The presentation of the foreign company "Sila Sveta" on the exposition "New Uzbekistan - New Renaissance" was reviewed

A discussion was held on creating the "New Uzbekistan - New Renaissance" exhibition at the Center of Islamic Civilization in Uzbekistan. Representatives of the Russian company "Sila Sveta" presented their presentation on the organization of this exposition in accordance with world standards. The meeting was attended by the Deputy Advisor to the President, Head of the Department of the Presidential Administration, Director of the Center of Spirituality and Enlightenment, heads and responsible employees of the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, and the Center of Islamic Civilization.

The presentation explored ways to make the exhibition more vibrant and impressive using immersive technologies, multimedia solutions, and information tools. The guests suggested high-tech solutions, virtual tours, interactive installations, and modern methods of presenting historical information.

"We are planning to create a 'Youth Park' in the 'New Uzbekistan - New Renaissance' exposition. A maple tree, reaching for the sky, symbolizes the country's ongoing development, the emerging young and talented generation, and achievements in science and sports. In the heart of this lies the wise policy of the President of New Uzbekistan and the values of the country. We hope this space will become a source of inspiration for future generations, guiding them towards great goals," says Boris Kislitsyn, a company representative.

During the discussion, it was emphasized that the main objective of the exposition is to present the great scientific and cultural achievements of Islamic civilization using modern methods. Projects being developed through national and international cooperation were also highlighted in the exhibition.

"The Center of Islamic Civilization, being built on the initiative of our esteemed President, should truly reflect the great history of Uzbekistan. The Center aims to promote our scientific and cultural heritage internationally in this direction. Such projects, supported by our President, are important not only for our country but for the entire Islamic world. We have great tasks ahead. Together with organizations with extensive experience like yours, we will further improve our work in this area and pass on our historical heritage to future generations," said Firdavs Abdukholikov, the head of the Center.

Based on their experience, representatives of the "Sila Sveta" company offered practical suggestions regarding the technical and aesthetic aspects of the exhibition. They emphasized that modern museum technologies can transform the exhibition into not just a scientific space, but also an interactive and engaging cultural venue. At the conclusion of the meeting, the proposals were analyzed, and additional tasks were outlined to further refine the project.