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SAM GROUP took part in one of the key technology exhibitions in the region — GITEX AI Central Asia & Caucasus Kazakhstan 2026, which brought together market leaders in artificial intelligence, cloud solutions, IT infrastructure, and digital transformation. Participation in this event became an important milestone in strengthening the company’s position on the international stage.

The SAM GROUP stand was organized in collaboration with the German brand STULZ — one of the global leaders in climate solutions for data centers and high-tech infrastructure. During the exhibition, the stand was personally visited by representatives from Germany, highlighting the strong partnership and high level of trust between the companies.
This collaboration allowed SAM GROUP to showcase advanced engineering infrastructure solutions, cooling systems, and turnkey data center projects for mission-critical facilities.

The significance of the exhibition was further emphasized by the personal visit of the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kassym-Jomart Tokayev. His presence confirms the strategic importance of developing digital infrastructure and innovative technologies for the country and the region.
During the exhibition, the SAM GROUP team held numerous meetings with potential clients, partners, and industry representatives. The strong interest in the company’s stand from a professional audience confirmed the relevance of its solutions and the demand for a comprehensive approach to project implementation.

The exhibition became an effective platform for demonstrating SAM GROUP’s expertise, exchanging experience with international market players, and identifying new areas for cooperation.
SAM GROUP will continue to actively develop international partnerships and participate in key industry events, reinforcing its position as a reliable engineering integrator and provider of infrastructure solutions for mission-critical facilities.
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