IT Park expands cooperation with Irish companies

    The IT Park delegation took part in the Dublin Tech Summit, an international technology conference that has been held in Dublin since 2017. The conference included exhibitions of IT companies, panel discussions and speeches by speakers.

    The events, which took place on May 31 and June 1, were attended by representatives of more than 60 countries and 80 corporate partners from around the world.

    The summit provided the IT Park delegation with an opportunity to demonstrate Uzbekistan's potential in the field of information technology. The conference participants discussed plans for cooperation in the field of IT outsourcing, as well as the opportunities and advantages of opening a representative office in Uzbekistan. In addition, Irish companies were invited to participate in the Digital Leadership Forum, which will be held in July in Tashkent.

    During the trip to Dublin, IT Park specialists met with Enterprise Ireland Digital Technology Manager David Byrne. During the meeting, he spoke about the organization's role in supporting the global expansion of Irish companies. Following the negotiations, the Irish company assured of its readiness to share its rich experience and expertise with IT Park.

    Enterprise Ireland is a government body responsible for the development of Irish business in world markets and supports local companies in exporting their products and services to foreign markets.

    The delegation also met with Rebecca Skeffington, Business Development Manager at IDA Ireland.

    Representatives of IT Park were told about the growing ICT industry in Ireland and about the many advantages that are offered to businesses. Following the dialogue, the parties agreed to establish cooperation and exchange of experience in the future. IDA Ireland management was also invited to participate in the Digital Leadership Forum.

    IDA Ireland is the agency responsible for attracting and retaining incoming foreign direct investment in Ireland. The agency was founded in 1949, and in 1969 became a non-profit autonomous organization sponsored by the state. Today it is a semi-governmental body that plays an important role in Ireland's relations with foreign investors.