During his visit to Japan, the Minister of Digital Technologies of Uzbekistan, Sherzod Shermatov, met with the Chairman of the Board of Directors of FujiFilm System Services, Amane Inoue. They discussed ways to expand bilateral cooperation in the field of information technology and digital education.
The focus was on opening a local office of the company in Uzbekistan, attracting local IT specialists, including those who speak Japanese, and making the most effective use of their potential. Initiatives to improve the employment of students and graduates of IT fields were also considered.
The parties discussed the creation of an export-oriented office that will provide infrastructure support, access to personnel, regulatory support and administrative interaction for business development.
FujiFilm System Services is part of FujiFilm Business Innovation and provides solutions for digital transformation, IT infrastructure and software services for government agencies, education and healthcare. Expanding the company's activities in Uzbekistan will create new opportunities for the development of digital technologies and IT training.
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