IT Park Uzbekistan actively participated in GITEX Asia 2025, engaging in over 20 B2B meetings with representatives of companies from Singapore, Malaysia, India, and Japan. These discussions resulted in preliminary agreements for outsourcing orders in the fields of animation, graphic design, software development, and technical support.
GITEX Asia 2025 brought together more than 1,000 global companies and startups, over 25,000 professional attendees, and 250 investors from more than 120 countries. The exhibition placed particular emphasis on artificial intelligence, fintech, cybersecurity, and digital healthcare.
SGTech and Suntec Singapore Convention
During strategic negotiations with SGTech and Suntec Singapore Convention, the parties finalized preparations for the forthcoming Uzbekistan Tech & Services Conference, scheduled to take place in Singapore on May 23, 2025. During the meetings, IT Park representatives presented Uzbekistan’s robust investment and outsourcing potential, underscoring the country’s strategic role as a regional hub for access to Central Asia and the CIS.
Industrial Growth Platform Inc. (IGPI)
Additionally, IT Park Uzbekistan conducted negotiations with the Japanese consulting firm Industrial Growth Platform Inc. (IGPI), outlining the prospects for regional market expansion via Uzbekistan into Central Asia and the CIS. Further discussions are planned for May during conferences in Japan and Singapore.
Key Meetings
Among the notable business engagements were meetings with Xtremax, vSaaS Consulting, IT Group, RPI eSolutions, and Normality Technology. These discussions yielded preliminary agreements on outsourcing initiatives in animation, graphic design, software development, and technical support. Detailed implementation of these projects will be explored further with export-oriented member companies of IT Park.
The participation of IT Park Uzbekistan in GITEX Asia 2025 reaffirmed the growing global interest in Uzbekistan as a reliable partner in the digital technology sector. The series of regional engagements, concluded agreements, and the upcoming Singapore conference collectively contribute to strengthening the country’s presence in Southeast Asia, while facilitating the growth of IT service exports, attracting foreign investment, and enhancing the international footprint of Uzbek technology companies.
This visit also served as a preparatory mission for the Uzbekistan Tech & Services Conference, to be held on May 23. The event is expected to convene over 100 representatives of Singaporean companies with the aim of raising awareness of Uzbekistan’s digital ecosystem and attracting export-oriented businesses from Southeast Asia. The conference will showcase emerging opportunities for ITES and service-oriented companies, and will highlight successful case studies of Singaporean companies operating in Uzbekistan.
2025-05-01