
Main panel discussion participants
Ulaanbaatar, 13 February 2025 – The Government of Mongolia, led by the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation, and Communications, in partnership with UNDP, hosted the country’s first conference on National Strategy for Big Data and Artificial Intelligence at the State Palace. The event brought together government officials, industry leaders, and global experts to shape Mongolia’s AI development and digital transformation.
Mongolia is advancing AI and big data integration into its economy, governance, and public services. The country ranks 46th in the E-Government Development Index and 98th in the Government AI Readiness Index, reflecting steady progress. The government’s Vision-2050 development plan identifies AI as a key driver of economic modernization and improved governance. However, challenges remain, including the need for a comprehensive national AI strategy, stronger digital infrastructure, and skilled professionals.
His Excellency Amarsaikhan Sainbuyan, the Deputy Prime Minister of Mongolia, stated “It is crucial for Mongolia to develop a strategy on effectively utilizing technological advancements, generating big data across all sectors, and aligning digital transformation with economic growth, social development, and sustainable development policies. Therefore, the Government of Mongolia aims to introduce and leverage technological innovations and new development opportunities across sectors, consistently support an equitable and sustainable digital transition, and ensure cross-sectoral coordination.”
Discussions at the conference centered on the responsible use of AI, ethical considerations, and regulatory frameworks to promote inclusive and transparent development. The outcomes will inform the development of Mongolia’s National AI Strategy, which aims to position the country as a regional leader in digital innovation by 2030 and was presented during the conference.
His Excellency Baatarkhuu Tsend, the Minister of Digital Development, Innovation, and Communications, stated, " Today, we are pleased to introduce the first draft of Mongolia’s National Big Data & AI Long-Term Vision/Strategy to a broader group of stakeholders for public discussion. AI is no longer a technology of the future—it is shaping our world today. Mongolia is committed to harnessing AI responsibly, ensuring that it is inclusive, ethical, and aligned with our national development goals. With the right policies, investments, and partnerships, we can build an AI-driven digital economy that benefits every Mongolian, from businesses and researchers to students and public servants."
UNDP is supporting Mongolia’s AI ambitions by leveraging global expertise and best practices through its partnership with the Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation, and Communications. As part of this collaboration, UNDP is conducting an AI Landscape Assessment to evaluate Mongolia’s AI readiness and provide strategic recommendations, with support from UNDP’s Chief Digital Office and Inclusive Growth Team in the Regional Bureau for Asia and the Pacific. Additionally, UNDP is carrying out an AI Futures and Foresight Analysis to help Mongolia anticipate future challenges and opportunities while ensuring AI policies align with long-term national goals.
Ms. Matilda Dimovska, UNDP Resident Representative in Mongolia, stated "AI presents a unique opportunity for Mongolia to accelerate progress toward its Vision-2050 and SDGs. However, realizing its full potential requires a responsible, inclusive, and forward-looking approach. UNDP is proud to support Mongolia’s National Big Data & AI Long-Term Vision and Strategy by bringing global expertise, fostering collaboration, and ensuring that AI development is ethical and leaves no one behind. Together, we can build an AI-powered future that works for all."