Tashkent launches Startup Garage to foster innovation and investment
The Startup Garage center has opened in Tashkent, offering resources and networking opportunities to help startups develop their ideas and attract business partners.

Photo: Ministry of Digital Development
On July 20, the Startup Garage center for supporting startup projects was inaugurated in Tashkent, as announced by the Ministry of Digital Development.
Established with the initiative of Mohirlar, the center aims to assist innovative business projects in their growth and investment efforts. The initiative has received support from several major banks and IT companies, including Aloqabank, the venture fund AloqaVentures, and Mohirdev.
Through Startup Garage, promising projects will gain access to essential resources for their development. The center will help startups with marketing strategies, market positioning, connecting with mentors, and finding potential business partners.
Entrepreneurs at the center will have opportunities to share experiences and establish professional connections. Additionally, the center has introduced an online course titled Startup Foundation.
During the opening ceremony, several major startups, including Ameen Group, Ish.uz, Magicbot, Pulseev.uz, and Vamar TMS, presented their projects. The event also featured pitch sessions for various projects.
To register with Startup Garage, applications can be submitted by calling (+998) 77 047 57 53 or through the project’s website.
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