The award ceremony for the winners of the “President Tech Award” competition took place in Tashkent

On the 25th of December, at 3:00 PM, in the meeting hall of the Ministry of Digital Technologies took place a ceremony which is dedicated to honoring the winners of the "President Tech Award" competition, recognizing the most innovative startup projects. 

During the competition, participants presented a wide range of ideas and developments reflecting cutting-edge trends in the industry.

The expert jury meticulously examined the submitted projects, assessing their potential for implementation and real-world benefits in contemporary society.

Recall that winners in each direction receive $100,000, runners-up $50,000, and third-place teams $30,000.  The winning teams received 50% of the monetary reward immediately, while the remaining 50% will be disbursed in two installments, depending on the fulfillment of agreed-upon goals and obligations within one year.

Following the results of the public voting, more than 51,000 voters were registered, and over 75,000 votes cast.

In the competition's five primary categories, the following teams secured victory. Specifically:

Artificial Intelligence Technologies:

1.    Tahrirchi — project designed to facilitate writing in Uzbek. The program checks spelling, contextual, stylistic, and grammatical errors in Uzbek texts.

2.    Docum.ai — project that fully automates customer service through artificial intelligence.

3.    Alama — online course platform in local languages. The program employs artificial intelligence to translate text and speech from the world's best online courses into local languages.

Digital Technologies in Social Direction:

1.    Mentalaba — project designed to assist students in discovering, researching, and comparing higher education institutions to determine the most suitable academic institution for them.

2.    Lalu — mobile platform for young and expectant mothers, where users can find reliable information and monitor their health during pregnancy and childcare.

3.    Uztrip will help to discover the best places to visit, hotels, restaurants, and attractions.

Information and Cybersecurity Technologies:

1. ALATOR — project that equips the ability to detect and prevent vulnerabilities, cyber threats, cyber-attacks, and other malicious activities identified in information systems and resources produced by the private and public sectors.

2. PCP — project committed to safeguarding digital assets and ensuring the secure utilization of the Internet.

3. SHIFO24 — innovative project aimed at ensuring security in the field of online medical services.

Entrepreneurship and Financial Technologies:

1.    Yemak — food delivery service.

2.    Joyla — online marketplace that enables the swift buying and selling of various products.

3.    IMAN — fintech platform supporting Islamic banking infrastructure for banks.

Computer and Mobile Gaming Programs:

1.    AirPilot — mobile game crafted to spark interest in aerodynamics and aerospace technologies among youth, offering the opportunity to control and get acquainted with diverse means of managing air traffic in both virtual and real conditions.

2.    The Rise of Jaloliddin — historical game aiming to depict the history of the Turkestan people.

3.    The Golden Horde: Turan — medieval first-person single-player action RPG rooted in realism and historical events in Central Asia.

2023-12-25