Astana Business Campus, part of the NU Impact Foundation ecosystem, has officially joined the International Association of Science Parks (IASP) — the world’s largest global network of science and technology parks, uniting more than 300 members from over 70 countries.
The official ratification of Astana Business Campus’s membership in IASP took place during the Association’s annual international conference.
Meetings were also held with IASP President Lena Miranda and IASP CEO Ebba Lund, focusing on prospects for cooperation, knowledge exchange, and Astana Business Campus’s increased engagement in the development of the global innovation ecosystem.
Separate discussions were conducted with partners from TusPark (Francis Chang), during which the parties explored opportunities to expand joint projects and launch new international initiatives.
IASP membership opens new opportunities for Astana Business Campus and NU Impact Foundation, including strengthening their international profile, expanding partnerships, gaining access to best practices, and supporting startups at the global level.

