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Sybrid engages with Central Asia’s digital future at GBS Forum Uzbekistan

  • July 29, 2025
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Sybrid marked a significant presence at the Global Business Services Forum held in Tashkent, Uzbekistan, where its CEO Ather Imran represented the company as part of its broader strategy to explore new markets and foster international partnerships. Organized by IT PARK Uzbekistan under the Ministry of Digital Technologies, the forum brought together global leaders, government officials, and private sector representatives to discuss the evolving landscape of digital technologies across Central Asia.

Ather Imran engaged in insightful exchanges with Sherzod Shermatov, Minister of Digital Technologies for Uzbekistan, gaining key insights into the country’s progressive digital vision and policy direction. These discussions highlighted Uzbekistan’s commitment to building a strong, investor-friendly environment to attract foreign technology companies and promote innovation within the region. The forum also served as a platform for strengthening bilateral connections, as Imran met with Pakistan’s Ambassador to Uzbekistan, Ahmed Farooq, to discuss collaborative opportunities between the two countries in the ICT sector.

Sybrid, a leading Pakistani technology and business services firm, sees the growing Central Asian market as an emerging opportunity aligned with its vision of expanding regional reach. With Uzbekistan positioning itself as a digital hub through structural reforms, tech infrastructure development, and favorable investment policies, Sybrid is looking to align its service offerings with the needs of local and regional markets. The company aims to contribute to this transformation by introducing tech-driven business solutions and leveraging its experience in delivering customer-centric digital services.

The GBS Forum facilitated strategic dialogue among companies interested in cross-border expansion and highlighted Uzbekistan’s rapid advancement in areas such as software development, digital payments, cloud services, and business process outsourcing. For companies like Sybrid, these developments signal promising prospects for entering new markets and offering tailored ICT solutions to support government and private sector digitization goals.

As part of its engagement, Sybrid emphasized the value of regional collaboration in strengthening digital ecosystems and supporting the growth of startups, small businesses, and public institutions. The company’s participation at the forum reflects its commitment to knowledge-sharing, capacity building, and driving innovation across borders. Through such forums, Sybrid aims to align itself with countries like Uzbekistan that are actively fostering a technology-first approach to economic development.

With a strong focus on enterprise solutions, customer experience management, and digital transformation services, Sybrid continues to build on its reputation as a forward-looking organization. The company remains open to collaboration and investment across new markets where technology plays a central role in shaping future economic and business trends. The engagement at the Global Business Services Forum marks another step in Sybrid’s evolving journey as it seeks to contribute to and benefit from the expanding digital landscape of Central Asia.

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