Kazakhstan showcased
its pavilion at the World Expo in Osaka, Japan. This year, 158 countries and
nine international organizations are participating in this large-scale
international event. The exhibition’s central theme is «Designing Future
Society for Our Lives.» Kazakhstan’s pavilion is located in a thematic cluster
alongside countries such as South Korea, Germany, Luxembourg, Monaco, and
Türkiye. Visitors can explore several interactive zones in Kazakhstan’s
exhibition hall, featuring modern 3D mapping installations and an immersive
projection show. One of the highlights is the presentation of an innovative transplantation
device called ALEM capable of preserving donor organs for over 24 hours. This
is several times longer than any other existing device, significantly enhancing
the potential for life-saving. The exhibition will run until October, and
organizers anticipate around 30 million people visitors within six months.
«I’ve just visited
Kazakhstan Exhibition. It was really amazing. I feel like I knew a lot of things
about Kazakhstan. And I was very impressed with 3D mapping and also Yurta
Exhibition. I definitely want to visit Kazakhstan in real,» a visitor said.
«Big country, you have
everything, you have waterfalls, mountains, Mangystau region, you’ve got so
many beautiful nature that would have been to me one way to impress the rest of
the world how big is Kazakhstan,» shared another visitor.

