Russian companies to present digital solutions for Tajikistan

A business mission of Russian companies dedicated to digital transformation will be held in Dushanbe from April 7 to 10, 2026. The event, titled "Russia-Tajikistan: Together Shaping the Digital Future," will focus on cybersecurity, the implementation of digital services across various industries, and the development of infrastructure for digital solutions. The business mission will provide […]

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A business mission of Russian companies dedicated to digital transformation will be held in Dushanbe from April 7 to 10, 2026. The event, titled "Russia-Tajikistan: Together Shaping the Digital Future," will focus on cybersecurity, the implementation of digital services across various industries, and the development of infrastructure for digital solutions.

The business mission will provide a platform to discuss the most pressing issues of digital transformation, including electronic health records, the creation of "digital universities," and the growth of e-sports and e-commerce in Tajikistan.

Over the four days of the mission, participants will engage in roundtables, meetings with government officials, visits to the IT-Park in Dushanbe, and the signing of memorandums and agreements. The culmination will be a roundtable on the introduction of advanced IT solutions in government and Tajikistan's economy, where the first cooperation agreements will be signed.

Mahmoud Davlatov, Chairman of the Tajikistan Digital Development Association, noted: "Tajikistan is actively moving towards digital transformation, and it is crucial for us to rely on best practices and proven technologies. We are confident that Russian IT solutions, known for their reliability, will make an important contribution to the development of our digital future."

The event's agenda includes a tour of the IT-Park in Dushanbe and introductions to resident companies on the first day, followed by an evening city tour.

On the second day, there will be a business breakfast with partners, a roundtable on Russian experiences in digital technologies for government and economy, and the signing of memorandums and agreements.

On the third day, participants will meet with representatives from the Ministry of Industry and New Technologies and the Communications Service, followed by individual B2B and B2G meetings.

The business mission is organized by the Russia-Tajikistan Business Council, VIPFORUM, the Tajik-Russian Business Council, and the Tajikistan Digital Development Association, with support from Russia’s Ministry of Economic Development, Ministry of Digital Development, and the Innovation and Digital Technologies Agency of the President of Tajikistan.

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