Next-generation
earthquake science
We study seismic processes, monitor activity and develop tools to reduce risks.
🗺 Seismicity map
Real-time monitoring · Coming soon
About us
SpaceLab Seismology Department
Developing a scientifically grounded early warning system for earthquakes based on comprehensive analysis of geophysical, geomagnetic, biological and physico-chemical data.
Mission
To develop a scientifically grounded early warning system for earthquakes based on comprehensive data analysis.
Vision
To become an innovation centre combining research on solar activity and tectonic processes.
Values
Scientific integrity, interdisciplinarity and responsibility to society.
Research Areas
Three key directions
Each direction has its own indicators, methodology and team of specialists.
Forecasts
Seismic activity model
Results of our predictive model. Overall seismicity probability chart and detailed indicators for each section.
News
Latest publications

We made the top 100 best companies worldwide at World Cup 2025!
We are pleased to announce that SpaceLab has been selected among the top 100 global startups to reach the finals of Entrepreneurship World Cup 2025! Chosen from over 10,300 companies from more than 169 countries, we are proud to represent Kazakhstan and Central Asia at Biban Forum 2025 in Riyadh.

SpaceLab - Best Innovative Company
🎉 SPACELAB achieved a major victory today! We won the 'Best Innovative Company' nomination at the Republican Competition of Achievements in the Field of Invention 'Shapagat – 2025'.

The-Tech.kz: SpaceLab — space technology startup
Kazakhstan media published an article about SpaceLab as a startup in space technology.
Team
Our specialists
Scientists, engineers and data analysts united by a common goal.
Arman Bekembayev
Chief Executive Officer
Kuat Zharykbayev
Management, ML Engineer, Researcher
Alikhan Gataulin
Heliospheric Project Leader, Researcher
Alimzhan Kadyrov
Researcher, ML Engineer
Partners
Our partners
Organizations supporting our research and expanding the scientific potential of the department.
Contact
Contact us
We are open for collaboration
For partnership inquiries, data requests, press or academic collaboration — reach out to us.
