New IT Park building to be constructed in Dushanbe
A new building for the IT Park will be constructed in Dushanbe as part of Tajikistan’s collaboration with the Republic of Korea, according to the Innovation and Digital Technology Agency.
The primary goal of the project is to foster the development of startups, attract local and international experts, and create a conducive environment for research in the field of digital technologies.
The IT Park will serve as an innovation hub and a digital platform for startups and technology companies, laying the foundation for the growth of the digital economy and boosting the IT sector’s human resource potential.
Details about the location of the new building and the construction timeline have not yet been disclosed. Currently, the IT Park, which was opened in April 2024, operates from the former registry office building on Mirzo Tursunzoda Street (opposite the Russian-Tajik Slavic University, or RTSU).
As of the summer of 2025, the IT Park had 18 resident companies, including well-known entities like Alif, zypl.ai, and Planet9. A full list of residents, along with their names and areas of activity, can be found on the IT Park’s website.
Being part of a large, well-known company is not a requirement for joining the IT Park — individual entrepreneurs are also welcome. Prospective residents can apply online through the IT Park’s website. Applications are reviewed by a special commission, which will contact applicants with the results.
As an IT Park resident, businesses can benefit from tax and customs incentives, providing a significant advantage for growing tech ventures.
The primary goal of the project is to foster the development of startups, attract local and international experts, and create a conducive environment for research in the field of digital technologies.
The IT Park will serve as an innovation hub and a digital platform for startups and technology companies, laying the foundation for the growth of the digital economy and boosting the IT sector’s human resource potential.
Details about the location of the new building and the construction timeline have not yet been disclosed. Currently, the IT Park, which was opened in April 2024, operates from the former registry office building on Mirzo Tursunzoda Street (opposite the Russian-Tajik Slavic University, or RTSU).
As of the summer of 2025, the IT Park had 18 resident companies, including well-known entities like Alif, zypl.ai, and Planet9. A full list of residents, along with their names and areas of activity, can be found on the IT Park’s website.
Being part of a large, well-known company is not a requirement for joining the IT Park — individual entrepreneurs are also welcome. Prospective residents can apply online through the IT Park’s website. Applications are reviewed by a special commission, which will contact applicants with the results.
As an IT Park resident, businesses can benefit from tax and customs incentives, providing a significant advantage for growing tech ventures.
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