Ukraine will participate in the iconic startup conference TechCrunch Disrupt 2022 in San-Francisco, the USA, on October 18-20.
- The official Ukrainian delegation at TechCrunch Disrupt will present the Ukrainian Pavilion — a separate stand in the startup pavilion. Moreover, Ukraine prepares special events and educational program for startups.
- Ukrainian Startup Fund together with Ukrainian Bridge, USAID`s «Competitive Economy of Ukraine» Program and with the support of The Ministry of Digital Transformation announce the beginning of the selection of Ukrainian startups for participation in the Ukrainian Startup Pavilion within the TechCrunch Disrupt conference – deadline: September 28
The startups that will be part of the official Ukrainian delegation at TechCrunch Disrupt 2022.
They will take their place in the Ukrainian Pavilion on the startup alley and take part in a unique Study tour to Silicon Valley. Startups that were selected by the competition committee and will represent Ukraine at the legendary TechCrunch Disrupt this year:
- elKYC is SaaS that helps businesses verify customers and turn them into clients.
- Nanit Robotics is an EdTech solution that allows learning engineering skills in the creative process.
- QAI is a platform that uses machine learning (ML) to automate playtesting in game development.
- Harmix is an AI-platform that automatically selects the right music for your video.
- Cardiomo (F) is a medtech company that offers wearable continuous remote monitoring with an AI engine.
- Shortage is a peer-to-peer donation marketplace.
- Howly is a platform where people can get one-on-one online consultations from professionals.
- Numo ADHD is an app for tasks gamification & support.
- Zeeon is a metaverse for public talks and remote workplaces.
- Vanongo is an AI-powered last-mile logistics platform.
TechCrunch Disrupt is one of the most famous events for startups in the world, it will be held on October 18-20 in Sun Francisco, USA. The event will unite more than 10 000 participants from 125 countries: startup founders, developers, investors and other experts.

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