AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoUzbekistan’s AI push: The Ministry of Digital Technologies says nearly 100 priority AI projects are underway through 2030 across healthcare, education, agriculture, energy, finance, industry and e-government. Water resilience: A UN-Water case study reports Uzbekistan has cut water stress fast via irrigation modernization and conservation, while warning climate change and Aral Sea damage still weigh on demand. Energy & grids: The ADB debuted its Pan-Asia Power Grid Initiative in Samarkand, aiming to connect cleaner power networks across Central Asia and beyond. Green energy research: An SCO-wide monograph on green energy is set for release in Kyrgyzstan, with joint projects involving Uzbek scientists. Digital services in daily life: Uzbekistan is preparing to fully accept digital personal documents in MyGov for traffic stops, but enforcement is still inconsistent. Bilateral tech cooperation: Uzbekistan and Japan discussed AI, digitalization and green technologies, while Uzbekistan and Türkiye pledged deeper cooperation in culture, education, science and tourism. Energy investment talks: Uzbekistan and France are developing six energy projects worth $1.8B, alongside existing EDF power plant work. Agriculture science ties: Uzbekistan and Belarus agreed to expand agricultural research cooperation, including seed production and modern farming technologies.
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