TGI Group and Amiron Partner to Build Next-Generation Smart Cities in Kazakhstan

TGI Group and Amiron Partner to Build Next-Generation Smart Cities in Kazakhstan

2026-03-10 companies

Astana, Monday, 9 March 2026.
TGI Group and Amiron are partnering to develop Kazakh smart cities, uniquely planning to power new data centers and digital infrastructure using advanced Small Modular Reactors.

A Strategic Leap into Central Asia

On March 9, 2026, TGI Group Inc., trading under the ticker symbol TSPG on the OTC Markets, formalized a Strategic Alliance Agreement with Astana-based AMIRON GROUP LLP [1]. TGI Group, a company traditionally focused on energy-efficient infrastructure and environmental real estate development, is leveraging this partnership to drive what the companies term a “Green Digital Transformation” across Kazakhstan [1]. The collaboration represents a targeted effort to build out smart city infrastructure and expand data center capabilities in the region, aligning with broader technological modernization initiatives [1].

Powering the Future with Small Modular Reactors

A cornerstone of the alliance is the planned deployment of the TGI POWER EXPERIENCE, a strategic initiative designed to modernize Kazakhstan’s regional power landscape [1]. Central to this modernization effort is the proposed integration of Small Modular Reactors (SMRs) to provide sustainable, high-capacity energy [1]. SMRs are advanced nuclear reactors that have a smaller physical footprint than conventional nuclear power plants, making them highly suitable for powering localized, energy-intensive infrastructure like modern data centers and smart city grids [GPT]. However, the exact timeline for the deployment, construction, and regulatory approval of these SMRs remains unspecified [alert! ‘The provided source material does not detail a specific timeline or regulatory status for the SMR deployment’].

Integrating AI and Human Productivity

On the Kazakh side, AMIRON GROUP LLP brings specialized expertise in data infrastructure that will be critical for the digital overlay of these new smart cities [1]. The partnership aligns with stringent international standards, specifically targeting compliance with ISO/IEC 20000, a global standard that governs IT service management [1]. This focus ensures that the technological modernization and data center expansions meet rigorous global benchmarks for reliability, security, and operational efficiency [1].

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