Two U-Nation conferences were held in the United States under the joint title "Innovations to Rebuild Ukraine." The events, which aimed to attract technology, investment, and international partnerships for Ukraine's recovery, took place in Austin, Texas, and Washington, D.C.
This was reported by U-Nation.
The first conference took place at the Austin Chamber of Commerce, supported by Tech Ranch. Representatives of technology businesses, investors, and corporations attended the event, as well as a delegation of Ukrainian entrepreneurs participating in the American Councils for International Education program.
U-Nation founder Ian Shapiro presented large-scale projects in technology manufacturing, agribusiness, construction, medicine, energy, and mineral resources. The Odessa Regional Development Agency and the media outlet The Ukrainian Review also supported the event.
The second conference took place in Washington, D.C., at the American Enterprise Institute. This event brought together business representatives, technology company representatives, investment fund representatives, and public organization representatives.
Participants discussed opportunities for modernizing the Ukrainian economy and introducing technologies into manufacturing, agriculture, medicine, and energy.
AEI representatives, World in 2050 representatives, Confidante Consulting representatives, Green Flag Ventures representatives, and executives from Ukrainian and international companies took part in the panel discussions.
Representatives of large Ukrainian companies, such as Beykush Winery, Green Gold Ukraine, NexGen Space, Elomia Health, and DroneUA, also gave presentations. DroneUA co-founder Valery Yakovenko presented examples of cross-cultural cooperation and the integration of Ukrainian technologies into international markets during the event.
The Revived Soldiers Ukraine team also participated in the conference. Board member Olena Stone joined the discussion on the rehabilitation of Ukrainian soldiers and international cooperation in the field of medical technology, together with David Pyasetsky, a wounded soldier from the 3rd Assault Brigade, and his wife Diana.
The organizers emphasized the importance of partnerships between Ukrainian initiatives and global structures for implementing strategic projects that will contribute to Ukraine's economic recovery and technological development.
Author: Danylo Pievchev
