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On October 18, 2025, UNIT.City hosted the Tech Summit, bringing together over 1200 students from technical universities across Ukraine.
This initiative, supported by the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine, marked a significant step in enhancing the collaboration between education, business, and government.
From September 15 to October 17, students participated in an intensive learning program, culminating in a grand summit in Kyiv on October 18.
Among the notable guests were the First Deputy Prime Minister and the Minister of Education, who emphasized the importance of developing technology ecosystems for the country's future.
“The summit's program united representatives from leading tech companies and educational institutions. Participants had the chance to learn about corporate education experiences, engineering programs, and discuss the challenges and opportunities of integrating artificial intelligence into higher education,” stated UNIT.City.
A key highlight was a panel discussion between universities and tech companies, showcasing the importance of collaboration between education and business.
Attendees were not only able to hear from experts but also engage in interactive sessions and workshops, focusing on practical knowledge application and building professional networks.
“We are impressed by the engagement and enthusiasm of the summit participants. Their interest in technology and ambition to grow inspires us,” commented Pavlo Mykhailiuk, Development Director at UNIT.City.
He believes such projects are crucial for shaping a new generation of leaders. “We are committed to returning next year with even more ambitious plans for talented Ukrainian youth,” he added.
The program was supported by leading companies, including OMD | Optimum Media, Credit Agricole Bank, Ajax Systems, with Lenovo serving as the technological partner.