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6 Ukrainian Startups Awarded $25,000 Grants Each by the Ukrainian Startup Fund

6 Ukrainian Startups Awarded $25,000 Grants Each by the Ukrainian Startup Fund
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The Ukrainian Startup Fund has allocated $150,000 to 6 teams that received the highest scores from experts during the third Pitch Day. A total of 15 pre-seed projects competed for funding.

At the third Pitch Day of the Ukrainian Startup Fund’s grant program, 15 pre-seed projects competed for grants of up to $25,000 each.

Based on expert evaluations, the highest scores were awarded to 6 projects that will receive non-repayable grant support for the development of their products: eXtra Vision, Web-Park, GrAI, Amy, Brainfor, and ALFYLANG.

  • eXtra Vision: An AI-based application that converts medical images (CT/MRI) into 3D models, allowing surgeons to visualize the internal structure of a patient before surgery.
  • Web-Parkan: An online space for showcasing works by Ukrainian digital design professionals, exploring colleagues' creativity, and sharing tools and experiences for professional growth.
  • GrAI: An app that uses AI to assist musicians in increasing their views on digital platforms.
  • Amy: A unique library of self-coaching tools and access to a database of certified career coaches for professional development and employment.
  • Brainfor: An app based on a method to learn the 5,000 most common English words in 100 hours through associations, with an option to register for online classes with a teacher.
  • ALFYLANG: An app designed to create an effective educational environment where students receive personalized learning, and teachers get the necessary support to ensure high-quality educational services.

Note: The eXtra Vision startup was developed by neurosurgeons from Kharkiv, who created an application based on MR technology (mixed reality). It helps project CT and MRI scans directly onto the patient through special glasses.

The project is being implemented by the Ukrainian Startup Fund with financial support from the Ukraine-Moldova American Enterprise Fund (WNISEF).

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