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The summit, organized by PASHA Holding, aims to foster an innovative ecosystem by connecting startups and investors and creating a platform for collaboration and idea exchange. It is also an accelerator for innovation among the summit’s participants.
“INMerge Innovation Summit opens new horizons for collaboration and growth. Central Asia has unique potential to develop the IT ecosystem, and through Central Asian Innovation Hubs, we aim to transform our region into a powerful hub for technological innovation. This initiative is about more than attracting investment; it’s about establishing international connections, opening new markets, and sharing leading technologies. We believe Central Asia can become a world-class hub for startups and tech professionals, and participation in summits like this is a key step toward that goal,” said Magzhan Madiyev, CEO of Astana Hub.
“The Central Asian region has great potential in technology and innovation. The Central Asian Innovation Hubs Alliance was established to unite the region’s top startups and provide them with access to global resources and investment. By working together, we can elevate Central Asia’s position in the global tech arena,” said Farkhod Ibragimov, CEO of IT Park Uzbekistan.
At the INMerge Innovation Summit, the Central Asian Innovation Hubs Alliance showcased the following startups:
- BeyimTech AI: A personalized micro-learning platform powered by AI for students and teachers.
- ai: An AI assistant for market research and strategic planning, delivering real-time, data-driven insights to help businesses optimize decision-making.
- BEKSAR: A digital platform for small and medium retail businesses, offering tools for automating sales and inventory management and facilitating access to financing.
- MultiCode: A B2B SaaS for freight car operators, optimizing profitability for over 80,000 cars with advanced technologies.
- OSON: A quick and convenient payment platform aimed at improving financial inclusion and integration.
- RBoffice: A cloud-based business process management solution to streamline internal company operations.
- TRIDMO: A 3D design and prototyping platform offering 3D modeling and animation solutions for architects, designers, and engineers.
- IOTICS: An Internet of Things (IoT) platform providing solutions for secure, interconnected device networks to simplify data analysis and management.
These startups engaged in discussions with leading companies like Paynet.az, Azercell, Greenpay, Pasha Bank, Pasha Pay, and Holberton, gaining interest from potential investors and partners, and exploring opportunities for financing and strategic partnerships.
Participation in international events like the INMerge Innovation Summit enhances the visibility of Central Asian Innovation Hubs, helping attract investment, advance technology, and strengthen the region’s global presence.
The summit, organized by PASHA Holding, aims to foster an innovative ecosystem by connecting startups and investors and creating a platform for collaboration and idea exchange. It is also an accelerator for innovation among the summit’s participants.
“INMerge Innovation Summit opens new horizons for collaboration and growth. Central Asia has unique potential to develop the IT ecosystem, and through Central Asian Innovation Hubs, we aim to transform our region into a powerful hub for technological innovation. This initiative is about more than attracting investment; it’s about establishing international connections, opening new markets, and sharing leading technologies. We believe Central Asia can become a world-class hub for startups and tech professionals, and participation in summits like this is a key step toward that goal,” said Magzhan Madiyev, CEO of Astana Hub.
“The Central Asian region has great potential in technology and innovation. The Central Asian Innovation Hubs Alliance was established to unite the region’s top startups and provide them with access to global resources and investment. By working together, we can elevate Central Asia’s position in the global tech arena,” said Farkhod Ibragimov, CEO of IT Park Uzbekistan.
At the INMerge Innovation Summit, the Central Asian Innovation Hubs Alliance showcased the following startups:
- BeyimTech AI: A personalized micro-learning platform powered by AI for students and teachers.
- ai: An AI assistant for market research and strategic planning, delivering real-time, data-driven insights to help businesses optimize decision-making.
- BEKSAR: A digital platform for small and medium retail businesses, offering tools for automating sales and inventory management and facilitating access to financing.
- MultiCode: A B2B SaaS for freight car operators, optimizing profitability for over 80,000 cars with advanced technologies.
- OSON: A quick and convenient payment platform aimed at improving financial inclusion and integration.
- RBoffice: A cloud-based business process management solution to streamline internal company operations.
- TRIDMO: A 3D design and prototyping platform offering 3D modeling and animation solutions for architects, designers, and engineers.
- IOTICS: An Internet of Things (IoT) platform providing solutions for secure, interconnected device networks to simplify data analysis and management.
These startups engaged in discussions with leading companies like Paynet.az, Azercell, Greenpay, Pasha Bank, Pasha Pay, and Holberton, gaining interest from potential investors and partners, and exploring opportunities for financing and strategic partnerships.
Participation in international events like the INMerge Innovation Summit enhances the visibility of Central Asian Innovation Hubs, helping attract investment, advance technology, and strengthen the region’s global presence.