The INNO Science Park, a joint project between Uzbekistan and Hungary, which will become a center for high technology and innovation, has opened in the Jizzakh region. The opening ceremony was attended by the Minister of Science of Uzbekistan, Kongratbay Sharipov, the Hungarian Ambassador, József Rózsa, as well as the heads of leading universities of both countries. The park is designed to unite the scientific forces of the two states and create a platform for the exchange of knowledge and experience.
INNO Science Park will become a place for developing innovative solutions in engineering, energy, artificial intelligence, mechanical engineering, and electronics. Unmanned technologies, materials of the future, chemical processes, medical developments, and food safety will be studied here. This wide range of areas makes the park a unique platform for complex scientific projects.
The park features modern laboratories, a business incubator, and accelerators for startups, which will allow entrepreneurs to quickly test and implement their ideas. The project is expected not only to raise the level of science in the region, but also to become a catalyst for economic growth, creating new jobs and attracting investment in the innovation sector.
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