On 28 May in Astana, as part of the Fifth Eurasian Economic Forum, a panel session entitled “Applying Modern Digital Solutions in the Work of Statistical Authorities” will take place with the participation of Daniyar Imanaliyev, Minister in charge of Integration and Macroeconomics of the Eurasian Economic Commission.
The event will serve as a platform for the exchange of experience and discussion of innovations aimed at transforming official statistics into an efficient tool for data-driven decision-making.
The session will be attended by representatives of statistical services, ministries of finance, and national (central) banks of the member states of the Eurasian Economic Union.
In the context of the rapid growth in data volumes, traditional methods of data collection, analysis and processing no longer meet current requirements. In a world driven by big data and the need for rapid analytics, advanced technologies are coming to the fore, including artificial intelligence, cloud platforms, machine learning and large-scale data analytics. These tools make it possible to significantly accelerate data collection, processing and dissemination, reduce the workload on staff, and ensure timely and highly accurate outputs. Leading statistical authorities actively use data from mobile operators, social media and online platforms, while artificial intelligence automates routine tasks.
The objectives of the panel session are:
– to discuss the current state and prospects for the introduction of modern digital technologies in the activities of statistical authorities and the Eurasian Economic Commission;
– to exchange experience and information on digital practices related to the use of big data, artificial intelligence, cloud solutions, the SDMX standard and other innovative approaches.
