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Ashgabat to Become Hub For International Transport Corridor Discussions

Ashgabat will host key discussions on international transport corridors at the “International Transport Corridors: Connectivity and Development-2024” conference and exhibition, scheduled for November 26-27, 2024, at the Turkmenistan Chamber of Commerce and Industry (TCCI).

According to TCCI’s press release, the main goal of the conference is to explore the development of efficient transport and transit corridors and infrastructure, covering highways, rail stations, international sea ports, and airports. The agenda will focus on post-pandemic recovery in the transport and logistics sectors, digitalization of transport and communication infrastructure, environmental considerations for sustainable transport, the role of public-private partnerships in green infrastructure development, and the importance of science and education in this field.

Participants will include representatives from the Turkmenistan Agency of Transport and Communications under the Cabinet of Ministers, members of the Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, as well as equipment suppliers for automakers, logistics centers, insurance companies, seaports, airports, and railway administrations.

Exhibits and organized business meetings at the “Transport and Logistics” exhibition aim to raise awareness among potential partners of new investment opportunities and highlight avenues for long-term, mutually beneficial collaboration.

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Feb 26 2026
The winners of the “AI Solutions” student hackathon have been announced in Turkmenistan

The Institute of Telecommunications and Informatics of Turkmenistan summarized the results of the national student hackathon "AI Solutions" and announced the winners. The competition took place on February 21 at the "Sanly Çözgüt - IT meýdança" business association, which operates under the Institute. Sixteen student teams participated—one from each university, according to "Turkmenistan: Golden Age." The first place was won by teams from the Institute of Engineering, Technical and Transport Communications of Turkmenistan, the Institute of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Turkmenistan, and the Yagshygeldi Kakayev International University of Oil and Gas. The second place was won by teams from the International University for Humanities and Development, the Turkmen State Institute of Architecture and Civil Engineering, and the Magtymguly Turkmen State University. Third place was awarded to teams from the Turkmen State Institute of Economics and Management, the Turkmen Agricultural University named after S.A. Niyazov, the Dovletmammet Azadi Turkmen National Institute of World Languages, and the State Energy Institute of Turkmenistan. The winners received diplomas and commemorative gifts from the host university. Six teams from several other universities across the country received incentive prizes. Hackathon participants competed in developing IT products using artificial intelligence, specifically testing systems capable of generating questions based on user categories and evaluating results based on the answers received. The effectiveness and performance of the participants' innovative solutions were assessed by a panel of experts, including university professors of IT disciplines and invited experts in the field.