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By Asia Education Review Team , Wednesday, 13 March 2024

Kazakhstan's CodiPlay Partners with Saudi EdTech Firm Promoting Education

  • Kazakhstan's Ed-Tech startup CodiPlay partners with Artificially Intelligent Learning Assistant (AILA) to introduce advanced educational solutions to 200 schools in Saudi Arabia, aligning with the objectives of Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 initiative to enhance education quality and prepare youth for IT careers.

    Zhanadil Taldybaev, CEO of CodiPlay, emphasizes the partnership's importance, highlighting their shared goal of improving education quality and shaping a sustainable future. He sees their collaboration with AILA as essential in providing both advanced technologies and deep knowledge for youth to thrive in a rapidly changing world.

    Yousef Alsayed, AILA's CEO, shares Taldybaev's perspective, expressing confidence in jointly developing an innovative IT education model that benefits local children and has potential scalability across the MENA region and globally, setting new educational benchmarks. The memorandum receives support from Saudi Arabia's NDTP, MCIT, and the Embassy of Kazakhstan in Saudi Arabia.

    Ibrahim Neyaz, CEO of the NDTP, stresses the importance of the Saudi-Kazakhstan collaboration in advancing educational platforms using AI technology, crucial for the younger generation's development in line with Vision 2030 aspirations and local talent identification and nurturing.

    CodiPlay specializes in teaching programming via smartphones, offering a comprehensive system including the CodiPlay application, CodiKit robotics kits, and the CodiTeach web platform. Recently, CodiPlay showcased its innovations at Bett 2024, the world's largest education technology event in London, and presented to leading Uzbekistan schools interested in integrating cutting-edge programming and robotics innovations from the Kazakh startup.