Accelerate Prosperity hosts online Information Session on TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 2026

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An online information session for startups is being hosted on June 26, 2026, at 05:00, in partnership with Silkroad Innovation Hub, introducing founders to two distinct opportunities designed to accelerate their startup journey toward international markets and investment. The session will cover the Road to TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 2026 and the Alchemist Silkroad Silicon Valley Residency, both of which offer founders structured pathways into Silicon Valley’s investment and mentorship ecosystem, with the session including a live question and answer component to address founder queries directly. Registration is available at luma.com/twkvmh7c.

The Road to TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 2026 offers selected startups the opportunity to pitch at TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco, one of the most recognised startup competition platforms globally, with up to 100,000 dollars in investment available to top performers. The programme also provides a fully funded trip to San Francisco, OpenAI credits, and access to investors, giving participating startups a comprehensive package of financial support, international visibility, and capital access that addresses both the practical barriers to international participation and the substantive opportunity to be evaluated and recognised on a global competitive stage. Further details on eligibility and the application process are available at road2battlefield.com.

The Alchemist Silkroad Silicon Valley Residency offers a different but complementary pathway, providing selected founders with three months of physical presence in Silicon Valley combined with a ten-week accelerator programme designed to immerse participants directly in the investor, mentor, and customer networks that define the region’s startup ecosystem. The residency’s explicit support for entering the United States market addresses one of the more consistent challenges that founders from Central Asia and similar emerging startup ecosystems face, which is not necessarily building a viable product but navigating the specific commercial, regulatory, and relationship-building requirements of establishing a genuine market presence in the United States. Additional information is available at alchemistsvr.com.

Both programmes reflect a broader pattern of structured pathways being developed to connect founders from Central Asia and the broader Silkroad region with the resources, capital, and networks concentrated in Silicon Valley, recognising that geographic distance and limited existing relationships have historically constrained the ability of promising founders from these regions to access international markets and investment at the scale their ventures might otherwise merit. For founders based in Bishkek and across the wider Central Asian startup ecosystem who are considering international expansion or are actively seeking the kind of capital, mentorship, and market access that Silicon Valley represents, the June 26 information session offers a structured introduction to two distinct but complementary opportunities, with the live Q&A component providing a direct channel to clarify programme specifics, eligibility requirements, and application strategies before committing to either pathway. Interested founders are encouraged to register at luma.com/twkvmh7c ahead of the session.

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