Bonoor launches AI agent for digital transformation of business and public sector in Tajikistan

Agentum is a full-fledged digital employee capable of taking on routine tasks and freeing up specialists' time for strategic decisions.

Press release by Bonoor Company

Bonoor Company announces the launch of the Agentum platform — an innovative autonomous AI agent designed to automate routine processes in the public and corporate sectors. The solution has already been adapted to the digital infrastructure of Tajikistan and is available for B2G, B2B, and B2C segments.

According to research by Bonoor Group, up to 70% of employees’ working time in government institutions and companies is spent on routine tasks: document processing, approvals, information search, report preparation, and communication. These processes can take hours, and sometimes even days.

Agentum addresses this issue by reducing the time required to perform such tasks from hours to minutes. The platform utilizes advanced Bonoor LLM language models and integrates with existing systems, including the electronic document management system (EDMS) of Tajikistan.

Key Features of Agentum

  • Document management automation: integration with the government EDMS for processing incoming documents, preparing responses, approvals, and signing
  • Intelligent search and analysis: quick information retrieval from databases, documents, and the internet with analysis and structuring of results
  • Content generation: creation of reports, presentations, contracts, letters, and other documents based on specified parameters
  • Data processing: analysis of tables, financial reports, statistical data to identify patterns and trends
  • Multilingual support: operation in Tajik, Russian, English, and other languages, taking into account the cultural specifics of the region
  • Integration with external systems: connection to CRM, ERP, accounting software, and over 160 other business applications
  • Free creation of smart chatbots for any purpose within the Agentum platform.
  • Security and confidentiality: local data processing, compliance with information security requirements

Technological Foundation and Advantages

Agentum is built on proprietary Bonoor LLM language models, specifically fine-tuned for understanding the context of business and government activities in Central Asia. The platform utilizes:

  • Agent architecture: the ability to perform complex multi-step tasks without constant human supervision
  • Contextual memory: retaining the history of interactions and user preferences
  • Real-world toolkit: access to the browser, file system, APIs, and other resources
  • Adaptive learning: continuous improvement based on feedback and new data

“Agentum is not just a chatbot, but a full-fledged digital employee capable of taking on routine tasks and freeing up specialists’ time for strategic decisions. We are proud to have created a solution tailored specifically to the needs of Tajikistan, taking into account the features of local document management and business processes,” says Sharif Abdullaev, founder and CEO of Bonoor.

The platform schedules meetings, automatically creates minutes, and turns agreements into tasks — nothing is lost, and everything is under control. Management occurs directly in Telegram: set tasks, track progress, and receive results without unnecessary systems and switches.

HR processes are also automated: resume analysis, initial interviews, and recommendations for employee development. As a result, the business achieves the main goal — order, transparency, and control without unnecessary complexity.

AGENTUM is a simple way to bring order to the company and accelerate growth.

Areas of Application

SectorExamples of Use
Government sector (B2G)Processing citizens’ appeals, preparation of regulatory documents,       analysis of statistical data, automation of reporting
Corporate sector (B2B)Automation of document management, contract analysis, preparation of commercial proposals, market research  
Consumer sector (B2C)  Personal assistants for entrepreneurs, assistance in drafting business plans, consultations on legal issues

Parallel Developments by Bonoor Group: Medex in Healthcare

Alongside Agentum, the developers at Bonoor Group are developing a multi-agent system called Medex in the field of X-ray diagnostics. According to independent benchmarking results, the system outperforms all existing global analogs.

In clinical trials involving the Synergy Corporation and the European Medical Center, diagnostic accuracy reached 98.2% and fully matched the opinions of expert physicians.

About Bonoor Group

Bonoor Group is a technology company specializing in the development of AI solutions. The company’s developers hold:

  • 5 patents in the field of artificial intelligence, data processing, and software for computers
  • Membership in the AI Alliance — a leading industry association
  • Inclusion in the registry of technology companies in Russia
  • A team of experts with experience in machine learning, data science, and enterprise development

Bonoor Group creates innovative AI solutions for the digital transformation of business and public administration. The company combines deep knowledge of the local market with advanced artificial intelligence technologies.

Bonoor Group’s upcoming plans include:

  • Expanding Agentum’s functionality for new industries
  • Integration with additional government systems in Tajikistan
  • Launching pilot projects in government institutions
  • Developing a partner network for implementing solutions in business
  • International expansion into Central Asian countries

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