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Foreign developers will be able to test their defense technologies in Ukraine

Foreign developers will be able to test their defense technologies in Ukraine
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The Brave1 defense technology cluster has launched a platform called Test in Ukraine, aimed at helping foreign developers test their startups in Ukraine.

The announcement was made by Brave1’s press service on Facebook.

"At the Landeuro Conference in Wiesbaden, Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov presented the ‘Test in Ukraine’ platform by the Brave1 defense cluster. Developers can now apply to test their technologies in Ukraine—one of the world’s most dynamic defense environments," the statement reads.

The goal of Test in Ukraine is to engage as many partners as possible in developing technologies that could shift the course of the war. From now on, foreign manufacturers of UAVs, UGVs, maritime drones, electronic warfare systems, and AI-powered products will have a clear roadmap for testing their solutions in Ukraine.

Manufacturers can either test their products on-site—allowing for real-time adjustments—or delegate the testing to Brave1 specialists, who will conduct evaluations and provide detailed reports.

Using Brave1's testing grounds and expertise will allow developers to gather feedback from end users, obtain validation protocols, and trial their technologies in near-combat conditions. The initiative will also foster cooperation with Ukrainian manufacturers for joint production and faster deployment to the front lines.

 

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