Towards the Future of New Uzbekistan: Science, Technology, and Education

Authors

  • G‘aybullayeva Xatira Muratdjanovna
  • Ramazonova Sabinabonu Qahramon qizi

Keywords:

New Uzbekistan development strategy, national modernization agenda, science driven development, innovation-led economic growth, national innovation system, research and development (R&D), fundamental and applied research, interdisciplinary research, technological modernization, advanced technologies, digital transformation processes, digital governance, e-government systems, digital economy infrastructure, artificial intelligence, big data analytics, information and communication technologies (ICT), Industry 4.0, automation and robotics, innovation ecosystem, startup development, technology transfer, commercialization of scientific research, education system modernization, competence-based education, STEM education, higher education reforms, academic autonomy, academic mobility, lifelong learning, digital and blended learning, human capital development, intellectual potential, knowledge-based economy, sustainable socio-economic development, global integration and competitiveness.

Abstract

This article explores the strategic importance of science, technology, and education in shaping the future development of New Uzbekistan. It analyzes ongoing national reforms aimed at strengthening scientific research capacity, accelerating technological innovation, and modernizing the education system in accordance with global standards. Special attention is given to digital transformation, innovation ecosystems, and human capital development as key drivers of sustainable economic growth. The study argues that the effective integration of scientific knowledge, advanced technologies, and high-quality education is essential for building a competitive, knowledge-based economy. The article concludes that long-term investment in research, innovation, and education will ensure social stability, economic resilience, and global competitiveness for New Uzbekistan.

References

1. Decree of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Development Strategy of New Uzbekistan for 2022–2026. Tashkent, Uzbekistan.

2. Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan. Reforms in Science and Education.

3. UNESCO. Education for Sustainable Development. Paris: UNESCO Publishing. 4. World Bank. Digital Development and Innovation for Economic Growth. Washington, DC.

5. OECD. Innovation, Science and Technology Indicators. Paris: OECD Publishing.

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Published

2025-12-29

How to Cite

Towards the Future of New Uzbekistan: Science, Technology, and Education. (2025). CONFERENCE ON THE ROLE AND IMPORTANCE OF SCIENCE IN THE MODERN WORLD, 2(11), 275-277. https://universalconference.us/universalconference/index.php/crismw/article/view/6315