Kazakhstan possesses significant natural resources, yet much of its economy remains focused on the extraction and export of raw materials. I believe that long-term economic growth requires not only resource extraction but also the development of strong manufacturing and processing industries that create higher-value products within the country. My long-term goal is to contribute to the growth of Kazakhstan’s manufacturing sector by establishing a company focused on processing raw materials and producing finished industrial products. Rather than exporting raw metals, Kazakhstan has the potential to manufacture components, equipment, and technological products that can be used in industries such as transportation, construction, and healthcare. To achieve this goal, I plan to pursue a degree in Economics and later obtain additional education in an engineering-related field. Combining economic knowledge with technical expertise will help me better understand both industrial production and business development. In the future, I hope to bring together talented engineers, industry experts, and investors from across Kazakhstan to create innovative manufacturing projects. Such initiatives could contribute to job creation, technological development, and increased economic competitiveness. My vision is to support Kazakhstan’s transition from a resource-based economy toward a more diversified economy driven by innovation, engineering, and value-added production.