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Cybernet won World Bank tender

Cybernet - Azerbaijan's leading IT Company was the winner of a World Bank-supported tender announced by the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Kazakhstan in the framework of the project “Kazakhstan Health Sector Technology Transfer and Institutional Reform.”

The contract was signed on 6 December in Astana, Kazakhstan. There were 10 companies from Portugal, Slovakia, Ukraine, Kazakhstan, and Russia participating in the tender along with the Cybernet-led consortium which also includes Russian IT Company, BARS Group.

The system will be developed by Azerbaijani specialists and will be the product of Azerbaijan.

Cybernet CEO İlham Namazov believes that the tender is an important step for both the company and the country.

"Cybernet has developed products for clients from several countries until now, but winning an international tender at this moment is of significant importance", he said.

The unified automated system that will be developed within the framework of the project will make it possible for the Ministry of Health and Social Development of Kazakhstan to improve the efficiency of their work and also to train specialists to international standards.

The Cybernet Company started its activity in 2004 and since 2011 is part of the Synergy Group. With extensive experience in the creation of e-services and application solutions for eGovernment, the company offers IT services and solutions in Azerbaijan and Central Asian countries.

Date
2016.12.12 / 09:24
Author
Axar.az
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