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    Uzbekistan Strengthens Position as IT Hub: Over 280 Export-Oriented Companies Join IT Park in Five Months

    From January to May 2025, IT Park Uzbekistan welcomed 636 new member companies, reflecting sustained interest in the country as an emerging global IT hub. Among these, 369 companies were registered in Tashkent, while 267 operate in regional areas, demonstrating the ongoing digital transformation and technological advancement across the nation.

    Growth in Digital Services Export

    Particularly noteworthy is the significant proportion of export-oriented companies — 284 members plan to deliver services abroad, including 117 foreign enterprises. Tashkent-based exporters aim to generate over $46 million in export revenue, while regional companies target more than $31 million. These figures underscore the IT sector’s contribution to the country’s foreign currency inflows and digital economy development.     

    Profile of Export-Oriented Members

    Member companies are actively engaged in four key sectors:

    • IT services (142 companies, 72 foreign);
    • BPO (87 companies, 19 foreign);
    • Service-based solutions (33 companies, 16 foreign);
    • Game development and creative industries (22 companies, 10 foreign).

    Sustained Interest from Foreign Investors

    International investor confidence remains strong, with 164 foreign-capital companies joining IT Park since the beginning of the year. The geographic reach now extends to 61 countries, including new entrants such as Jordan, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, and Norway.

    Expanding Global Footprint: Focus on Asia and Europe

    Significant growth has been observed from several countries: the number of Japanese member companies has doubled, Chinese companies increased by 71%, Turkish by 133%, and Azerbaijani by 67%. These trends highlight Uzbekistan’s growing attractiveness as an IT destination for global businesses.

    Emergence of New BPO and Service Formats

    There is a marked increase in the proportion of BPO and service-oriented companies that are expanding their portfolios to include more complex and high-value-added services, such as educational consulting, business analytics, preparation of technical documentation, and statistical data processing — a testament to the growing expertise of Uzbek teams.

    New Members in May

    In May 2025 alone, 116 new companies joined IT Park, bringing the total number of members to 2,846. Among them, 51 companies are export-oriented, including 22 with foreign capital. These include firms from the United States, Japan, South Korea, the United Kingdom, France, Jordan, Romania, Spain, Iran, and Pakistan.

    Their business activities are distributed as follows:

    • 23 companies engaged in BPO and related services;
    • 17 companies focused on IT product development;
    • 7 companies providing IT services;
    • 4 companies operating within the creative industries.

    In regional branches of IT Park, 17 companies were granted export-oriented member status in May, 7 of which have foreign ownership. These entities are expected to create over 235 new jobs and generate export volumes exceeding $2.6 million.

    Among the newly registered IT Park members with foreign capital are technology companies delivering export-oriented services in the fields of artificial intelligence, engineering, BPO, and EdTech. Their operational geography spans Europe, the Middle East, Asia, and Australia.

    OSYSTEMS (Spain, Jordan) is implementing a proprietary program for the development, training, and deployment of autonomous AI models, with a focus on data analytics for clients in Jordan, Qatar, and the United States.

    FORTIS INSTRUMENTS SOUTH (France) delivers specialized engineering services in radiation monitoring, contributing deep technological expertise to the French market.

    HUCORP GLOBAL (South Korea) focuses on the localization and export of educational content to Korea, actively contributing to the global EdTech discourse.

    EUROANSWER (Romania) provides comprehensive BPO solutions — including technical support and customer service — to clients across Western Europe, such as Germany, France, Spain, and Italy.

    UNITLAB AI (USA) offers a proprietary data annotation platform powered by AI-driven auto-labeling models and workflow management tools. The company outsources services to Germany, Australia, and France.

    The results of the first five months of 2025 clearly indicate that Uzbekistan is steadily reinforcing its position on the global IT landscape as a country offering a favorable ecosystem for launching and scaling technology businesses. The growing number of export-oriented companies and the increasing presence of foreign capital among IT Park members underscore the confidence of international investors and enterprises. The continued expansion into regional markets and the evolution of service offerings signal a transition of Uzbekistan’s IT sector to a new stage of maturity.  

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    29 November 2025

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    IT Park Uzbekistan and MAAB Innovation launched BI analytics training program

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    26 July 2025

    GBSF 2025 outcomes: Uzbekistan strengthens its status as an IT hub

    Tashkent hosted the Global Business Services Forum 2025 (GBSF 2025), one of the most prominent events of the year in the field of IT outsourcing and digital services. Organized by IT Park Uzbekistan with the support of the Ministry of Digital Technologies, the event convened approximately 450 participants representing 260 companies, including 237 international companies from 40 countries. Among the attendees were representatives of multinational corporations, startups, government agencies, and venture capital funds.

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    16 July 2025

    IT Park Uzbekistan and Berlitz strengthen cooperation in talent development

    IT Park Uzbekistan hosted a follow-up meeting between Makhliyo Muksinova, Services Export Development Director at IT Park, and Mr. Wilson Go, President of Berlitz Philippines. The meeting served as a continuation of the dialogue initiated by Abdulakhad Kuchkarov, CEO of IT Park Uzbekistan, and Fortuna Joy de Lara, CEO of Berlitz Philippines and Berlitz Uzbekistan.

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    10 July 2025

    IT Park Uzbekistan strengthens cooperation with member companies and supports business scaling

    Representatives of IT Park Uzbekistan held a series of working meetings with member companies — E-LINE PRESS, LEGALMAX CENTRAL ASIA, FINANCIAL CHAIN CORPORATION, and IONE — during which the prospects for further business development, the implementation of new projects, and projected volumes of export services were thoroughly discussed.

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    29 November 2025

    Google Gemini officially introduces the Uzbek language on its AI platform

    Tashkent hosted an important international panel session titled “Leading in the Age of AI: Strategy and Innovation.” The event brought together Minister of Digital Technologies Sherzod Shermatov, CEO of the Dubai Future Foundation H.E. Khalfan Belhoul, Meta’s Vice President of AI Research Ruslan Salakhutdinov, Google Cloud’s Head of Government Affairs Marina Zhunich, and CEO of IT Park University Bokhodir Ayupov.

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    28 November 2025

    Uzbekistan launched the international Enterprise Uzbekistan center: English law, innovation, and a world-class ecosystem

    President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has signed a decree “On the organization of activities of the International Digital Technologies Center ”, officially launching Enterprise Uzbekistan — the country’s first digital hub operating within a legal framework based on English law. The document aims to advance the objectives of the “Digital Uzbekistan – 2030” strategy, expand IT-services exports, attract foreign investment, and introduce global best practices for investor protection.

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    28 November 2025

    IT Park Uzbekistan and MAAB Innovation launched BI analytics training program

    IT Park Uzbekistan hosted a ceremony during which 100 participants of the “100 GRANT” project — having successfully passed a multi-stage selection process — were awarded laptops and officially commenced their training. The program is being implemented in partnership with MAAB Innovation, which is responsible for the educational component and delivery of the eight-month training course. The initiative focuses on preparing specialists in Business Intelligence (BI), one of the most sought-after fields in today’s digital economy. The event was attended by Jakhongir Radjabov, Business Development Director of IT Park Uzbekistan.

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    27 November 2025

    Germany and Uzbekistan strengthen cooperation in the ICT sector

    Deputy Minister of Digital Technologies Rustam Karimjonov and CEO of IT Park Uzbekistan Abdulakhad Kuchkarov held a meeting with a European business delegation comprising 32 representatives from 20 German and European companies and organizations. The delegation was led by Michael Harms, Managing Director of the German Eastern Business Association.

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    25 November 2025

    Outcomes of the visit to London: new agreements and strengthened international partnerships

    The delegation of IT Park Uzbekistan completed a three-day working visit to London, which included meetings with international technology and outsourcing companies, participation in the Call & Contact Centre Expo, and the Uzbekistan Outsourcing Conference.

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    25 November 2025

    Uzbekistan introduced new measures to attract foreign IT experts

    On 21 November, a new resolution aimed at advancing the digital sector and increasing the country’s attractiveness for foreign IT professionals and investors entered into force.

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    25 November 2025

    From Samarkand to Silicon Valley: how Sanjar Atamuradov is building the future of humanoid robots

    A graduate of KAIST (South Korea) and a researcher at the Georgia Institute of Technology (USA), Sanjar Atamuradov— originally from Samarkand — is now creating one of the most ambitious platforms in global robotics: Humanola, a Silicon Valley startup that transforms telepresence into the foundation for physical artificial intelligence. The company enables operators anywhere in the world to control humanoid robots with minimal latency, converting every interaction into training data for future physical AGI.