Accelerate Prosperity and Silkroad Innovation Hub have announced an official partnership for the Road to TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 2026 programme, opening applications for early-stage startups from Kyrgyzstan and the wider Central Eurasia region to compete for a place on one of the most globally recognised startup competition stages in the technology industry. Applications are open until June 30, 2026, and can be submitted at road2battlefield.com. The programme offers selected startups a pathway to TechCrunch Disrupt 2026 in San Francisco, with a prize package designed to deliver both capital and international visibility to the ventures that advance through the selection process.
The prize structure for top finishers is comprehensive and practically oriented, going well beyond a cash award to provide a full package of resources and access that addresses the multiple dimensions of what it means to compete and succeed on an international stage. The top three startups will receive up to 100,000 dollars in investment funding, with all selected participants gaining a place in the TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200, one of the technology industry’s most recognised cohorts of early-stage ventures. Winners also receive a fully covered trip to San Francisco for two team members including flights and accommodation, a dedicated TechCrunch booth for the three-day Disrupt exhibition, an official TechCrunch certificate of recognition, and benefits from the OpenAI for Startups program. Global visibility through TechCrunch and its partner network, combined with access to a global network of founders and investors, rounds out a package that addresses the practical, financial, and relationship dimensions of international startup competition simultaneously.
The eligibility criteria are designed to focus the programme on early-stage ventures that have demonstrated enough execution to be taken seriously on an international stage while remaining accessible to seed-stage founders who are building with genuine ambition but without the financial resources that later-stage companies command. Eligible startups must be at the seed stage or earlier, have a fully functional minimum viable product, and carry a valuation not exceeding five million dollars. The programme is open to startups from the Central Eurasia region and beyond, reflecting an intent to surface the best ventures from a geography that is increasingly producing technology companies of international quality but that remains significantly underrepresented in the global startup competition and visibility ecosystem relative to its actual level of entrepreneurial activity.
Accelerate Prosperity’s role as an official partner of the Road to TechCrunch Startup Battlefield programme connects its established presence in the Central Asian startup ecosystem, through programmes including its Kyrgyzstan business accelerator, to a global platform that gives the region’s most promising ventures the international exposure they need to attract investment, partnerships, and customers at a scale that domestic and regional platforms alone cannot provide. For early-stage founders in Kyrgyzstan and the broader Central Eurasia region who have built a working product and are ready to take their venture to the international stage, the June 30 application deadline at road2battlefield.com represents one of the more consequential opportunities available in the current calendar for accessing the kind of global visibility and investment that can fundamentally change the trajectory of a promising startup.
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