At Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan, the Uzbekistan Pavilion has been awarded the highest distinction “Red Dot: Best of the Best” in the “Exhibition Stands” category of the prestigious international “Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design”.

The Red Dot Award is one of the world’s leading international accolades in the fields of design and communications. Over the years, it has been presented to global brands and industry leaders such as Apple, Ferrari, Philips, LG, and other companies that shape global standards in design and branding. The Uzbekistan Pavilion has now joined this distinguished list – a project that has become a symbol of the country’s cultural heritage, openness, and modern development on the international stage.

At the exhibition, the Art and Culture Development Foundation of Uzbekistan presented the project “Garden of Knowledge”, which vividly illustrates the processes of transformation and reform taking place in the country in line with three priority areas of the Sustainable Development Goals: quality education, affordable and clean energy, and plans for industrialization, innovation, and infrastructure.

Uzbekistan’s participation in this exhibition opens up new opportunities for showcasing national achievements, further developing tourism, attracting foreign investment, and expanding international cooperation and cultural exchange.

Bekhruz Khudoyberdiyev, UzA

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Expo 2025 Osaka: Uzbekistan pavilion granted premier award

At Expo 2025 Osaka in Japan, the Uzbekistan Pavilion has been awarded the highest distinction “Red Dot: Best of the Best” in the “Exhibition Stands” category of the prestigious international “Red Dot Award: Brands & Communication Design”.

The Red Dot Award is one of the world’s leading international accolades in the fields of design and communications. Over the years, it has been presented to global brands and industry leaders such as Apple, Ferrari, Philips, LG, and other companies that shape global standards in design and branding. The Uzbekistan Pavilion has now joined this distinguished list – a project that has become a symbol of the country’s cultural heritage, openness, and modern development on the international stage.

At the exhibition, the Art and Culture Development Foundation of Uzbekistan presented the project “Garden of Knowledge”, which vividly illustrates the processes of transformation and reform taking place in the country in line with three priority areas of the Sustainable Development Goals: quality education, affordable and clean energy, and plans for industrialization, innovation, and infrastructure.

Uzbekistan’s participation in this exhibition opens up new opportunities for showcasing national achievements, further developing tourism, attracting foreign investment, and expanding international cooperation and cultural exchange.

Bekhruz Khudoyberdiyev, UzA