This Author published in this journals
All Journal Academia Open
Norqobilova Feruza Abduhomidovna
Head of the Department of “Business and Management” of Karshi State Technical University, Doctor of Philosophy, Associate Professor

Published : 1 Documents Claim Missing Document
Claim Missing Document
Check
Articles

Found 1 Documents
Search

Digital Integration and Legal Innovation in Qashqadaryo Folk Crafts: Integrasi Digital dan Inovasi Hukum dalam Kerajinan Rakyat Qashqadaryo Norqobilova Feruza Abduhomidovna
Academia Open Vol. 10 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/acopen.10.2025.11399

Abstract

General Background: Folk crafts are a vital component of Uzbekistan’s national heritage and an important sector for regional socio-economic development. Specific Background: In the Qashqadaryo region, there is a growing movement to integrate traditional handicrafts with modern digital technologies and intellectual property (IP) frameworks. Knowledge Gap: However, few studies have examined how digital tools like 3D modeling and IoT are being practically applied in crafts, and how artisans interact with patenting systems. Aims: This study investigates the synergetic modernization of folk crafts through digitalization and IP protection to enhance production efficiency, design innovation, and market competitiveness. Results: Field data, trend modeling, and correlation analysis reveal systemic barriers such as low digital literacy, limited IP awareness, and insufficient infrastructure. Nevertheless, emerging initiatives—such as regional innovation hubs and blockchain-based IP systems—demonstrate growing institutional support. Novelty: The paper introduces a holistic “synergistic approach” combining digital design, smart production, and legal safeguards, tailored to the cultural and economic context of Uzbek artisans. Implications: Findings support the creation of targeted policies and educational programs, positioning folk crafts within the digital economy and ensuring their sustainable, legally protected development in global markets.Highlight : Digital Integration: Introducing 3D modeling and IoT boosts production efficiency and design quality in traditional crafts. Legal Protection: Patenting crafts as intellectual property strengthens ownership and market competitiveness. Regional Empowerment: Innovation hubs and artisan training improve skills, preserve heritage, and drive local economies. Keywords : Folk Crafts, Digital Technology, Intellectual Property, Patenting, Innovation