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Uzbekistan's tech ambitions draw corporate Japan's interest

Tashkent looks to leverage Japanese e-learning to educate and employ youth

Registan Square in Samarkand. Uzbekistan is positioned to be a transport hub of the Eurasian continent. (Photo by Akira Takemura)

TOKYO -- Japanese companies are paying closer attention to the Central Asian nation of Uzbekistan, an aspiring technology powerhouse with a young population, as a potential source of IT talent that is in short supply at home.

The country is cultivating tech talent like 23-year-old Umid Hamdamov, a student at Japan Digital University in the Uzbek capital of Tashkent.

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