IT Park Uzbekistan Explores Collaboration with Netex Group to Enhance IT Services and Outsourcing Opportunities
A delegation from IT Park Uzbekistan, led by CEO Farkhod Ibragimov, concluded their business trip to Romania with a productive meeting with Netex Group, a global leader in software development, IT consulting, and business services. The discussions focused on exploring collaboration opportunities and highlighting Uzbekistan’s potential as a destination for IT-enabled services (ITES) and business process outsourcing.
During the meeting with Catalin Carlaont, Business Unit Manager at Netex Group, the IT Park delegation presented Uzbekistan’s growing IT ecosystem, skilled talent pool, and supportive business environment. They emphasized the country’s strategic location and favorable investment policies, which position it as a rising regional hub for IT services.
Netex Group expressed interest in Uzbekistan’s IT sector, noting the country’s competitive advantages and the potential for long-term collaboration. The discussions underscored opportunities for leveraging Uzbekistan’s workforce to meet the demands of global markets, fostering innovation, and driving growth in IT-enabled services.
Netex Group is a provider of digital solutions and technology services, specializing in software development, IT consulting, and business process outsourcing. Their expertise spans areas such as cloud computing, data analytics, and cybersecurity, making them a trusted ally for businesses navigating the complexities of the digital landscape. The company operates in 26 countries globally.
This meeting highlights the growing interest of international companies in Uzbekistan’s ITES sector, driven by the country’s strategic advantages and IT Park Uzbekistan’s active efforts to attract global players. As Uzbekistan continues to position itself as a global hub for technology and outsourcing, partnerships like this are expected to create significant economic opportunities, including job creation, skills development, and enhanced global connectivity for the country’s IT sector.