

Jakub Bílý
Vedoucí obchodního rozvoje
Our team recently visited Uzbekistan and discovered more than just potential — we saw a country ready to grow in tech. With a rapidly developing IT sector, motivated young talent, and strong government support, Uzbekistan offers real opportunities for meaningful and long-term collaboration.
Maybe you already know about the post that our COO Barbora Thornton shared on her LinkedIn. If not, give it a shot because she made a great intro to this topic.
As Barbora mentioned in the post, we have been officially invited by the governors of the Kashkadarya region office. But how did that happen?
I am proud that I can call Moravio a remote-first company. So far, we have been working with people from 12 nationalities and different countries, who help/ed us to deliver quality projects to our customers. Among these people, you can find Javlonbek Kakhramonov. A senior engineer from Uzbekistan who is a team lead on one of our biggest projects for the client Nonstop Consulting. After a few conversations with Javlonbek about his country and the possibilities there, we discovered the great potential in IT services in Uzbekistan. And thanks to him and his partner in business, Davlat Ganiyev (Foreach.Soft), the official invitation from the governor happened.
I will be talking about my own experience before we met Javlon. Uzbekistan was for me a country that I have just basic knowledge about and I thought that the IT sector is not so evolved. But the truth is that is exactly the opposite.
Let's take a look at some facts.
And up to that, you can count on an unbelievable hospitality that is something I haven't experienced before in my life. This is why we chose Uzbekistan among other countries to spread the activity of Moravio.
We have been impressed by how far Uzbekistan has come. I believe that they are really prepared to be the IT HUB for Europe and Asia software development services. Their support for foreign companies working in IT industry is hard to find in any other country in Europe or Asia, and if you are looking for some place outside Europe, I think this is the right place to start.
The universities are the foundations of software development in Uzbekistan. The students are hungry for knowledge, they are interested in what is happening in the IT world, and they are willing to learn from foreign companies and experts.
As we visited and presented the vision and purpose of Moravio at Axborot texnologiyalari va menejment universiteti qarshi and Karshi state university, it was clear that there is a big potential in the students.
We will continue to explore opportunities for collaboration with the universities, including the potential establishment of student internship programs and we are looking forward to the future of Uzbekistan in the IT Sector.
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Jakub Bílý
Vedoucí obchodního rozvoje