[Shanghai, July 2025] TechNode, a global innovation and technology services platform, has officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Khan Tengri Innovation Hub, an initiative launched by Growth Vision Pro, a Kazakhstan-based business services organization. The partnership aims to promote deep collaboration across the startup ecosystem, market access, and media engagement, serving as a strategic bridge between China and Central Asia.
The Khan Tengri Innovation Hub recently launched in Shanghai’s Zhangjiang Science City. As the first dedicated platform focused on integrating Central Asia’s innovation ecosystem with China’s, the Hub is supported by Kazakhstan’s Ministry of Digital Development, Innovation and Aerospace Industry, and jointly driven by leading regional tech parks such as Astana Hub and IT Park Uzbekistan. The platform supports not only Central Asian startups entering the Chinese market, but also Chinese tech companies seeking a “soft landing” into Central Asia, the Middle East, and other regions via the “Middle Corridor.”
Under the MoU, TechNode and the Khan Tengri Innovation Hub will work closely across innovation ecosystem building, market access support, and cross-border communication. Through joint events, content collaborations, and resource matchmaking, the two parties aim to facilitate meaningful connections between Chinese and Central Asian startups, and build new channels for innovation exchange across the Eurasian region.
“We are excited to form a long-term partnership with the Khan Tengri Innovation Hub,” said Dr. Gang Lu, Founder and CEO of TechNode. “Central Asia is emerging as a dynamic region for tech innovation and global collaboration. Through our experience in tech media and cross-border innovation, we hope to build a more effective and practical link between the tech ecosystems of China and Central Asia.”
As a China-rooted, globally oriented platform, TechNode will continue to leverage its strengths in media, international events, and innovation network building to support high-potential projects in expanding across regions and markets.
This collaboration not only provides Central Asian startups with a more structured path into China, but also opens up new avenues for Chinese tech companies exploring the Eurasian region. Looking ahead, both parties will continue deepening cooperation in content creation, ecosystem engagement, and cross-regional resource integration—paving the way for more possibilities to emerge.