Ministry of Digital Transformation 🤝🏻 ElevenLabs: AI voice assistant to appear in government services Mykhailo Fedorov met with ElevenLabs CEO Mati Staniszewski at the WINWIN Summit to discuss integrating the company’s voice technologies into Diia, Mriia, Diia.Education, and other public platforms. The goal is to make communication with the government as simple as chatting with family in a messenger. ElevenLabs is a global leader in AI-powered voice technology. The ministry has already used the company’s solution to voice the minister’s digital avatar. The next step is to expand cooperation so Ukrainians can access public services and consultations simply by speaking their requests aloud. We’re grateful to Mati for the meeting and openness to dialogue, and express hope for a new and productive partnership with ElevenLabs 🦾
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Sandra Ro 🇺🇦
CEO GBBC | ex-CME Digitization | ex-Morgan Stanley | ex-Deutsche Bank | board director | angel investor | advisor | guest lecturer | entrepreneur…
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Alex Bornyakov
The Deputy Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, Head of the Diia City project
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Luukas Ilves
🇪🇪🇺🇸🇺🇦🇪🇺. ex-undersecretary for digital and gov CIO, Estonia. advisor to Ukraine’s MinDigital. all opinions my own. ?/acc
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Oleg Rogynskyy
Founder & CEO - SalesAI for Fortune500 ($200M, Andreessen, Iconiq, Lightspeed, YC - HIRING SALES LEADERS, AEs & ENGINEERS)
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Ukraine 🤝🏻 Sweden: Advancing cooperation in innovation and digitalization We signed a Letter of Intent for cooperation with the Ministry of Climate and Enterprise of the Kingdom of Sweden. Together, we will work on implementing secure digital solutions, developing an innovation-driven economy, and strengthening ties between the technological ecosystems of both countries. Key areas of partnership include: 👉🏻 sharing knowledge and experience in digitalization and technological development; 👉🏻 advancing e-government and innovative public services; 👉🏻 launching joint initiatives in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, automation, semiconductors, telecommunications, green energy, biotechnology, and advanced technologies; 👉🏻 expanding opportunities for women in innovation and entrepreneurship. One of the pilot projects is the planned InnovationBridge platform — a hub for sharing ideas, research, and innovative solutions that will lay the foundation for long-term technological partnership. Sweden is already helping strengthen Ukraine’s cyber defense within the Tallinn Mechanism. The next step is joint development of innovations and the creation of technological solutions that will drive Ukraine’s recovery and resilience 🇺🇦 Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs Ebba Busch Vinnova
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🤝🏻 Innovation, digital literacy, and startup support: Scaling up cooperation with the United Kingdom and Estonia At the WINWIN Summit 2025, we signed a Memorandum with the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office and the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, as well as with the Ministry of Justice and Digital Affairs of the Republic of Estonia. Together, we will advance AI initiatives, implement innovative GovTech solutions, and support research and educational projects that strengthen Ukraine’s digital economy. Our cooperation will focus on: ✅ developing digital government technologies and public services; ✅ sharing experience in artificial intelligence, open data, and cybersecurity; ✅ supporting startups and innovative companies; ✅ launching joint educational programs on digital literacy and innovation management; ✅ achieving the goals of Ukraine’s Global Innovation Strategy until 2030 WINWIN. The United Kingdom and Estonia are our reliable partners and friends. Since the Ministry of Digital Transformation was founded, these countries have supported innovation development in Ukraine. We are scaling up our partnership to create even more groundbreaking digital projects together 🦾 Liisa Pakosta Lauri Luht Pavlo Kalashnikov Kenan Poleo Sarah Lampert Dan Carabine Irina Lad (Tatur)
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Quality data and an AI assistant: Launching the new digital portal of the State Statistics Service The days of searching for information across multiple sources and websites are over. Now, data are structured, accessible, and easy to use, serving government, business, analysts, and citizens alike. Together with the State Statistics Service (Ukrstat) team, we launched a new digital portal — a single national platform for statistical data with a built-in AI assistant, StatGPT. With just one query, the AI assistant helps users find exactly the information they need. The portal also offers: 📊 a data bank with easy-to-use filters 📈 interactive dashboards and dynamic tables 🔗 an API for real-time data access We have been working on reforming Ukrstat since 2021 together with our partners. Our goal is to transform state statistics into a modern analytical data company that collects, processes, and distributes data in real time. The new Ukrstat portal is another step toward a digital state — one where effective decisions are made based on quality data. Explore the platform: https://stat.gov.ua/en
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🦾 WINWIN Summit 2025: How innovation drives Ukraine’s development Together with the IT Ukraine Association, we held one of the largest tech summits in the country. The main goal was to present the first steps in implementing the WINWIN 2030 Strategy and to show how Ukraine is becoming a hub for innovation. The WINWIN Summit 2025 brought together global tech giants, including OpenAI, Mistral AI, Google, Microsoft, NVIDIA, Cisco, and ElevenLabs, along with international and Ukrainian representatives from government, business, and startups. Ukraine is now shifting from a digital to an agentic state, where artificial intelligence supports decision-making, automates processes, and builds a new level of interaction with citizens. On this path, we are: 👉🏻 developing a national large language model (LLM) together with Kyivstar 👉🏻 creating AI Factory, a state platform for developing and testing AI solutions 👉🏻 launching Diia.AI on the web portal and working on an AI assistant in the Diia app 👉🏻 strengthening partnerships with NVIDIA, ElevenLabs, and Google to integrate their innovations into Diia, Mriia, Diia.Education, and other projects 👉🏻 launching the WINWIN Project Office and bringing together professionals who share our vision 👉🏻 launching the WINWIN AI Center of Excellence, and soon — the WINWIN EdTech Center of Excellence At the WINWIN Summit, we presented drafts of Ukraine’s AI Strategy, the Semiconductor Industry Development Strategy, and the AUV Industry Strategy. We also announced the upcoming MedTech Sandbox and new partnerships with leading global tech companies. One of the first projects, implemented jointly with the Ministry of Health, Feofaniya Hospital, and GutSee Health, will pilot an AI-driven phage therapy for treating antibiotic-resistant infections, marking the first such initiative in Eastern Europe. Thank you to our partners for your trust, cooperation, and shared vision of a strong technological future for Ukraine 🤝🏻 WINWIN Summit 2025: The Power of Innovations is organised by the IT Ukraine Association, with the support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine. General Partners: UKRSIBBANK BNP Paribas Group and Mastercard. Strategic Partners: Estonian Centre for International Development (ESTDEV) and Digitalisation for Growth, Integrity and Transparency Project (UK DIGIT), implemented by Eurasia Foundation and funded by UK Dev. Better Regulation Delivery Office (BRDO) is the implementing partner for UK DIGIT. This event is supported within the framework of the project «Stiykist: Building a sustainable and inclusive Ukrainian Labor Market» that is implemented within the framework of an agreement between the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida) and Helvetas Swiss Intercooperation with the support of Sweden, and EIT Food. Partner: N-IX
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🇺🇦🤝🏻🇯🇵 Japan and Ukraine — building digital resilience together We were glad to welcome the JICA Ukraine Office to CDTO Campus during a meeting with Valeriya Ionan, Advisor to the First Deputy Prime Minister of Ukraine. Last year, Ukraine and Japan held a joint Capture The Flag (CTF) cybersecurity competition — a global challenge that united beginners and experts to test their skills, learn from top professionals, and exchange experience with Japanese colleagues. We’re accelerating innovation, strengthening cybersecurity, and expanding digital learning opportunities. Together, we’re shaping a smarter, safer, and more resilient digital future — and this cooperation keeps growing stronger 🦾 Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) Kotaro Tanaka Osamu Hattori
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€60+ million for strengthening Ukraine’s cyber resilience in 2025: The eighth Tallinn Mechanism meeting held Representatives from 13 participating countries of the Tallinn Mechanism, along with observers from the Czech Republic, the European Union, NATO, and the World Bank, met in Paris to discuss ways to enhance Ukraine’s cyber resilience. By the end of the year, Ukraine is set to receive €60.9 million under this initiative from partner countries. Overall, partners have allocated over €200 million to support projects that boost the cyber resilience of Ukraine’s civil and critical infrastructure through the Tallinn Mechanism. With their support, dozens of initiatives have been implemented, from cybersecurity assessments to software procurement. Participating countries of the Tallinn Mechanism: the United Kingdom, Denmark, Estonia, Italy, Canada, the Netherlands, Germany, Poland, the United States, France, Sweden, Norway, and Finland. We thank all partners for their consistent support of Ukraine’s cyber resilience. Special thanks to the governments of Sweden and France for organizing the eighth meeting of Tallinn Mechanism partner countries 🤝🏻
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🇪🇺 IT Studios, European integration, and civil servant training at CDTO Campus: The EU4DigitalUA program has concluded Together with the European Union and FIAP, we have successfully implemented the EU4DigitalUA program. Over five years of cooperation, EU4DigitalUA has become one of the Ministry of Digital Transformation’s key partners on the path toward European integration and building a digital state. Thanks to EU4DigitalUA’s support, we have achieved: 🔹 promotion of new digital services within Diia — Diia.Signature, uResidency, e-Entrepreneur, and Diia.Engine; 🔹 training of hundreds of civil servants through the CDTO Campus program; 🔹 development of a new Law on Personal Data Protection; 🔹 creation of educational series for Ukrainians on Diia.Education; 🔹 organization of more than 15 national information campaigns; 🔹 support for three Diia Summits; 🔹 preparation for Negotiation Chapter 10 as part of Ukraine’s EU accession process. We are grateful to the EU and international partners for their consistent support of Ukraine’s digital transformation. We keep moving forward 🤝🏻
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🇺🇦 From a digital to an agentive state: Sharing Ukraine’s experience and vision in AI development During EU Regions Week in Brussels, Софія Петькова, AI Projects Coordinator, and Nelli Blinova, AI International Partnerships Manager, shared the achievements and steps that will help reach the goal of ranking among the world’s top three countries in AI integration and implementation by 2030. We have three strategic focuses for developing the AI sector in Ukraine: the national AI strategy, the product track, and building AI sovereignty in Ukraine. In the context of war, cyberthreats, and geopolitical pressure, controlling our own models, data, and infrastructure is essential. Current priorities include: • scaling Diia.AI — the world’s first national AI assistant that delivers services • building a national LLM • integrating AI into the tools for internal government efficiency Ukraine’s experience demonstrates that a crisis can serve as a catalyst for technological growth. We remain open to cooperation, share our expertise, and continue developing the European trustworthy AI ecosystem 🦾
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💻 19,000 devices for schools, hospitals, and communities: Results of the Laptops for Ukraine project Over three years, individuals and companies from nine EU countries donated equipment for critical infrastructure — laptops, tablets, and communication devices. The main goal was to meet the urgent needs of Ukrainian schools, hospitals, and communities affected by the war. We are grateful to the European Commission (DG CNECT) and DIGITALEUROPE the EU Civil Protection Mechanism, and the Ministry of the Interior of the Slovak Republic for their support and coordination of the project 🤝🏻
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