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International Startup Forum held in Turkmenistan

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Turkmenistan, in cooperation with the Ministry of Communications of Turkmenistan, last week organized the International Startup Forum 2025 within the framework of the Turkmentel–2025 Exhibition and International Conference in Ashgabat. This event marked a significant milestone in advancing Turkmenistan’s innovation and digital transformation agenda, UNDP Turkmenistan reported.

The Forum served as a platform for dialogue, collaboration, and knowledge sharing, bringing together visionary entrepreneurs, policymakers, development partners, and private sector leaders from across the region.

The Forum started with presentation of the Roadmap for the Modernization of the IT Park by the UNDP International Consultant. The roadmap provides a comprehensive framework for developing a viable and dynamic innovation hub, capable of evolving into a regional center for technology and entrepreneurship. It includes an assessment of Turkmenistan’s national startup ecosystem, identifying key strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for innovation-driven growth. The roadmap also explores the most promising sectors for digital transformation—including ICT, agriculture, and energy—where technology can unlock new opportunities for economic growth and sustainable development. 

The Forum also featured two high-level panel discussions on building a Thriving Startup Ecosystem – Financing Startups in Emerging Markets and building Entrepreneurial Capacity – Incubators, Accelerators, and Education. The panels brought together experts from Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Russia, Estonia, Armenia and international organizations, representing government, banking and finance, innovation and technology parks, startups and entrepreneurship, education and EdTech, and professional economic associations — offering a broad regional perspective on digital transformation, finance, and economic development.

The discussions focused on the legal and financial frameworks necessary to foster a dynamic startup ecosystem, investment strategies, and the role of business angels, venture capital, and international investors.

“Digital innovation is no longer optional — it is a strategic driver for inclusive growth, competitiveness, and sustainable development,” said Ms. Narine Sahakyan, UNDP Resident Representative in Turkmenistan. “UNDP is proud to partner with the Government of Turkmenistan to modernize the IT Park, foster entrepreneurship, and build a vibrant startup ecosystem that empowers women, youth, and all citizens to participate in the digital economy. Together, we are laying the foundation for Turkmenistan to become a regional leader in technology, innovation, and sustainable digital transformation.”

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