IT-Park Uzbekistan logo
  • Открыть компанию
  • Стать резидентом
  • События
  • Истории успеха
  • Наша команда
  • Новости
  • Связаться с нами

Почему Узбекистан?

Обзор страныПолитико-экономическая стабильностьПоддержка правительстваТалантливая рабочая силаБизнес-средаИнфраструктураСтатистика IT Park

Изучите возможности

Откройте бизнес в области IT-услуг и BPOПреимущества для FDIПрограмма роста местных компанийДля компаний сферы услугОткрыть компаниюСтать резидентомIT VisaLocal2GlobalПрограмма Zero RiskBonus SystemВенчурный капитал
СобытияИстории успехаНаша командаНовостиComplianceСвязаться с намиUzbekistan 360
Политика конфиденциальностиОставайтесь на связи
IT Park© 2025 IT Park
YouTubeLinkedInFacebookInstagram

    The IT export of Uzbekistan: the path to global success through the Irish experience

    Uzbekistan is striving to increase the export of IT services and products. In this pursuit, the country is examining the experiences of other nations, including Ireland, which stands as one of the global leaders in this domain.

     

    Within the visit to Ireland on November 21-22, a delegation from the Ministry of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan, led by Minister Sherzod Shermatov, studied the development experience of Irish IT exports.

     

    Meetings with export-oriented companies such as Abtran and Ergo Group, as well as representatives from organizations like Cork Chamber, Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland, Skillnet Ireland, and Saviday, facilitated discussions on development strategies, partnership approaches such as the creation of joint projects and even new organizations, as well as attracting foreign companies to Uzbekistan with the aim of augmenting the countryʼs IT export.

     

     

    Ireland: Leadership in Global IT Export

     

    Ireland, long-established as a global hub for IT export, has presented unique methods for the development of the information technology sector. Key elements contributing to its success include an English-speaking environment, excellent communications, technological infrastructure, a skilled workforce, governmental support, and an investment climate providing tax incentives, fostering investment inflow.

     

    Notably, according to World Bank data, Irelandʼs GDP reached $529 billion in 2022, with $144 billion attributed to the export of IT technologies. This achievement is particularly impressive considering Irelandʼs population of 5.1 million, with a per capita GDP of $104 thousand.

     

    For comparison, the per capita GDP in the United Kingdom is $54 thousand, in the United States — $55 thousand, and in Germany and France — $76 thousand.

     

    Ireland boasts over 500 thousand specialists engaged in IT export, constituting nearly 10% of the countryʼs total population.

     

    Thanks to comprehensive measures implemented, global technology giants such as Apple, Google, Microsoft, Dell, Meta, Amazon Web Services, Cisco, IBM, and Intel have settled in Ireland, serving the entire European Union.

     

     

     

    Meetings with Abtran, Ergo Group, and Skillnet Ireland

     

    As part of the delegationʼs visits, strategic meetings were conducted with Abtran and Ergo Group, companies that have established themselves successfully in the global outsourcing market, as well as with Skillnet Ireland, an educational funding organization in Ireland. Discussions with Skillnet Ireland focused on the creation of educational projects aimed at enhancing the skills of Uzbek specialists.

     

     

    Abtran, founded in 1997, currently employs approximately 1600 personnel with an annual revenue of around $340 million. Their Managing Director, Cormac Walshe, emphasized that Uzbekistanʼs support programs, such as Zero Risk and the Regional HQ, coupled with tax incentives, render the country unique and attractive for IT businesses.

     

     

    Ergo Group has been providing IT services since 1993, with an annual revenue of $170 million. Frazer Furlong, the companyʼs Commercial Director, was impressed by Uzbekistanʼs infrastructure and the governmentʼs support for the development of IT export.

     

     

    The delegation discussed collaboration opportunities with Abtran and Ergo Group and reached agreements on their participation in the Offshore Outsourcing Tour in Uzbekistan. This event, scheduled for the first quarter of 2024, will enable them to gain a closer understanding of the business environment and consider opportunities for establishing a representative office in our country.

     

     

     

     

    Support Ecosystem Cork Chamber, Enterprise Ireland, IDA Ireland

     

    Strategic meetings with representatives from Cork Chamber, Enterprise Ireland, and IDA Ireland provided the delegation with valuable insights into how FDI companies are attracted and local export companies are stimulated in Ireland. The country effectively leverages flexible tax policies and investments in education to foster the development of its IT sector.

     

     

    A meeting took place with Cathal McSweeney, Director of International Relations at Cork Chamber. The parties discussed the possibility of initiating the establishment of an Uzbekistan-Ireland joint Trade and Industry Chamber through their head office at Chambers Ireland. This could serve as a platform for the development of exports and support for Irish companies in the Uzbek market.

     

     

    The delegation also met with David Byrne, Head of Digital Technologies at Enterprise Ireland. Agreements were reached, including the creation of a catalog of Irish companies interested in the Uzbek market.

     

     

    Enterprise Ireland, an organization supporting and financing the growth of Irish companies, has had a significant impact on the Irish economy, creating over 200,000 job opportunities.

     

     

    Ken Whitelaw, Head of Emerging Markets Management at IDA Ireland, expressed readiness to actively share expertise in legal regulation, labor legislation, cybersecurity, and intellectual property to attract major IT companies to Uzbekistan.

     

     

    IDA Ireland, the agency for attracting foreign direct investment, has successfully attracted over 1800 companies and contributed to the creation of more than 300,000 jobs in Ireland.

     

     

    Studying Irelandʼs Experience with Saviday

     

    A pivotal moment in scrutinizing the Irish experience was the meeting with Saviday, consulting experts in IT outsourcing. Savidayʼs CEO, Seán McEllin, led a seminar expressing readiness to formulate proposals aimed at increasing global interest in the Uzbek market and attracting foreign outsourcing companies to the region.

     

     

    The parties will also consider options for improving legislation to make the region even more appealing to technology companies.

     

    Conclusions: Prospects for Uzbekistan

     

    As a result of meetings and knowledge exchange with leading companies and organizations in Ireland, the Uzbekistan delegation has acquired valuable insights and unique experience in the development of IT exports. This knowledge has the potential to become a key component of the strategic advancement of the IT sector in Uzbekistan. Business-friendly conditions, innovative practices, successful examples from global companies, and government support collectively create a promising foundation for strengthening Uzbekistanʼs position in the global IT outsourcing industry.

    Latest news

    01 August 2025

    Outcomes of the visit to China: New opportunities for startups from Central Asia

    31 July 2025

    Verifix attracts $400,000 in investment from IT Park Ventures and AloqaVentures

    31 July 2025

    IT Park Ventures completes its first investment under the 1+1 co-investment mechanism: $100,000 in TASS Vision as part of a €1.3 million funding round

    31 July 2025

    IT Park University graduates its first cohort: 80% already employed in Uzbekistan’s leading IT companies

    View all
    eventImage
    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.

    eventImage
    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.

    eventImage
    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.

    eventImage
    01 August 2025

    Outcomes of the visit to China: New opportunities for startups from Central Asia

    The delegation from IT Park Uzbekistan, led by CEO Abdulakhad Kuchkarov, has concluded a visit to Shanghai, where it participated in the World Artificial Intelligence Conference (WAIC) and held meetings with Chinese companies to explore cooperation in the development of the startup ecosystem, venture capital investment, and strengthening partnerships.

    eventImage
    31 July 2025

    Verifix attracts $400,000 in investment from IT Park Ventures and AloqaVentures

    The Uzbek startup Verifix has secured $400,000 in funding from state-backed venture capital funds IT Park Ventures and AloqaVentures, with contributions of $150,000 and $250,000, respectively. The investment will be directed toward strengthening the company’s team, enhancing its product offering, and expanding into new markets across Central Asia and the Middle East.

    eventImage
    31 July 2025

    IT Park Ventures completes its first investment under the 1+1 co-investment mechanism: $100,000 in TASS Vision as part of a €1.3 million funding round

    TASS Vision, a startup specializing in the development of intelligent AI-powered cameras for offline retail, has successfully closed an investment round totaling €1.3 million. One of the key participants in the round was IT Park Ventures, the state venture fund of Uzbekistan, which invested $100,000 as part of the country’s first transaction under the 1+1 co-investment mechanism — introduced by the Resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated 14 October 2024, “On measures for the further development of the startup ecosystem and venture financing.”

    eventImage
    31 July 2025

    IT Park University graduates its first cohort: 80% already employed in Uzbekistan’s leading IT companies

    The first graduation ceremony of IT Park University students took place at IT Park Uzbekistan — a milestone marking the beginning of a new chapter in the university’s history. This day signified not only the culmination of academic studies but also the validation of the core principles upon which ITPU was founded — practicality, boldness, and a readiness for transformation. Of the 75 graduates, more than 80% have already received employment offers from companies such as EPAM, IT Park, TBC Bank Uzbekistan, Payme, Alif, and Beeline.

    eventImage
    30 July 2025

    Pitch & Rise: Women on the startup stage — investing in the economy of the future

    The Ministry of Digital Technologies hosted an open event titled “Pitch & Rise: Women on the dtartup stage”, which brought together around 70 active participants from across the country. The initiative, organized by Startup Garage in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Technologies, with the support of IT Park Uzbekistan, the Association of IT Education, and the GAP project, aimed to foster women’s involvement in the startup ecosystem, unlock their innovation potential, and strengthen their role in the country’s digital economy.

    eventImage
    29 July 2025

    AI with an Uzbek accent: the journey of Asad Usmonov from Surkhandarya to a U.S. startup

    The journey of Asad Usmonov, currently serving as Lead Engineer at the U.S.-based AI startup Numeo, began in Surkhandarya, where he started programming at the age of 14—sparked by a YouTube interview with Akmal Kadyrov that left a lasting impression. Today, he is contributing to the development of voice AI technologies that are reshaping business process automation. IT Park Uzbekistan spoke with Asad about his sources of inspiration, the challenges he has faced, and his future plans.

    eventImage
    28 July 2025

    EcoSmart explores the possibility of establishing an office in Uzbekistan

    Representatives of IT Park Uzbekistan, led by Azizbek Yusupov, Head of the MENA Region, held a meeting with Abdussalam Arakkal, Co-founder of EcoSmart. During the discussions, the parties explored the prospect of opening a back office in Uzbekistan and forming a team of developers focused on exporting IT services to the Gulf countries.