In this competition, 44 teams and over 300 participants united with a single goal: to find solutions for the medicine of the future. They focused on how to save human lives, make diagnoses more accurate, and treatment more accessible through digital tools.
"In fact, each of them has their own unique life story and personal reasons that motivated them to join this event. Many came to the Hackathon not for the prize, but because they felt the pain of their loved ones and wanted to find a life-changing solution for them. That is why their eyes are shining, and that is also why the practical results are so effective and beneficial," said Saida Mirziyoyeva.
Saida Mirziyoyeva expressed her delight that there were many girls among the participants who were confidently defending their ideas, creating unique products, and mastering complex technologies.
“The 'HealthTech AI Hackathon” is part of the nationwide “AI Hackathon” large-scale project, which will cover all regions of our country. By the end of 2026, thousands of young specialists are expected to participate in it.
The next stage will be held in Samarkand!


