Foreign IT companies open their representative offices in the Tashkent region
During negotiations with the director of CJ Technology from China, Zhuang Zhiyan, an agreement was reached to open a branch of the company in the Tashkent region. It is expected that the company will create more than 50 jobs in Uzbekistan by the end of 2024 and will provide outsourcing services to the global market.
CJ Technology was founded in 2005 and is an IT consulting company providing medium-sized enterprises and large corporations with solutions aimed at ensuring the smooth operation of their systems and infrastructure.
Negotiations were also held with the director of Talrop from India, Jones Joseph, who also expressed a desire to open a branch of his company in the Tashkent region.
Talrop is a technology company founded in 2015 and headquartered in Cochin, India. She specializes in creating diverse hybrid ecosystems for various industries through infrastructure, innovation and talent. The company actively supports initiatives in the areas of education, technology, job creation and entrepreneurship, aiming to create a strong ecosystem. In Uzbekistan, Talrop will focus on training young IT professionals, which will allow them to provide IT services in the global market with high salaries.
In accordance with the Uzbekistan-2030 strategy, signed by President Shavkat Mirziyoyev in order to further popularize the IT sector among young people and increase the export of services in this area, it is planned to provide employment to 300 thousand young people.
The opening of representative offices of foreign IT companies in Uzbekistan will contribute to the creation of new jobs and attracting foreign investment to the country, and consequently to economic growth and improvement of the well-being of the population of Uzbekistan.