Ukrainian Tech Businesses Lead the Global Stage: Showcasing Innovation and Growth at CES 2025
Ukrainian tech businesses are stepping to the forefront of global events, shaping the future of the technology community worldwide! With unprecedented growth, a sharp focus on automation, and efficiency, Ukraine’s tech sector continues to establish itself as a key player on the international scene. From January 7–10, 2025, in Las Vegas, USA, one of the world’s most influential events, Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2025, will host the Ukrainian Pavilion, bringing together companies that have grown from promising startups into mature, impactful businesses.
Over the past five years, Ukrainian startups have participated in CES with the support of donor programs and structures. However, this January, through the independent initiative and organization of DroneUA and Mosqitter, Ukraine’s powerful potential will be presented by pioneer companies in the global pavilion of the exhibition:
DroneUA: A leader in providing comprehensive unmanned solutions for agriculture, infrastructure, and energy sectors. DroneUA revolutionizes industries with advanced UAV technologies.
Mosqitter: A women-led tech company developing innovative mosquito traps, protecting people and the planet from harmful chemicals. Mosqitter’s mission is to accelerate the adoption of eco-friendly pest control solutions while reducing chemical usage to preserve the environment.
FarmFleet: A specialized online platform designed to optimize business processes in the rapidly growing market of drone spraying services and agricultural service businesses.
SkyFall: A Ukrainian company specializing in developing advanced unmanned aerial systems to solve modern technical challenges across various industries, focusing on process improvement and resource optimization.
HOWCOW: A developer of innovative solutions for small and medium dairy farms, offering a comprehensive software and hardware platform to boost productivity, reduce costs, and ensure animal health.
LUAZ Care: Creator of the world’s first wheelchair-accessible electric vehicle, enabling direct driving from a wheelchair, now in production.
SoftEngi: An international consulting technology company specializing in generative AI strategies and solutions, offering comprehensive digital transformation programs for leading global businesses.
BlueBird: An innovator and developer of advanced drone technologies, electronic warfare systems, anti-drone solutions, signal amplifiers, ground relay stations, and other technical devices.
Ecofactor: A company building and maintaining EV charging stations, promoting green energy, sustainable transport, and environmental protection.
Futurology: DroneUA’s US entity, innovating at the intersection of technology and future trends, redefining possibilities in unmanned and robotic technologies.
These selected businesses represent the highest expertise in strategic fields critical to Ukraine, showcasing solutions in UAVs, renewable energy, and alternative energy ecosystems. United by shared values of continuous development, innovation adoption, and economic resilience, the Ukrainian Pavilion teams are spearheaded by the Fleet of Millions initiative. This platform provides innovators with access to one of the world’s largest ecosystems for developing robotics, including drones, anti-drone devices, and robotic platforms.
DroneUA and Mosqitter, with established representation in the US market, are paving the way for other Ukrainian teams starting their journey in the United States. Together, they promote the Ukrainian tech ecosystem globally. FarmFleet, which participated as a startup at CES last year, will return as a fully scaled-up company in the global pavilion this year.
In a historic first, two Ukrainian Pavilions will be featured at CES 2025, showcasing both the strength of established businesses and the innovation of emerging startups. Among them is Beetless, a technological startup under DroneUA and Mosqitter, which was selected for CES 2025 through a national competition organized by USAID’s Competitive Economy Program, Ukraine’s Ministry of Digital Transformation, the Ukrainian Startup Fund, and UVCA. Beetless successfully passed four stages and nine mandatory criteria to secure its place at the event. The delegation of startups supported by the USAID Competitive Economy Program in Ukraine (USAID CEP) will also include: S.Lab, SYLA, Qudi, Versi Bionics, eXtra Vision, Pickpad, Profeed.
Supported by Diia.City United, the Consulate General of Ukraine in San Francisco, and the Ukrainian Venture Capital and Private Equity Association (UVCA), the Ukrainian Pavilion aims to amplify Ukrainian innovations, draw global attention to the country’s talented engineers and developments, foster partnerships with global leaders and investors, and reinforce Ukraine’s role as a driving force in sustainable development and technological excellence.
This powerful representation is not just a step forward but a breakthrough, highlighting Ukraine’s growth and strengthening its global position. Ukrainian innovations, expertise, and ambitions are setting a benchmark for others, creating unique opportunities for businesses and society. Transforming from a young market into a hub of technological breakthroughs, Ukraine is poised to shape the future and drive global technological ecosystems forward.
For more information about the Ukrainian Pavilion, please contact Oleksandra Afanasieva at afanasieva@futurology.tech or +1 888 663 5561. Visit CES 2025 at https://www.ces.tech/. We look forward to meeting you and witnessing the revolutionary achievements that will define the future of innovative technologies. Also visit our website https://www.fleetofmillions.com/. Social media: Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn of Fleet Of Millions.
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