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A well-defined digital strategy is essential for businesses seeking to leverage technology for growth, efficiency, and market competitiveness. It aligns digital initiatives with business objectives, improves customer engagement, and drives innovation.

Loialte IT provides comprehensive digital strategy services in Uzbekistan, including:

  • Analysis of the current digital landscape and technology infrastructure
  • Development of a customized digital strategy aligned with business goals
  • Identification of opportunities for digital transformation and innovation
  • Planning and prioritization of digital initiatives and projects
  • Integration of digital marketing, e-commerce, and IT solutions
  • Implementation roadmap and KPIs to measure performance and success
  • Continuous monitoring and adjustment of the strategy to respond to market changes

By partnering with Loialte IT, your company gains professional guidance to develop and implement a digital strategy that enhances operational efficiency, strengthens customer engagement, and supports sustainable business growth in Uzbekistan.

“Digital Uzbekistan 2030” is the national blueprint for transitioning the economy into a high-tech, digital-first system. Legally, it mandates that 70% of all government services be digitized by late 2026, creating massive “B2G” (Business-to-Government) opportunities. Practically, for the private sector, the strategy provides subsidies for the “Digitalization of SMEs,” particularly in the agricultural and logistics sectors. Legally, any digital strategy developed for an Uzbekistan firm must now account for the Unified National Labor System (my.mehnat.uz) and the integrated State Tax Committee AI monitoring. A digital strategy that fails to integrate with these national platforms is considered operationally incomplete in 2026.

Yes, under the “New Uzbekistan” Investment Program (2026), companies that invest in “Deep Tech” (AI, Blockchain, Big Data) for industrial optimization can qualify for accelerated depreciation and tax credits. Legally, projects that help “localize” production through digital twin technology or automated supply chains are eligible for grants from the Ministry of Digital Technologies. Practically, the 2026 budget has allocated $50 million specifically for AI infrastructure development. Legally, these incentives require a formal “Digitalization Roadmap” approved by the relevant ministry. This makes digital strategy consulting a high-growth sector for the loialte.uz platform.

On October 14, 2024, a strategy for AI development until 2030 was adopted, and by 2026, it has led to the creation of “AI Ethics Guidelines.” Legally, any digital strategy involving AI-driven decision-making (like credit scoring or recruitment) must ensure transparency and “Human-in-the-Loop” oversight. Practically, the government is currently building a “National AI Model,” and businesses are encouraged to build their solutions on top of this secure, domestic foundation. Legally, the use of AI to manipulate consumer behavior or create “Deepfakes” is strictly prohibited and carries heavy criminal penalties. A modern digital strategy must include an “AI Risk Assessment” to be legally viable in 2026.

Yes, a well-defined digital strategy is the core of the IT Park application process. Legally, to become a resident and gain the 0% Corporate Tax benefit, the company must prove that its business model is centered on software development or digital exports. Practically, starting April 1, 2026, the IT Park requires a “Strategic Export Plan” showing how the company will reach international markets. Legally, the strategy acts as a binding document; if the company pivots away from digital activities into pure retail or consulting, its residency—and tax breaks—will be revoked. The strategy must explicitly show a “value-add” in the digital space.

Digital strategies involving Internet of Things (IoT) or Smart City technology must comply with the 2026 “Interoperability Standards” set by the Ministry of Digital Technologies. Legally, all IoT devices must meet national cybersecurity certification and use authorized communication frequencies. Practically, “Digital Tashkent” is the flagship project for these technologies, and the government is actively seeking private partners for smart parking, lighting, and waste management. Legally, data collected from public sensors must be stored domestically and encrypted according to the latest 2026 O’z DSt standards. An IoT strategy that ignores these “Hardware-Software” legal requirements will fail the mandatory state security appraisal.

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