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Digital Development, the Almaty Mayor’s Office, and Kazakh Invest. The company will actively participate in the “Digital Kazakhstan” strategy and plans to establish Almaty as a headquarters node connecting the Central Asian market, leveraging the local high-quality innovation ecosystem to accelerate talent development and project pilots. Additionally, TuringEra’s team held discussions with senior Uzbek government officials, expressing mutual interest in collaboration on AI computing infrastructure, smart cities, and industrial digitalization.
Currently, TuringEra has completed its global business footprint in Canada, Dubai, Kazakhstan, Japan, and South Korea, demonstrating its expansion pace as a global technology enterprise.
Future Roadmap: Four-Phase Localization Strategy
In exclusive interviews with major media outlets such as Qazaqstan and Khabar TV, TuringEra President Qu Hao stated: “Kazakhstan is in a golden period of AI technology explosion. We come with a commitment to long-term cooperation and will become a core partner in Central Asia’s digital transformation through the dual-drive of ‘technology empowerment + local services.'”

To ensure the implementation of cooperation outcomes, TuringEra has defined a four-phase development roadmap:
- Team Localization: Establish an office in Almaty, recruit local engineers, and build a rapid response system.
- Key Industry Breakthroughs: Focus on three major tracks: government public services, mining drones, and industrial intelligent robots.
- Vertical Domain Deepening: Expand AI technology into high-value fields such as medical imaging analysis and unmanned factories.
- Supply Chain Synergy: Explore local assembly and production based on market maturity to enhance regional supply chain resilience.
