Ukrainian Tech Delegation In The USA: Antony Blinken & TechCrunch Disrupt

Ukrainian tech delegation represents Ukraine’s dynamic tech industry at one of the world’s largest startup events – bringing together more than 10,000 industry professionals from 125 countries.

Before the start of TechCrunch, the Ukrainian group had the opportunity to meet with U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken: “Met a terrific group of Ukrainian startup founders visiting the Bay Area on a trip co-organized by USAID. Ukraine has our full support as it defends its territory and rebuilds its economy – these passionate, talented entrepreneurs are a big piece of that effort.”

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TechCrunch Disrupt in San Francisco kicked off on 18th of October. Ukrainian stand with dozen of national startups welcome the guests – don’t miss to visit and discover our brave innovative teams:

  • Electronic KYC is SaaS that helps businesses verify customers and make them their clients.
  • Nanit Robot is an EdTech solution that allows learning engineering skills in the creative process.
  • Pawa 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 is a medtech company that offers wearable continuous remote heart monitoring tool with an AI engine.
  • ShortageUA – Support Ukraine Now 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 task gamification & management.
  • zeeon is a metaverse for public talks and remote co-working.
  • Vanongo is an AI-powered last-mile logistics platform.

Co-organizers of the Ukrainian delegation are Ukrainian Startup Fund and Ukrainian bridge . The delegation will be held with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and USAID Competitive Economy Program in Ukraine (USAID CEP).

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Support Ukraine!
  • 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.
  • MacPaw Development Fund
  • 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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