Azerbaijan may not yet have fully driverless taxis in Baku’s Fountain Square, but the groundwork is unmistakable. The government has made digital transformation a national priority, particularly within the framework of “Azerbaijan 2030: National Priorities for Socio-Economic Development.” Key milestones include:
Autonuminfo Azərbaycanda nədir və niyə vacibdir autonuminfo azerbaycan
Autonomous Information Systems in Azerbaijan: Digital Transformation and AutoNumInfo Frameworks Azerbaijan may not yet have fully driverless taxis
Azerbaijan’s digital backbone is robust enough to support early forms of autonomous numeric information systems. However, “autonuminfo” remains a forward-looking concept. The country can become a regional leader in autonomous public registries if it addresses legal gaps and launches targeted pilots. The transition from semi-automated e-government to fully autonomous numeric information management is a strategic opportunity for the next decade. Azerbaijan is a signatory to the UNECE’s Global
Azerbaijan is a signatory to the UNECE’s Global Forum for Harmonized Vehicle Regulations (WP.29), which includes frameworks for Automated Driving Systems (ADS). Additionally, the country participates in the TRACECA (Transport Corridor Europe-Caucasus-Asia) program, where autonomous freight is a long-term goal.
An AutoNumInfo system in Azerbaijan would comprise three layers:
Use case example: A newly registered car in Baku would automatically receive a digital license plate number, register with traffic police systems, update insurance databases, and link to the owner’s ASAN ID — all within seconds, without any clerk intervention.