Uzbekistan's Minister of Digital Technologies, Sherzod Shermatov, held a productive meeting with Nils Gerdemann, the general manager of the renowned German company Duvenbeck, governmental portal reported.
Minister Shermatov commenced the meeting by expressing his satisfaction with the ongoing cooperation between Uzbekistan and German companies, particularly in the provision of IT outsourcing services.
Furthermore, the meeting emphasized the commitment to nurturing local talent and enhancing the skills of the youth in Uzbekistan. In this context, a notable initiative was introduced: the offer of training programs for young individuals in Business Process Outsourcing (BPO). These programs aim to equip the youth with the necessary skills to thrive in the rapidly evolving IT industry, aligning with Uzbekistan's vision for a technologically empowered future.
Moreover, the meeting proposed specialized training sessions focused on improving the German language skills of the workforce. This initiative recognizes the importance of linguistic proficiency in fostering effective communication and collaboration between Uzbek and German entities.
The geographical presence of Duvenbeck in Germany, Austria, Hungary, Spain, Romania, Slovakia, Poland, and the Czech Republic provides a strategic advantage for both nations.
Duvenbeck, the German company at the center of this collaboration, boasts an impressive footprint with 36 centers spread across eight European countries. Duvenbeck assures that the company is committed to concreteness, evident in their robust corporate culture centered on trust, individuality, and collaboration. At the heart of their company are their valued customers and dedicated employees, actively participating in every decision-making and implementation phase. This fosters a strong sense of connection, encouraging employee motivation and engagement as integral aspects of their organizational ethos.
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