
267 export-oriented companies became members of IT Park Uzbekistan in autumn 2025
The autumn season of 2025 was one of the most significant periods for new entrants into the national IT ecosystem. Between 1 September and 30 November, 470 companies achieved member status at IT Park Uzbekistan, with 258 registered in Tashkent and 212 in various regions. This trend illustrates the ongoing interest from both local and international businesses in advancing technological projects within Uzbekistan.
A considerable number of these newcomers are export-focused companies, totaling 267, of which 158 are foreign. These firms aim to generate over $70 million in export services by the end of 2026. Additionally, foreign members plan to create more than 6,500 new jobs, significantly contributing to the growth of the market for highly skilled employment.
During the autumn, IT Park welcomed 158 companies with foreign investment from countries including the United States, Canada, Germany, the United Kingdom, France, Italy, Japan, China, South Korea, Malaysia, Jordan, Singapore, and others. The geographical diversity continues to broaden, with Jordan, Indonesia, Mexico, Liechtenstein, New Zealand, and Norway now included among the represented countries in the founding pool.
On average, each month of the autumn saw over 90 export-oriented companies and approximately 50 foreign-capital companies joining the IT Park ecosystem. This trend indicates a distinct market shift towards international services and enhanced global competitiveness.
The increase in interest from various nations is particularly noteworthy:
At the same time, BPO and service companies are broadening their activities, introducing new areas such as educational consulting, business analytics, technical documentation preparation, and statistical material compilation. This shift signifies a movement from basic service offerings to more intricate, multi-faceted solutions within the ecosystem.
IT Park Uzbekistan continues to draw in members by providing favorable conditions for the growth of technological entrepreneurship, support for export initiatives, and opportunities for scaling into international markets.
The outcomes of the autumn period reinforce Uzbekistan’s status as an emerging global IT hub within the digital economy. The rising influx of export-oriented and foreign companies highlights the growing confidence of the international market in the country’s infrastructure and institutional backing for the IT sector.
Source: outsource.gov.uz