This is six months of development, mentoring, business consulting, and working with world-changing technologies.
And most importantly, it is a platform where Ukrainian science is transformed into real products that can impact medicine, energy, the agricultural sector, defense, and technologies of the future. This is the path that our Kharkiv School of Engineering Creativity has been taking for many years.
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The event language is English.
Science & Business Acceleration 2025 Finalists
This year, startups that represent the country's most pressing needs reached the finals:
CAMS-AIR — an application for real-time intraoperative analysis that helps surgeons during bypass surgery.
Synteza AI — a synthetic data generation platform for training computer vision systems.
Airborne Radar Platform — a radar system for drones, capable of operating in any conditions and detecting air targets at a distance of up to 100 m.
Astrum Heat — an energy-efficient electric radiator of a new generation.
IWOQ (“Insulin without Queues”) — an application that simplifies the process of obtaining insulin prescriptions for patients with type 1 diabetes.
NMC — technology for direct extraction of lithium from aquifers — a new strategic source of a valuable resource.
GrainMole — a grain monitoring system with prediction of spoilage during storage.
Yharvest — an AI platform that predicts yield and provides agronomic recommendations.
Why is this important for KhAI?
The Science & Business Acceleration program is part of the Roadmap for the development of a network of startup schools, incubators and accelerators in Ukraine.
This is the same path that KhAI projects take — from idea to innovation that can enter the market, into production, or into the Armed Forces of Ukraine and defend the country.
The participation of Ukrainian deep-tech teams in such programs is a signal that the ecosystem is working, despite the war; that young people and scientists continue to create technologies that will help the country survive and win.
