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The national nuclear company Kazatomprom and its subsidiary KAP Technology signed a cooperation agreement with Siemens. They intend to implement projects related to the digitalization and automation of Kazatomprom divisions, reports the press service of the Kazakh enterprise.

Siemens and KAP Technology have been working together for four years. The foreign enterprise supplies the partner with technological equipment, and also provides consulting, engineering and service services in the field of industrial automation.

Now the nuclear holding has decided to expand cooperation with Siemens. The new strategic agreement included items such as joint pilot projects on the development and use of the latest digital technologies at uranium mining enterprises in Kazakhstan.

In addition, the parties intend to work on developing training programs to train highly qualified specialists in the field of automation of production processes. Company managers believe that this will increase the number of successfully implemented investment projects.