In a recent visit to Tashkent, Sojitz Corporation and Ronesans, accompanied by Infrasia Capital, held productive meetings with four key ministries in Uzbekistan. These discussions, conducted with the Ministry of Economy and Finance, Ministry of Health, Ministry of Transport, and Ministry of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation, aimed to explore collaboration opportunities and discuss upcoming projects in the country. The visit showcased the potential for strong partnerships and highlighted the diverse expertise brought by the companies involved.
During the visit, Sojitz and Ronesans, two prominent global players, showcased their impressive track record and commitment to delivering impactful projects. In particular, it is worth mentioning that Sojitz and Ronesans jointly undertook the largest Public-Private Partnership (PPP) project in Turkey, the İstanbul Başakşehir Integrated Health Campus. This groundbreaking health facility project, located in İstanbul Province, boasts an astounding bed capacity of 2,682. The success of this project demonstrates their ability to execute complex ventures and their dedication to providing cutting-edge healthcare infrastructure through innovative partnership models.
The meeting with Deputy Minister of Health, Farhod Tashpulatov, and his team focused on the potential collaboration between Sojitz and the Ministry of Health (MoH). Infrasia Capital, who was instrumental in organizing the high level meetings, actively participated in the discussions. The meeting laid the foundation for future partnerships between Sojitz and the MoH, with a focus on enhancing the quality and accessibility of medical services in Uzbekistan. Leveraging their experience from the İstanbul Başakşehir Integrated Health Campus project, Sojitz and Ronesans shared insights on implementing large-scale healthcare infrastructure projects, emphasizing the importance of public-private cooperation in advancing the sector.
The meeting with Deputy Minister of Economy and Finance, Otabek Fozilkarimov, and his team shed light on potential economic and financial collaborations between Sojitz, Ronesans, and the Uzbek government. The discussions aimed to explore investment opportunities in various sectors and establish synergistic partnerships aligned with the country's economic development goals. Sojitz and Ronesans presented their expertise in executing successful ventures worldwide, showcasing their ability to contribute to Uzbekistan's economic growth.
The meeting with Deputy Minister of Transport, Jasur Choriyev, and his team centered around infrastructure projects and transportation initiatives. Sojitz and Ronesans highlighted their experience in implementing large-scale transportation projects across the globe. The discussions explored potential collaborations in developing Uzbekistan's transportation sector, emphasizing the importance of sustainable and innovative solutions. Infrasia Capital's efforts in facilitating the dialogue further strengthened the partnership, providing valuable insights and expertise in project planning and execution.
The meeting with Deputy Minister of Higher Education, Science, and Innovation, Sarvarxon Buzrukxonov, and his team aimed to foster collaboration in the education and innovation sectors. Sojitz and Ronesans shared their experiences in supporting educational initiatives and discussed potential joint projects to promote innovation and knowledge exchange in Uzbekistan. Infrasia Capital's presence as a potential advisor highlighted its commitment to supporting diverse sectors and contributing to the long-term development of Uzbekistan.
The meetings with the ministries signified a significant step towards establishing strong and enduring partnerships between Sojitz, Ronesans, and the Uzbek government.
By leveraging their extensive expertise and global experience, Sojitz and Ronesans aim to contribute to Uzbekistan's sustainable development and economic growth. These meetings marked a pivotal moment in identifying opportunities for mutually beneficial projects that will enhance the quality of life for the people of Uzbekistan.
As Sojitz, Ronesans, and Infrasia Capital continue to explore collaborative ventures in Uzbekistan, their commitment to delivering excellence and driving positive change remains at the forefront. The meetings with the ministries set the stage for transformative partnerships, laying the groundwork for future projects that will shape Uzbekistan's infrastructure, healthcare, economy, and education sectors. Together, these companies are poised to make a lasting impact and contribute to the nation's progress and prosperity.