12 Teams from Uzbekistan Advance to the Semi-Finals of the International Technovation Girls Competition
2026-06-08 21:15:00 / News of ministry

The semi-finalists from Uzbekistan are competing across three divisions with innovative projects addressing healthcare, education, social inclusion, food safety, women's empowerment and artificial intelligence.
Beginner Division
- Glow Up (Tashkent) — Glow Up is designed an AI-powered application for girls, offering personalized daily activities to build self-confidence, manage stress and develop healthy habits.
Junior Division
- OrbitM (Andijan) — CardioCare, an artificial intelligence solution aimed at preventing cardiovascular diseases.
- Prettiest Girls (Fergana) — Medimate AI, an application for managing home medicine cabinets and medication inventories.
- RM Vision (Karshi) — Remu Project, an AI-based platform that enables translation between Uzbek sign language and spoken language while providing educational lessons and interactive games.
- WO-manx (Rishton) — EqualVoice, an AI-powered platform offering anonymous emotional support for women and access to local support services and professionals.
Senior Division
- AtlasDev (Tashkent) — YumZy, a food safety application for individuals with diabetes, allergies and food intolerances. The platform scans product barcodes, identifies potentially harmful ingredients and recommends safer alternatives.
- Hextech Girls (Andijan) — ReLink, an AI-powered application supporting teenagers experiencing social isolation.
- Lumina Team - LUMI Project, a mobile application developed to improve the safety of women, children and tourists through secure navigation in unfamiliar environments.
- NextGen Sparks (Tashkent) — Hunar, a platform helping women, particularly homemakers and women in rural areas, achieve greater financial independence.
- QIZ – Quality. Innovation. Zeal (Tashkent) — InsideOut, an application featuring an AI-powered psychological assistant that provides personalized emotional support and connects users with professional specialists when necessary.
- Unique Peonies (Tashkent) — ShaffofSchool, a platform enabling parents, teachers and students to report school conditions, resource shortages and corruption-related issues in real time, while allowing authorities to monitor and address concerns.
- Zenova (Namangan) — Yumify, an artificial intelligence assistant designed to support healthy eating habits through personalized meal recommendations and nutrition planning.
The finalists will be announced on July 2 during the “Virtual Global Celebration” online ceremony.
The achievement reflects the growing participation of young women from Uzbekistan in technology, innovation and entrepreneurship, as well as their ability to develop digital solutions addressing real-world challenges at both national and global levels.
