On April 3, 2026, Tashkent will host the anniversary, fifth Central Eurasian Venture Forum (CEVF), organized by the MOST investment holding. The event will be held for the first time in the capital of Uzbekistan and will bring together investors, venture funds, corporations, technology entrepreneurs and development institutions from Central Asia, the Middle East, Europe and Southeast Asia.
The main theme of the forum will be new approaches to investment, venture financing and company development using artificial intelligence. The motto of CEVF 2026 is “The Next Frontier for Smart Capital”. The organizers note that over the past four years the forum has brought together more than 4 thousand participants, hundreds of investors and startups, and has also become a platform for signing more than ten memorandums and cooperation agreements.
CEVF promises to become a key platform for attracting foreign capital, creating new funds and developing partnerships, as well as a place for dialogue between investors and entrepreneurs. The forum is supported by IT Park Uzbekistan and is aimed at the long-term development of the venture and investment market in the region.
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