In October and November, 112 export-oriented companies obtained the status of residents of IT Park, as reported by the technopark's press service.

Of these, 59 enterprises were established with foreign capital. The founders include investors from the United Kingdom, the USA, Canada, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Switzerland, Turkey, the UAE, Malaysia, China, and Japan.

Among the sectors that the new residents are engaged in, outsourcing ranks first with 48 firms. Another 41 companies provide IT services, including custom development and technical support, 19 create IT products, and 4 operate in the creative and gaming industries.

The new residents of IT Park plan to create over 2500 jobs within the first year of operation and ensure digital exports worth $70 million. Special attention is given to establishing offices in the regions.

For instance, the Portuguese-Hungarian financial planning solutions developer Karam has hired its first specialists from Uzbekistan. Inverson Operations opened an outsourcing office in the fields of IT consulting and information security for the Swiss and American markets.

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The Malaysian branch of Get-Academy will provide customer and technical support services, data processing, and personnel management. Beukitch EV intends to develop software for clients in the USA and Malaysia.

The Canadian company Unolckware IT Services will create programs for North American and Middle Eastern clients. Meanwhile, Fujiyama Logistics will hire specialists with Japanese language skills for supply chain management roles.

Previously, Spot reported that the Uzbek IT company Itransition has agreed to transfer a 100% stake in a new parent structure of the group in London.