"Vatandoshlar" Diaspora Connects in Seoul for IT Dialogue
In a significant gathering that marks a pivotal moment for Uzbek expatriates involved in the global tech industry, the "Vatandoshlar" platform recently organized a meeting in Seoul, South Korea. This event brought together more than 40 Uzbek nationals studying at Korean technology universities or working at major international corporations, along with representatives from Uzbekistan's Ministry of Digital Technologies and IT Park.
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"Vatandoshlar" which means "Compatriots," is a dedicated platform facilitating regular meetups of the Uzbek diaspora residing in various countries. The initiative aims to harness the vast pool of expertise and experience within the Uzbek community abroad to foster development and innovation back home. The recent meeting in Seoul is a testament to these efforts, focusing on creating synergy between Uzbek professionals worldwide and the technological advancements occurring within Uzbekistan.
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The gathering was not just a routine meet-up; it was a strategic dialogue that highlighted the ongoing projects and prospects in Uzbekistan’s tech landscape. Representatives from the Ministry of Digital Technologies and IT Park Uzbekistan presented an array of opportunities that await Uzbek talent willing to engage with their homeland’s tech sector. These presentations were met with keen interest from participants, who were eager to explore ways of contributing to their home country's digital transformation.
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Professionals from leading tech giants and financial institutions shared their insights and experiences, discussing how Uzbekistan could leverage international best practices in technology sector. Topics such as digital infrastructure, cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and fintech were vigorously debated, with an eye on tailoring these concepts to the Uzbek context.
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The successful event in Seoul is just the beginning of a series of planned engagements around the world, aiming to mobilize the Uzbek diaspora towards nation-building through technology. By bridging the gap between Uzbek professionals globally and the ongoing developments at home, "Vatandoshlar" is setting a model of diaspora engagement that other nations might well envy and emulate.