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IBNS-CMEDIA: Keeping in tandem with Uzbekistan’s big AI plans, engineering giant Larsen & Toubro (L&T) has been awarded a contract to construct Uzbekistan’s first AI-enabled and sustainable 10-megawatt data centre in Tashkent.
L&T described the contract as a “significant” order, a classification indicating a project valued between Rs 1,000 crore and Rs 2,500 crore.
The company will oversee the engineering, procurement, and construction of the state-of-the-art facility, which will incorporate advanced artificial intelligence capabilities to support next-generation AI applications.
The data centre is designed to optimize energy efficiency while minimizing environmental impact, the release stated.
Additionally, the facility will feature advanced security measures, leveraging cutting-edge technologies to safeguard sensitive data, L&T noted.
Commenting on this, M V Satish, Member of Executive Committee & Advisor to the CMD, L&T, said: “It is indeed a matter of great pride that L&T Buildings & Factories vertical will be executing this AI-enabled and sustainable data centre in Tashkent. This underscores the expertise of L&T in executing complex and unique projects across the globe.”
As artificial intelligence (AI) and creativity continue to intersect, Uzbekistan is emerging as a hub for technological innovation by providing start-ups with an environment conducive to growth.
The government has taken significant steps to foster innovation, streamlining business registration processes, cutting bureaucratic red tape, and introducing a range of incentives designed to attract investors and entrepreneurs.
Key measures include tax breaks, subsidies, and financial incentives aimed at stimulating economic diversification and encouraging technological advancements.
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These policies have contributed to the growth of initiatives like IT Park Uzbekistan in Tashkent, a dynamic ecosystem that nurtures a community of tech entrepreneurs, developers, and innovators.
The facility provides crucial support, resources, and networking opportunities, positioning Uzbekistan as an up-and-coming center for AI-driven enterprises.
Beyond the IT sector, Uzbekistan’s commitment to technological transformation is evident in large-scale infrastructure projects. One of the most ambitious initiatives currently underway is the $10-15 billion smart city project in Nurafshan, spearheaded by US firm C&N Associates.
The project aims to integrate state-of-the-art technologies across multiple sectors, including transportation, healthcare, and utilities, to enhance urban efficiency and quality of life.
With a strategic push towards innovation-friendly policies and investments in high-tech infrastructure, Uzbekistan is solidifying its position as a forward-thinking player in the global digital economy.
Uzbekistan is at the forefront of shaping the future of creative education, implementing groundbreaking reforms to integrate digital tools into the school curriculum.
Supported by UNICEF and aligned with the Digital Uzbekistan 2030 Strategy, these initiatives are transforming the learning landscape by introducing AI-based platforms, interactive workshops, and digital skill-building programs.
By incorporating cutting-edge technology into classrooms, Uzbekistan aims to foster creativity and equip students with essential digital competencies, preparing them for an increasingly tech-driven world.
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev has approved a comprehensive strategy to fast-track artificial intelligence (AI) development in Uzbekistan, aiming to position the country as a leader in AI innovation.
Signed on October 14, 2024, under Presidential Resolution PP No. 358, the strategy will guide Uzbekistan’s AI transformation through 2030.
According to the Ministry of Justice, the plan sets ambitious targets, including growing the AI-driven software and services market to $1.5 billion by 2030.
Additionally, 10% of government services will be delivered through a national AI-powered platform, enhancing efficiency and accessibility.
The government also plans to establish 10 scientific laboratories dedicated to AI research and deploy high-performance computing servers to support cutting-edge innovations.
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Uzbekistan is striving to secure a spot among the top 50 countries in the Government AI Readiness Index by 2030.
To bolster AI research, a big data repository will be developed by September 2025, ensuring compliance with strict information security standards.
By May 2026, advanced computing infrastructure will be introduced to process critical data for AI applications.
The Ministry of Digital Development will lead AI implementation efforts, working alongside the newly established Center for the Development of AI and the Digital Economy.
This center will oversee AI system deployment and support start-ups by providing essential infrastructure and funding.
To further facilitate AI growth, the Reconstruction and Development Fund has allocated $50 million as a five-year, interest-free loan to support AI-related initiatives.
AI to Transform Key Sectors
AI applications will be integrated across multiple sectors to enhance efficiency and innovation:
Banking: AI will improve fraud detection, solvency assessments, and market forecasting. The Central Bank has been directed to adopt AI-driven risk management solutions.
Tax & Customs: AI will help combat the shadow economy and detect suspicious customs activities.
Healthcare: AI will support medical diagnostics, treatment planning, and medical image analysis to improve patient outcomes.
Agriculture: AI will assist in crop yield forecasting, livestock monitoring, and optimizing poultry and fish production.
Energy: AI will play a role in energy resource management, promoting renewable energy, and enhancing power generation and distribution.
Uzbekistan’s AI roadmap reflects a strategic push to modernize key industries, attract investment, and drive economic growth, marking a major step toward becoming a global AI hub.