Partnerships for Sustainable Development in the Technology Sector: Ukraine and the World

 

The development of the IT industry in Ukraine continues thanks to cooperation between the public and private sectors, as well as international partnerships.

When it comes to technology and the development of the IT industry

Silicon Valley Partnerships for Sustainable  immediately comes to mind. This is perhaps the most famous technological community in the world. It brings together startups, large technology companies, investors and research institutes, creating a unique ecosystem for the emergence and development of innovations. It is enough Partnerships for Sustainable  to mention the Plug and Play Tech Center accelerator, which has programs around the world and supports startups in various industries, such as fintech, health and energy.

Or Y Combinator – one of the most famous accelerators in the world, which helped launch companies such as Dropbox, Airbnb and Reddit. Among the powerful communities in Europe, we can mention Station F (France) – the largest startup campus in the world, located in Paris.

It brings together startups, investors and large companies, creating a unique ecosystem for innovation and development. Seedcamp (UK) is an accelerator that supports early-stage startups by providing them with funding, mentorship, and access to a network of investors. Seedcamp has helped launch companies like TransferWise and Revolut.

At the state level, they have long understood and are promoting the creation of such ecosystems and platforms for collaboration. The European Union has created several technology platforms that bring together scientists, business and government to develop innovative technologies. For example, the technology platforms “High-Performance Computing (ETP4HPC.

European Networked Software and Services Initiative etc

This approach is bearing fruit: for example, the European Technology Platform Photonics21 has contributed to the development of new optical technologies used in medicine, telecommunications and other industries. It coordinates research and innovation priorities in the field of photonics and provides recommendations for the European research program Horizon Europe.

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