TASHKENT, Uzbekistan, January 21. Imkon
Ventures has rolled out over $9 million in early-stage investments
in the education and fintech sectors throughout Uzbekistan,
Trend reports via the
company.


A flagship investment is Darstop, an online education platform
for children aged 5-14 founded by Uzbek software engineer and
educator Shukhrat Fayziev. The U.S.-based startup is designed to
meet the educational needs of the global Uzbekistani diaspora,
offering structured, values-driven digital learning programs.


Alongside Darstop, Imkon Ventures has invested in several other
technology-driven projects, including Haysam School, which focuses
on applied artificial intelligence and creative digital skills;
Karmon AI, an AI-powered execution and accountability platform;
Orif.ai, a policy-bound accountability AI solution; and Asaxiy
Invest, a Shariah-compliant community investment platform launched
in 2021.


Darstop is an online educational platform aimed at empowering
immigrant families in the USA by providing live, interactive
classes for children and teens (ages 7-21). It focuses on subjects
such as coding, Quran, math, languages, and arts, led by verified
teachers with flexible scheduling.







The platform seeks to deliver high-quality, affordable, and
engaging learning experiences to bridge educational gaps for
immigrant youth. Key features include 24/7 support, free trial
lessons, and innovative learning methods, all aimed at fostering
academic growth and building confidence in students.


Founded in Uzbekistan, Imkon Ventures manages a $5 million
pre-seed and seed-stage venture fund targeting fintech, B2B SaaS,
AI, deep tech, and education technology startups. Backed by the
UZVC Fund of Funds, the firm plans to invest in 25-30 startups over
the next two years, with a focus on scaling local teams and
integrating them into the global technology ecosystem.


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