AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoIOI in Tashkent: An Israeli student won gold at the 2026 International Olympiad in Informatics, but was disqualified after displaying an Israeli flag on the podium, with organizers reportedly revoking recognition and seeking the return of the medal. Uzbekistan tech education: Uzbekistan’s team delivered a strong IOI debut in Tashkent, winning one silver and three bronze medals, as officials linked the hosting push to expanding technology education. AI and programming contests: A report from the IOI highlights how AI is changing contest preparation and judging, forcing organizers to adapt while still valuing human problem-solving skills. Healthcare upgrade: Azerbaijani media toured Uzbekistan’s National Children’s Medical Center, noting JCI accreditation, 280 beds, and advanced pediatric services including oncology and bone marrow transplants. Industry logistics: Uzbekistan is looking to import steel from India to cut logistics costs versus China, with metallurgy associations signing an MoU to support manufacturing, technology, and sustainable growth. Regional power reliability: Kyrgyzstan clarified the source of a Central Asia blackout, saying a failure at the Toktogul hydropower plant triggered system disturbances and emergency controls. Entrepreneurship support: A CERR survey of 5,000+ Uzbek entrepreneurs found many are moving from basic digital tools toward broader technological modernization, including AI use and energy-saving measures. Education investment in Tashkent: A draft cabinet resolution proposes opening a Chinese International Technical College in Tashkent, with foreign investment and training tied to major automakers.
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