DOU’s poll about the current situation of the tech industry based on the answers of 65 Ukrainian companies – key findings:
- 85–90% tech teams back to work: EPAM, Intellias, SoftServe, Sigma Software Group. DataArt, Genesis, Ciklum, N-iX, Go Wombat, Redentu.
- Relocation: most of the companies relocated to the West of Ukraine: Lviv, Ivano-Frankivsk, Chernivtsi, Rivne, Khmelnytsky; relocation broad – just 5–7% (the highest 20%): Infopulse, MaxBill, Luxoft, Pingle Studio.
- Productivity: 70-75% back to work and the productivity rate is up to 65%: CLOVERTECH, Aimprosoft, Corefy, Qubstudio, JustCoded, Dev.Pro, OLSOM.
- All companies help the country via financial support for Army and humanitarian issues, launching relief funds and initiatives, volunteering, countering desinformation and cybersecurity: doxy.me – telemedicine for all Indeema Software Inc. Qubstudio Exoft Inoxoft
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Come Back Alive is one of the largest charitable foundations that supports Ukrainian soldiers, founded by the IT specialist Vitaliy Deynega. The organization collected more than 210 million UAH (more than $7M) in 2014. According to Na chasi, the Patreon page Come Back Alive is in the top ten projects by the number of financial donations.
There are several other organizations to support:
- Army SOS, which develops drones;
- Everybody Can, an organization that supports internally displaced people;
- Help on the Ministry of Defense website.
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