Before Vladimir Putin invaded Ukraine, the country had a thriving digital economy and tech sector. It is putting it to good use
Save time by listening to our audio articles as you multitask. Volodymyr Zelensky, Ukraine’s president, has also been appealing to foreign tech firms to help out. In June he appeared, via hologram, at a series of European tech conferences, urging brainy types to help now, and enjoy investment opportunities in the country later. This has given Ukraine access to a range of innovations.whizzes minded to help Ukraine are invited to come to Diia City. It cannot be found on a map, though.
Scanning efforts are not limited to bombed sites, however. The Ukrainian National Police has deployed software that uses an, a New York-based firm, waived its fee for use in Ukraine, and its facial-recognition software is now being put to work to identify dead and captive Russian soldiers. In these and other ways—from the 3printing of buildings to the use of auto-transfusion devices in hospitals—Ukraine is emerging as a hub for trying out some of the latest tech in extreme conditions.
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