Frequently Asked Questions

Short answers on membership, certification and the economic effect of shared standards.

Yes, if the company localizes production or adapts its software to national data exchange standards and Kazakhstan information security requirements.

Equipment should support open industrial protocols such as OPC UA, MQTT and Modbus, hold an ST-KZ certificate for manufacturers and operate reliably at existing infrastructure facilities.

The effect comes from lower energy consumption, variable-frequency drives, fewer manual inspections and fewer penalties for emergency downtime. Average OPEX reduction can reach 20.30% in the first year of operation.

Yes. One site is enough when it has a clear problem: incidents, high energy use, missing telemetry or contractor control issues. KPIs and measurement method should be agreed upfront.

The registry records not just a company name but solution readiness for infrastructure projects: protocols, documents, limits, review status and link to standard requirements.

Public standards are available through public pages, while statutory files and certificates are stored in a private area and are available only to authorized staff.