BUSINESS | 13:27 / 12.06.2024
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IT Park Uzbekistan to deepen ties with KoBiz Alliance for technological advancements

IT Park Uzbekistan recently held an important meeting with representatives of KoBiz Alliance Co., Ltd., Siha CNC Co., Ltd., and Akita University, South Korea. The meeting aimed to explore the possibilities of cooperation and future plans for the development of the IT sector in Uzbekistan.

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BizData specializes in services in the field of autonomous operating systems (AOS) and possesses key competencies in data computation, artificial intelligence, and interface technologies necessary for autonomous operating services. Leveraging these technologies, the company provides comprehensive services necessary for autonomous operations, including the creation of platforms using data, data analysis, and artificial intelligence solutions. Furthermore, BizData, with an investment portfolio of $10 million, opened its enterprise, KoBiz, in Uzbekistan this year.

The main focus of the meeting was on introducing the capabilities and services of IT Park, as well as the strategic plans of the KoBiz Alliance company for the future in Uzbekistan. The parties discussed prospects for cooperation between IT Park and KoBiz Alliance, focusing on areas such as autonomous operating systems, data computation, and artificial intelligence-based solutions. KoBiz Alliance became a resident of IT Park and plans to engage Uzbek specialists as well as outsource its processes.

In particular, the company plans to open a faculty based at Turin University in Uzbekistan, which will start operating in September 2024 in collaboration with Korean IT associations, implementing IT programs in high demand in Korea. Moreover, KoBiz Alliance expressed an intention to attract 30 IT companies to participate in the ICT Week in Tashkent in September of this year. This year, the university plans to enroll 900 students, and in the long term, prepare up to 30,000 IT specialists to meet the high demand for outsourcing from Korean companies. KoBiz Alliance was offered to participate in the Zero Risk program and consider opening the next office in the Fergana Valley, where a significant number of Korean-speaking people live.

The meeting ended on a positive note, with both sides confirming their further plans. KoBiz Alliance's interest in using IT Park as a hub for their activities in Central Asia is a promising step toward improving Uzbekistan's IT landscape. This cooperation is expected to lead to innovation and substantial growth in the IT sector, benefiting both Uzbekistan and its international partners.

By forging close international partnerships, IT Park Uzbekistan continues to pave the way for the country to become a leading IT hub and outsourcing center in the region.

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