Tajikistan Studies Uzbekistan's GovTech Blueprint in Tashkent
Tajikistan Studies Uzbekistan's GovTech Blueprint in Tashkent
Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) — A Tajik government delegation completed a five-day study visit to Uzbekistan from June 1–5, examining the country's digital transformation infrastructure across e-government architecture, AI applications, and citizen-facing digital services, organizers IT Park Uzbekistan and the Ministry of Digital Technologies announced.
The delegation received briefings and live demonstrations from a roster of Uzbekistan's leading public-sector tech firms: the E-Government Project Management Center, TELECOM SOFT, Uzinfocom, Uzcosmos, Unicon Soft, DIDOX, and Kundalik — each presenting operational platforms already deployed at scale.
Three product categories drew particular Tajik interest: digital identity verification, electronic document management, and biometric and cybersecurity solutions. Specific platforms discussed included myID, Uzbekistan's national digital identification system; DIDOX, its electronic document exchange platform; and UzFace, a facial recognition solution.
Both sides acknowledged the accelerating pace of Tajikistan's own digital transformation and explored concrete pathways for expanding bilateral cooperation across GovTech, artificial intelligence, and digital public administration.
The visit carries strategic significance beyond bilateral goodwill. IT Park Uzbekistan officials underscored that the organization is actively working to promote domestically developed GovTech solutions in international markets, support technology companies scaling abroad, and expand the export footprint of Uzbekistan's digital product ecosystem.
The Tajik delegation visit is the latest indicator that Tashkent's decade-long push to digitize state services is generating exportable intellectual property — a shift from consumer of foreign technology to regional supplier.