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    Tashkent Welcomes the World: Offshore Outsourcing Conference 2025 Recap

    Tashkent hosted the Offshore Outsourcing Conference 2025, organized by IT Park Uzbekistan in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Technologies, underscoring Uzbekistan’s rapidly growing role in the international IT landscape.

     

    The event brought together 280 participants from 250 companies, including 39 international companies from 25 countries.

    Particular attention was drawn to the participation of four global ITes & BPO giants—Tech Mahindra, Armatis, Netskope, and SBL—with annual revenues ranging from $500 million to $5.5 billion.

     

    Attendees explored the country’s favorable business environment, marked by a highly skilled young workforce and government-backed support programs for IT companies. Special attention was given to networking with global industry leaders, fostering new partnerships, and unlocking international market opportunities. Key initiatives such as Enterprise Uzbekistan, Zero Risk, Softlanding, and IT Visa were showcased, reinforcing Uzbekistan’s appeal as a prime destination for business expansion and outsourcing.

     

    Uzbekistan’s Rise as an IT Hub

     

    Sherzod Shermatov, Minister of Digital Technologies, emphasized how Uzbekistan is evolving into a thriving IT hub, attracting international businesses with its strategic location, young workforce, and investor-friendly policies. 

     

     

    “When we started in 2017, there were fewer than ten IT companies in Uzbekistan. Back then, many people had to look up ‘What is Uzbekistan?’ just to get a sense of our country. Today, that question is no longer necessary. In just a few years, we have transformed into a thriving IT hub, where global businesses, investors, and top talent come together to drive innovation. This is the realization of our President’s vision—a future where Uzbekistan stands as a leader in the digital economy. 

     

    Now, we are taking yet another bold step with the launch of Enterprise Uzbekistan, an initiative designed to create even greater opportunities for businesses and further cement our position as an IT powerhouse” – said Sherzod Shermatov, Minister of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan.

     

    Abdulakhad Kuchkarov, CEO of IT Park Uzbekistan, reinforced this vision, showcasing IT Park’s impressive expansion into a network of 2,600+ companies generating $1.6 billion in revenue.

     

     

    “In 2017, IT Park was just a project on paper — a small startup with Farkhod Ibragimov’s bold vision. Back then, there was an idea, there was ambition, but there was a lack of assurance that it would really succeed —only belief, effort, and a commitment to making the impossible possible.

     

    Fast forward to 2025, and look at where we are now. Today, we operate 14 branches nationwide, along with 4 representative offices abroad. The revenue of our members stands at 1.6 billion, and we have a network of over 2,600 companies, including nearly 700 foreign enterprises. Uzbekistan has become one of the most attractive destinations for IT and outsourcing. Companies choose us not just because we offer competitive conditions but because of our talented people, strong government support, and a high level of trust. This is no longer just the story of IT Park. This is the story of an entire country” – emphasized Abdulakhad Kuchkarov.

     

    The Competitive Edge: Talent, Stability, and Innovation

     

    Uzbekistan’s financial appeal and safe business environment were key discussion points. Ahmed Aboulezz, Advisor to the CEO of IT Park, highlighted Uzbekistan’s position among the top 10 safest countries and its fast-growing IT workforce of 203,000 professionals.

     

     

    Fayzulla Ulmasov, Chief Manager for the EU & UK Markets, introduced participants to the opportunities available for ITes-companies in Uzbekistan. He highlighted Uzbekistan’s proactive approach in creating a business-friendly environment for IT companies and professionals, ensuring optimal conditions for those seeking new opportunities to expand business to new markets.

     

     

    A significant highlight was the introduction of Enterprise Uzbekistan, a newly launched economic zone designed to attract IT businesses with transparent legal standards, GDPR compliance, and tailored incentives. Dilnoza Rasulova, Project Manager of Enterprise Uzbekistan, outlined the benefits, signaling Uzbekistan’s commitment to making business easier for foreign tech firms.

     

     

    From an industry perspective, Marina Ten, Head of People at EPAM Uzbekistan, illustrated the sector’s rapid talent expansion, recounting how EPAM is leveraging local IT talent:

     

     

    “We started with 5 JAVA specialists and today, we have a team of 600 programmers and IT specialists, many of whom work remotely from cities like Bukhara and Andijan.

     

    Uzbekistan has immense potential, and we at EPAM are excited to be part of this transformation. Together, we are building a future-ready workforce, equipping young professionals with the skills they need to succeed in the global digital economy”.

     

    Sergio Basto, Managing Director at Lavoro Tech, further emphasized that Uzbekistan is not just producing talent but also retaining and refining it to meet global standards:

     

     

    “Nothing happens without people—everything is created by them. Dreams, companies, strategies. Companies don’t build people; people build companies.

     

    Together with IT Park, we have the structure and infrastructure not only to attract talent but to retain, motivate, and empower people to move forward every day, turn the impossible into reality, and keep dreaming about the future,” – highlighted Sergio.

     

    Conference attendees also had the opportunity to visit leading IT companies and universities. At Dyninno Group, guests explored IT solutions shaping finance, travel, and entertainment markets in North America. A tour of Tashkent University of Information Technologies (TUIT) showcased advanced research labs and potential areas of collaboration in IT education. Meanwhile, at Uzinfocom, guests learned about cutting-edge biometric authentication, blockchain, and e-government solutions. One of the standout innovations presented by Uzinfocom was MyID Palm, a biometric system based on palm pattern analysis. This technology enhances security and authentication processes, making it a key development in Uzbekistan’s digital transformation efforts.

     

     

    Workshops, Business Consultations, and Investment Insights

     

    The second day of the conference focused on practical workshops and business consultations, offering deep dives into Uzbekistan’s outsourcing infrastructure, regulatory environment, and investment incentives. Specialists from IT Park walked participants through business registration, tax benefits, and talent acquisition strategies.

     

     

    A dedicated session explored Uzbekistan’s Zero Risk program, which offers office space and salary support for international companies, and Local2Global, designed to help Uzbek IT firms scale internationally. Additionally, experts introduced the IT Visa program, providing a three-year multiple-entry visa for IT professionals and investors, and Softlanding, a streamlined business entry initiative for foreign companies.

     

     

    Following the event, more than 10 companies have decided to take the next step toward establishing offices in Uzbekistan. They are currently evaluating local talent and office space options. 2 companies—Germany's Midas Group, an international software development company, and Romania's TRON Enterprise Solution, specializing in IT services—already submitted applications to open offices in Uzbekistan during the event itself.

     

    As a result, at least 1,000 new jobs are expected to be created, and exports are projected to increase by $10 million.

     

    Uzbekistan’s Future in the Global IT Market

     

    The conference is expected to bring significant benefits to Uzbekistan, including increased foreign investment, job creation, and the acceleration of the country’s digital economy. Strengthening the outsourcing industry will enhance the country’s technological capabilities, improve the skills of local IT professionals, and open new opportunities for collaboration with global tech giants. As Uzbekistan cements its position as a regional IT hub, these developments will contribute to sustainable economic growth and innovation-driven transformation.

     

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