en.Wedoany.com Reported - On July 2, iFLYTEK held the launch event for its Open Platform Central Asia Station in Uzbekistan, officially marking the platform's debut in the region. The platform unveiled a full-stack AI capability system tailored for the Central Asian market and introduced an ecosystem partnership plan. Currently, the iFLYTEK Open Platform offers 981 AI capabilities and solutions, connecting 11.46 million developers worldwide, including over 600,000 overseas developers, with services covering more than 220 countries and regions.
Sherzod Shermatov, Minister of Digital Technologies of Uzbekistan, delivers a speech
Following the launch of the Central Asia Station, multilingual AI capabilities are the first to enter practical use. The event showcased over ten mature solutions, including office productivity enhancement, multilingual translation, smart spaces, and enterprise intelligence, supporting major regional languages such as Russian, Uzbek, and Kazakh. Given the prevalence of cross-border business, international conferences, government-enterprise communication, and education and training scenarios in Central Asia, local speech recognition, real-time translation, and speech synthesis capabilities are critical for AI products to be effectively adopted by enterprises and developers.
The on-site experience area featured products such as the multilingual AI transparent translation screen, GuideX digital human guide, and OceanDoc. The multilingual AI transparent translation screen supports real-time interaction in Chinese, English, Russian, Uzbek, and other languages, catering to international conferences, client reception, and cross-border business. GuideX digital human guide is more suitable for exhibition halls, government service halls, corporate reception areas, and public service spaces. OceanDoc focuses on document processing, material reading, and office collaboration.
The iFLYTEK Open Platform Central Asia Station is not a single application launch but rather integrates AI capabilities, developer interfaces, and industry solutions into a single entry point. Speech recognition, machine translation, natural language processing, image recognition, large model invocation, agent development, and industry components can all serve as foundational modules for developers to build applications. For local enterprises, these capabilities can be embedded into customer service systems, meeting systems, document systems, education platforms, financial services, and government workflows. For developers, the 981 AI capabilities lower the barrier to developing voice, translation, knowledge processing, and intelligent interaction functions from scratch.
The event also unveiled an ecosystem partnership plan and established strategic collaborations with multiple local enterprises, covering areas such as smart homes, advertising and marketing, finance, and intelligent customer service. These collaborations are closer to the first application entry points of the Central Asia Station: smart homes require voice interaction and local language control; advertising and marketing need content generation and user communication; financial services require intelligent customer service, document review, and cross-language services; and enterprise customer service needs speech recognition, Q&A systems, and ticket processing capabilities.
iFLYTEK also highlighted its Agent platform, MaaS platform, and industry solutions. The Agent platform is designed for task execution, handling material organization, meeting minutes, process collaboration, information retrieval, and office automation. The MaaS platform focuses on model services, opening underlying model capabilities to enterprise systems via interfaces. Industry solutions combine voice, translation, large models, and agent capabilities into scenarios such as office work, space management, and enterprise services. As an overseas station, the Central Asia Station's core is to reorganize these capabilities using local languages, local partners, and local customer processes, rather than simply replicating the domestic platform page.
The Uzbekistan launch event gathered representatives from governments, universities, enterprises, developers, and media in Central Asia. Ecosystem partners such as Nazarbayev University, Huawei Cloud, HwaKun ZhenYu, and Zhongguancun Sci-Fin also participated in related sharing sessions. Following the official launch of the Central Asia Station, the platform's open content has been clearly defined across several dimensions: 981 AI capabilities, 11.46 million global developers, over 600,000 overseas developers, multilingual solutions, the Agent platform, the MaaS platform, and local cooperation projects targeting smart homes, finance, intelligent customer service, and enterprise services.









