The main areas of activity for the new residents of IT Park include outsourcing (48 companies), providing IT services such as custom development and technical support (41 companies), creating IT products (19 companies), and the creative sector, including gaming technologies (4 companies).
The new residents plan to create over 2500 jobs in the first year of operation and generate digital exports amounting to $70 million. Special attention is being paid to opening offices in various regions of the country.
Among the new participants in the tech park are international companies such as the Portuguese-Hungarian developer of financial planning solutions, Karam, which has hired its first specialists from Uzbekistan. The company Inverson Operations has opened an outsourcing office focused on IT consulting and information security for the Swiss and American markets.
The branch of the Malaysian company Get-Academy will provide client 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 open an office to develop software solutions for clients from North America and the Middle East. Fujiyama Logistics will hire specialists proficient in Japanese for supply chain management roles.