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Ukraine’s Startup Ecosystem Spotlighted by Tech.eu: 10 Companies to Watch in 2025

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Ukraine’s technology sector continues to gain global recognition, most recently featured in a full-length article by Tech.eu, one of Europe’s leading innovation media platforms. The piece, titled «Rebuilding through innovation: Ukraine’s tech transformation», highlights how Ukrainian startups are building new technologies under wartime conditions — and succeeding on the global stage.

Ukraine is now ranked 46th globally in the startup ecosystem index and 2nd in Central and Eastern Europe, according to the article. International interest is growing rapidly: more than $50 million in grants were allocated to Ukrainian tech in 2024, compared to $6.9 million the year before.

Despite security risks and infrastructure disruption, Ukrainian startups are scaling internationally, forming global partnerships, and delivering products that meet real-world needs — from defense to climate, finance, mental health, and AI.

Ten Ukrainian Startups Recognized by Tech.eu

  • Osavul — AI platform for disinformation analysis (raised €2.78M)
  • PeopleForce — HR automation platform used in 30+ countries (raised $7.38M)
  • Platma — Fintech infrastructure APIs (raised $2M)
  • Carbominer — Direct air capture systems (EU EIC grant: €1.5M)
  • Ability AI — Martech automation tools (raised $1.1M)
  • Himera — Tactical comms for electronic warfare (raised $525K)
  • DataIsland — CRM-focused virtual assistant (raised $500K)
  • Buntar Aerospace — Reconnaissance drones for frontline use (raised $200K)
  • Rozmova — Mental health platform serving 100,000+ clients (funded by Google)
  • S.Lab — Sustainable packaging using hemp and mycelium (received $100K grant)
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A Resilient Ecosystem with Global Reach

The article emphasizes that more than 45% of Ukrainian IT companies now operate internationally or work with foreign partners. Many of the highlighted startups are already expanding into the EU, the U.S., and Latin America, while continuing to build and deploy from within Ukraine.

This recognition by Tech.eu reaffirms Ukraine’s position as a real-world laboratory for technological innovation, as well as a strategic partner in areas such as AI, defense, digital infrastructure, and sustainable technologies.

Read the full article on Tech.eu: Rebuilding through innovation: Ukraine’s tech transformation

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