Central Asia is clearly accelerating its move toward AI-driven infrastructure, automation, and digital transformation. GITEX brought together exactly that ecosystem — from enterprises and startups to policymakers and technology leaders — all focused on turning AI into real-world impact, not just concepts.
For NSYS Group, this was our first presence in Almaty, and the response around Reeva Nova confirmed a simple shift we’re seeing globally: the industry is moving from device testing as a manual process to fully structured, data-driven automation.
As our CEO Gregory Glazman noted during the event:
What we’re seeing in regions like Central Asia is a strong demand for transparency and consistency in device processing. It’s no longer just about checking devices — it’s about building trust through data, at scale.
Across two days, we had meaningful conversations with partners, retailers, and innovators who are actively shaping how used devices are evaluated, processed, and brought back into the market.
What stood out most is that the direction is clear — automation, objectivity, and traceability are becoming the new baseline.
Thank you to everyone who visited our stand, shared insights, and explored Reeva Nova with us. See you at the next event!