ASHRAE in Kazakhstan!

The First ASHRAE Student Branch is Being Established in Kazakhstan

Under the guidance of ASHRAE Turkish Chapter, the first ASHRAE Student Branch in Kazakhstan is being established! Located in the city of Karaganda, Abylkas Saginov Technical University is taking the lead in this important initiative by joining the ASHRAE community.

This initiative aims to bring ASHRAE’s global engineering vision to Kazakhstan and contribute to the technical development of university students at an international level. Both the university administration and students have enthusiastically embraced this step, which bridges academic education with professional engineering development.

Boundless Opportunities for Students

Through this newly established student branch, engineering students will have access to:

  • Participation in cutting-edge technological research,
  • Opportunities to represent ASHRAE in international competitions,
  • Attendance at conferences to expand their professional networks,
  • Access to research grants to bring their projects to life.

In doing so, students will not only strengthen their technical knowledge but also enhance their skills in leadership, project management, and teamwork.

A New Beginning for Kazakhstan

This student branch is not only a milestone for Abylkas Saginov Technical University but also a significant step for engineering education in Kazakhstan. Backed by ASHRAE’s international expertise, this structure will support the development of a globally-minded new generation of engineers.

Strong Support from ASHRAE Turkish Chapter

Throughout its establishment, the student branch is receiving solid support from ASHRAE Turkish Chapter. This initiative also strengthens the academic and professional ties between Turkey and Kazakhstan, fostering not only the transfer of knowledge but also meaningful regional cooperation and cultural exchange.

 

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