Collaboration between New Uzbekistan University and industry companies plays a vital role in shaping a forward-thinking, innovative academic environment. By working closely with businesses, New Uzbekistan University ensures that its students are exposed to real-world challenges and opportunities, allowing them to develop practical skills that are highly valued in today’s competitive job market. These partnerships often lead to internships, industry-led projects, and mentorship programs that bridge the gap between academic theory and professional practice. Through constant interaction with industry leaders, New Uzbekistan University is able to keep its curriculum dynamic and relevant, adapting quickly to the evolving needs of the global economy.
In addition to educational benefits, University gains access to research funding, state-of-the-art technologies, and professional expertise, which strengthen its research capabilities and global reputation. Companies also benefit significantly by tapping into a pipeline of talented graduates, engaging in innovative joint research projects, and finding cost-effective solutions to complex problems. Furthermore, such collaborations help stimulate local and international economic growth, driving entrepreneurship, technological innovation, and job creation. Ultimately, the strong ties between New Uzbekistan University and industry partners create a vibrant ecosystem where education, business, and society work together to build a more prosperous and sustainable future.
JSC "Dekhkanabad Potash Plant" is a leading producer of potassium chloride in Uzbekistan, located in the Dekhkanabad district of the Kashkadarya region. The plant mines sylvinite ore and produces potash fertilizers, fully meeting the country's domestic demand and exporting products to over 30 countries, including China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Iran, and the UAE. Since its establishment in 2010, the company has exported over 1.5 million tons of fertilizers worth approximately $300 million. The plant's design capacity includes processing 2.1 million tons of ore and producing 600,000 tons of potassium chloride annually.