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    Why Uzbekistan?

    Country Overview

    Elevate your business to new heights in the heart of Central Asia - Uzbekistan, a dynamic and rapidly emerging destination for IT companies.

    Who we are?

    International Indexes

    68

    Global Innovation Index

    43

    GovTech Maturity Index

    4

    GovTech Enablers

    99%

    Internet Coverage

    15th

    in the world by internet cost

    Central Asia's Economic and IT Hub

    Situated in the heart of Central Asia, Uzbekistan serves as a strategic gateway connecting Europe and Asia. It shares borders with other Central Asian countries, providing access to a vast regional market of over 80 million people.


    Uzbekistan is not just a regional hub, it's also connected to global markets. The country actively participates in international trade and economic initiatives. These routes offer efficient access to European and Asian markets, reducing transportation times and costs for businesses.

    Air travel

    Air travel

    Uzbekistan's modern airports, including Tashkent International Airport, serve as gateways connecting Central Asia to the world. With numerous international flights, the nation bridges East and West, inviting everyone to discover its riches.

    UZBEKISTAN AIRLINES

    11 International Airports and Flights to 50+ countries

    31 direct flights

    Visa Free regime with 90 countries

    Flag Carrier – Uzbekistan Airways

    It is one of the fastest growing economies in Central Asia: in 2023, the country's GDP grew by6% and the annual inflation rate at 8.8%, lowest since 2016. According to the forecast, the annual GDP growth is expected to accelerate gradually in the medium term. This remarkable growth underscores Uzbekistan's potential for economic expansion.

    With a strategic location at the crossroads of Central Asia, a booming digital economy, and a commitment to fostering innovation, Uzbekistan has become an enticing destination for IT businesses.

    Political Stability

    Uzbekistan has made a number of reforms in recent years to improve its political stability, including:

    Liberalizing its economy
    Liberalizing its economy

    Liberalizing its economy

    Expanding political freedoms
    Expanding political freedoms

    Expanding political freedoms

    Cracking down on corruption
    Cracking down on corruption

    Cracking down on corruption

    Improving relations with countries
    Improving relations with countries

    Improving relations with countries

    These reforms have helped to create a more stable and predictable political environment in Uzbekistan.

    SAFETY

    UZBEKISTAN'S SAFETY RANKING CAN BE ATTRIBUTED TO A NUMBER OF FACTORS, INCLUDING:

    A relatively low crime rate
    A relatively low crime rate

    A relatively low crime rate

    A stable political environment
    A stable political environment

    A stable political environment

    A good relationship with its neighbors
    A good relationship with its neighbors

    A good relationship with its neighbors

    A commitment to improving the lives of its citizens
    A commitment to improving the lives of its citizens

    A commitment to improving the lives of its citizens

    Uzbekistan is ranked as the safest country in Central Asia by the Global Peace Index (GPI)

    COST OF LIVING

    Uzbekistan has a very affordable cost of living, especially compared to other Central Asian countries. The capital, Tashkent, is ranked 10th on the Mercer Cost of Living Index 2023 for expatriates, making it one of the cheapest cities in the world for foreigners to live in.

    Here is a brief overview of the cost of living in Uzbekistan:

    Accommodation:

    Accommodation:

    Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in Tashkent city center averages around $300 per month.

    Food:

    Food:

    A meal at a mid-range restaurant costs around $7 per person. A month's worth of groceries for a single person costs around$150

    Transportation:

    Transportation:

    A one-way metro ticket costs around $0.20. A monthly transportation pass costs around $10 Taxi price range is from $1 to $4.

    Utilities:

    Utilities:

    Basic utilities, such as electricity, water, and gas, cost around $50 per month.

    Overall, the cost of living in Uzbekistan is very affordable, especially for foreigners. A single person can live comfortably on $700 per month or less.

    Historical Heritage

    Birthplace of Innovators:

    Uzbekistan has been the birthplace of numerous innovators and scholars throughout history. The legacy of luminaries like Al-Biruni and Al-Khwarizmi, whose contributions span mathematics, astronomy, and other fields, underscores the country's deep intellectual roots.

    Al-Khwarizmi: The Father of Algebra

    Al-Khwarizmi: The Father of Algebra

    Al-Khwarizmi, another luminary from Uzbekistan, revolutionized mathematics with his pioneering work on algebra. His treatise, 'Al-Kitab al-Mukhtasar fi Hisab al-Jabr wal-Muqabala,' laid the foundation for modern algebraic concepts.

    The very term 'algebra' itself originates from the Arabic word 'al-jabr,' which is a key component of the title of Al-Khwarizmi's book. This word evolved over time, eventually making its way into Latin as 'algebra' during the 12th century. Al-Khwarizmi's pioneering work, which emerged from the region that is now modern Uzbekistan, laid the cornerstone for modern algebra.

    Mirzo Ulugbek - A Visionary Astronomer

    Mirzo Ulugbek - A Visionary Astronomer

    Mirzo Ulugbek (1394-1449), also known as Ulugh Beg, was a prominent 15th-century Central Asian scholar, astronomer, and mathematician. He ruled as the Timurid Empire's governor in Samarkand, which is in modern-day Uzbekistan. Ulugbek's historical impact on science is primarily attributed to his contributions to astronomy and mathematics:

        Ulug Bek Observatory:In Samarkand, Uzbekistan, he established a cutting-edge observatory, renowned for its precise astronomical data.

        Star Catalog:Ulugbek's meticulously accurate star catalog, featuring nearly 1,000 stars, remains influential in the history of astronomy.

        Siddhanta-i-Jadida:His astronomical handbook left a lasting impact on later scholars and astronomers around the world.

        Mathematical Advances:Ulugbek's contributions to trigonometry greatly aided the study of celestial phenomena and navigation, strengthening the scientific legacy of Uzbekistan.

    Today, Mirzo Ulugbek is remembered as one of the leading figures in the history of Islamic science and an important contributor to the study of the cosmos

    IBN SINA (AVICENNA) - 'THE CANON OF MEDICINE'

    IBN SINA (AVICENNA) - 'THE CANON OF MEDICINE'

    Ibn Sina, born in Bukhara, Uzbekistan, in the 10th century, was a true polymath. His works spanned a wide range of disciplines, including medicine, astronomy, mathematics, chemistry, and philosophy. Ibn Sina's most renowned work, 'The Canon of Medicine,' became the standard medical textbook in Europe and the Islamic world for centuries. It featured systematic principles of medicine and medical treatments, serving as a foundation for modern medical science.

    Ibn Sina introduced clinical trials, the testing of new drugs, and the importance of patient case histories. His emphasis on the patient's well-being and the treatment of the whole person had a profound influence on medical practice.

    CULTURE
    Cultural Diversity

    Cultural Diversity

    Uzbekistan's historical heritage is not limited to a single culture. The region has been influenced by Persian, Arabic, Turkic, and other civilizations over the centuries, resulting in a diverse and rich cultural tapestry that continues to shape the country's identity.

    130+ nationalities

    15+ religions

    SILK ROAD LEGACY

    Cultural Diversity

    Uzbekistan is at the heart of the historic Silk Road, the ancient trade route that connected East and West. Its cities, including Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, are living testaments to the rich tapestry of cultures and civilizations that converged here. These cities are home to architectural marvels like the Registan Square, attracting history enthusiasts from around the world.

    UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

    UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

    Uzbekistan's historical heritage is not limited to a single culture. The region has been influenced by Persian, Arabic, Turkic, and other civilizations over the centuries, resulting in a diverse and rich cultural tapestry that continues to shape the country's identity.

    Cultural Diversity

    Cultural Diversity

    Uzbekistan's historical heritage is not limited to a single culture. The region has been influenced by Persian, Arabic, Turkic, and other civilizations over the centuries, resulting in a diverse and rich cultural tapestry that continues to shape the country's identity.

    130+ nationalities

    15+ religions

    SILK ROAD LEGACY

    SILK ROAD LEGACY

    Uzbekistan is at the heart of the historic Silk Road, the ancient trade route that connected East and West. Its cities, including Samarkand, Bukhara, and Khiva, are living testaments to the rich tapestry of cultures and civilizations that converged here. These cities are home to architectural marvels like the Registan Square, attracting history enthusiasts from around the world.

    UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

    UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITES

    Uzbekistan's historical heritage is not limited to a single culture. The region has been influenced by Persian, Arabic, Turkic, and other civilizations over the centuries, resulting in a diverse and rich cultural tapestry that continues to shape the country's identity.

    Active lifestyle opportunities

    Active lifestyle opportunities

    Extreme sports such as road jumping, paragliding, and skiing are highly favored in Uzbekistan, appealing to aficionados of adventure and adrenaline.

    Sport activities are represented in a diverse range, encompassing both indoor fitness facilities and outdoor sports venues, catering to individuals with varying preferences and levels of fitness.

    Entertainment

    Entertainment

    In Uzbekistan, a wide array of leisure activities is available year-round, catering to diverse interests and ensuring enjoyable pastimes for the entire family.

    Annually, Uzbekistan hosts a plethora of diverse music, sports, and traditional festivals, serving as a platform to highlight the nation's rich cultural diversity and historical heritage.

    Nature of Uzbekistan

    Nature of Uzbekistan

    The magnificent mountains of Uzbekistan hold abundant treasures, drawing numerous tourists and adventure enthusiasts who annually conquer the high- altitude peaks. With stunning waterfalls, countless peaks, skiing trails, alpine meadows, nature reserves, forested areas, canyons, and mountain lakes, as well as ancient civilizations' remnants, the picturesque mountain regions of our country have much to offer.

    Thanks to the continental climate, everything here harmonizes with nature. In Uzbekistan, winter is mild, spring is sunny with occasional rainfall, summer is hot and arid, and autumn radiates incredible beauty. This season is particularly bountiful, as nature bestows its gifts before the winter and prepares for rejuvenation come spring.

    NATIONAL COUSINE

    NATIONAL COUSINE

    The national cuisine of Uzbekistan will satisfy any lover of meat, sweets, fruits and vegetables. In general, this is a paradise for gourmets, defined by Uzbek pilaf, sams, kebabs, manti, fresh bread, juicy fruits, Uzbek desserts melting in the mouth and many others.

    Fruit is available in fertile Uzbekistan almost year-round. A wide range of seasonal fruits are offered from spring to autumn, while in winter imported and dried fruits are popular. Dried melon particularly is a sweet delicacy that has been made in Uzbekistan for centuries. Vegetables and spices are added to many dishes in Uzbek cuisine to produce a unique taste. Not surprisingly, Uzbek dishes have been declared by some to be among the best in the world.

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