Central Asian Innovation Hubs: New Prospects of promoting regional capability
Astana Hub and IT Park Uzbekistan, the leading technology parks in Central Asia, have joined forces to advance the regional startup ecosystem and enhance the innovative potential of the region on the global stage under a unified brand, Central Asian Innovation Hubs.
During ICT WEEK UZBEKISTAN 2024, Magzhan Madiyev, CEO of Astana Hub and Farhkod Ibragimov, CEO of IT Park Uzbekistan signed a memorandum of cooperation.
The primary objective of this partnership is to establish a cohesive regional identity, exchange expertise in the development of startup ecosystems and venture funds and implement a series of joint initiatives to promote promising projects from Central Asia on international platforms.
By the end of this year, the technology parks from both countries will represent the unified brand at several major international events, including InMerge (Baku), TechCrunch (San Francisco), and WebSummit (Lisbon). At InMerge, 4 regional startups will be showcased to international investors and funds, while TechCrunch will feature 20 startups, and WebSummit will present 16.
Furthermore, the partnership aims to ensure the participation of regional startup projects in the Hero Training Program (Draper University), Stanford HealthTech Accelerator, and Alchemist Accelerator.
This collaboration will provide a significant boost and a new direction for the development of startup ecosystems in both countries and the region, enhancing Central Asia’s investment attractiveness. The establishment of Central Asian Innovation Hubs will increase the global visibility of regional startups and create new opportunities for founders to present their innovations to industry leaders on the world stage.
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