AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoAI & Digital Economy: iFLYTEK launched the iFLYTEK Open Platform Central Asia in Tashkent, pitching Uzbekistan as a new regional AI hub with an ecosystem for governments, universities, developers and enterprises. Research & Education: Uzbekistan opened a new AI cluster at Tashkent University of Information Technologies, backed by a modern GPU cluster and servers to support AI model development and large-scale data work. Bilateral Tech & Innovation: Uzbekistan and Georgia elevated ties to a strategic partnership, signing deals spanning trade, digitalization/ICT, education, science and innovation, plus e-permit cooperation for road freight. Energy & Climate Science: The SCO green energy forum in Bishkek brought together diplomats and researchers, with Uzbekistan’s green energy share cited at 35% of total consumption. Nuclear Safety: IAEA coverage highlighted progress in Uzbekistan’s nuclear infrastructure. Economy & Reserves: The World Gold Council reported central banks bought a net 41 tonnes of gold in May, with Uzbekistan among notable buyers. Water Stress: A new global map ranks Uzbekistan among the most water-stressed countries (123% in 2022 data). Regional Industry: Uzbekistan–Georgia talks also targeted a $1B annual trade goal and logistics hub plans.
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