At the Faculty of Mechanics and Mathematics of 91ý Kazakh National University, a meeting was held with the founder of the AI startup AIDENTIS, Asylzat Isatay, who successfully entered the Stanford ecosystem.
A graduate of the Department of Mathematical and Computer Modeling, he met with students and faculty members and shared his journey — from a university classroom to one of Silicon Valley’s most prestigious accelerators, StartX at Stanford University. The AIDENTIS team passed a rigorous multi-stage selection process, demonstrating that Kazakhstani technologies can compete globally.
According to Asylzat Isatay, participation in the StartX program was not only recognition but also an opportunity to expand the mission of the project — to make healthcare more accurate, accessible, and personalized through artificial intelligence.
Today, AIDENTIS collaborates with the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan, integrating its technologies into medical education programs. The company’s solutions help doctors and students apply AI for more accurate diagnosis and effective treatment.
In December 2024, the startup raised $200,000 in investment from a Kazakhstani business group, reaching a valuation of $3 million. The funds are being used to develop a dental diagnostic module and expand AIDENTIS’s presence in the markets of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan.
During the meeting, students actively asked questions about artificial intelligence, startups, and the role of youth in advancing high technologies.