
Eleven startups took the stage to present their solutions: Mirai Tech, Paidax, Gro.now, Tryverse, Daryn.online, Rosta, Steppe.ai, AVM.AI, Epsilon3.ai, Yume and Macdent. Each team demonstrated the progress achieved during the accelerator and shared their plans for entering international markets.
A panel session featuring alumni of previous batches — including CTOgram, Biometric Vision, Arlan Biotech, Biny, Epsilon3.ai and Steppe.ai — also drew significant attention. The founders shared their experiences in scaling their companies and key insights gained on the path to growth.

Over the past three years, the Silkway Accelerator has become a recognized leader in startup acceleration in Central Eurasia. The program has received nearly 1,300 applications, with only 62 startups successfully selected and accelerated. Alumni have collectively raised more than $28 million in investment, and their combined valuation now exceeds $500 million. Their markets span Central Asia, as well as Georgia, Mongolia and Azerbaijan. Among the most notable alumni are Citix, Zypl.ai, Arlan Biotech, NB Fit, UvU, ApartX, Biometric, ZebraEye and Alaqan.
“Silkway Accelerator provides access to a global network of mentors and investors. The program is designed to help startups focus on product growth, hypothesis validation and scaling. Participants of the sixth batch will also be eligible to seek investment from Astana Hub Ventures,” said Yerbol Akhmetov, Director of Business Programs Office at Astana Hub.
Kazakhstan remains the first and only country in Central Asia to host an accelerator in partnership with Google for Startups.

Eleven startups took the stage to present their solutions: Mirai Tech, Paidax, Gro.now, Tryverse, Daryn.online, Rosta, Steppe.ai, AVM.AI, Epsilon3.ai, Yume and Macdent. Each team demonstrated the progress achieved during the accelerator and shared their plans for entering international markets.
A panel session featuring alumni of previous batches — including CTOgram, Biometric Vision, Arlan Biotech, Biny, Epsilon3.ai and Steppe.ai — also drew significant attention. The founders shared their experiences in scaling their companies and key insights gained on the path to growth.

Over the past three years, the Silkway Accelerator has become a recognized leader in startup acceleration in Central Eurasia. The program has received nearly 1,300 applications, with only 62 startups successfully selected and accelerated. Alumni have collectively raised more than $28 million in investment, and their combined valuation now exceeds $500 million. Their markets span Central Asia, as well as Georgia, Mongolia and Azerbaijan. Among the most notable alumni are Citix, Zypl.ai, Arlan Biotech, NB Fit, UvU, ApartX, Biometric, ZebraEye and Alaqan.
“Silkway Accelerator provides access to a global network of mentors and investors. The program is designed to help startups focus on product growth, hypothesis validation and scaling. Participants of the sixth batch will also be eligible to seek investment from Astana Hub Ventures,” said Yerbol Akhmetov, Director of Business Programs Office at Astana Hub.
Kazakhstan remains the first and only country in Central Asia to host an accelerator in partnership with Google for Startups.