Swiss Days were held in Tashkent for the second time.
The program of events included workshops on innovation clusters in Switzerland, secondary and higher education in private schools of the Swiss Learning group, the Swiss Infrastructure Day, and other events.
The delegation, led by the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Switzerland to Uzbekistan Konstantin Obolensky, consisted of over 20 representatives of Swiss companies specializing in air transportation, instrument making, logistics, waste treatment, agriculture, food industry, education, and energy.

As part of the Swiss Days, TEAM University hosted a photo exhibition “Can Tech Save the World?”, dedicated to advanced technologies that help protect the environment.
Also, the Bonum Factum gallery opened a photo exhibition “Courage and Empathy” on the 75th anniversary of adopting the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The exhibition presents documentary photographs by Swiss traveler Ella Maillart and Uzbek photographers of the early 20th century, depicting everyday life, social and political events in Uzbekistan in the 1930s. The exhibition “Courage and Empathy” will run until December 12, and in the new year, the exhibition will be shown in Bukhara and Khiva.

Swiss Days is a worldwide project implemented by Switzerland Global Enterprise. The project aims to introduce Swiss products presented in the Uzbek market, culture, education system, and advanced Swiss technologies and solutions.
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