In a landmark moment for the Ukrainian tech industry, two pavilions will represent the nation’s vibrant ecosystem at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025 in Las Vegas, taking place from January 7-10. This unprecedented presence showcases Ukraine’s growing influence in the global tech arena.

The pavilions, organized by DroneUA and Mosqitter, will feature companies specializing in strategically important sectors such as unmanned technologies, alternative energy, robotics, and IoT solutions. Participants include DroneUA, Mosqitter, FarmFleet, SkyFall, HOWCOW, LUAZ Care, Softengi, BlueBird, Ecofactor, and Futurology.
These companies are united by the Fleet of Millions initiative, a platform fostering innovation in unmanned technologies and providing access to a vast robotics development ecosystem. DroneUA and Mosqitter, with established US offices, will guide Ukrainian companies navigating the American market. Notably, FarmFleet, a startup at last year’s CES, returns as a mature company.
In addition to the main pavilion, a delegation of startups will be showcased at Eureka Park, including BEETLESS, founded by DroneUA and Mosqitter. This delegation, supported by the USAID Competitive Economy Program in Ukraine (USAID CEP), also features S.Lab, SYLA, Qudi, Versi Bionics, eXtra Vision, Pickpad, and Profeed.
This strong showing at CES 2025 is made possible through partnerships with Diia.City United, the Consulate General of Ukraine in San Francisco, and the Ukrainian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (UVCA). These collaborations aim to strengthen Ukrainian innovation, attract international investment, and solidify Ukraine’s position as a leader in sustainable development.
Ukraine’s presence at CES 2025 signifies the maturity of its tech sector and its integral role in shaping the future of technology. By showcasing its innovative spirit and resilience, Ukraine sets an example for other nations, demonstrating the power of technology to drive progress.




