International Drone Developer Tekever Becomes Resident of Diya.City and Opens R&D Center in Ukraine
International drone developer Tekever has officially joined the innovative space of Diya.City, as confirmed by Ukraine's Ministry of Digital Transformation. The company plans to establish a research and development center in Ukraine focused on enhancing communication, resilience, and autonomy of its technological platforms.
According to Ukrinform, international drone developer Tekever has become the latest resident of the innovative space Diya.City. This announcement was validated by the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, which highlighted that the company intends to open an R&D center in Ukraine specializing in improving communication, increasing resilience and autonomy, as well as developing infrastructure for servicing its technological platforms.
Acting Minister of Digital Transformation Oleksandr Bornyakov emphasized that Ukraine has become a unique platform for the development of defense technologies, where innovations are tested against real challenges. He stated, “Diya.City offers giants like TEKEVER the best conditions in Europe for testing and scaling solutions.”
The drones developed by TEKEVER are already successfully operating both at sea and on land, collecting real-time data. The new R&D center in Ukraine will focus on enhancing communication, increasing the autonomy of drones, and their resilience to various obstacles, which is a crucial aspect for successfully executing missions in challenging conditions.
Tekever chose Diya.City for its development in Ukraine due to its clear tax conditions and accessible tools for building a transparent corporate structure. This decision will enable the company to optimize all legal processes without unnecessary bureaucracy, which is an important factor for effective operations in the new region.
“We aim to assemble a strong Ukrainian team of engineers. Residency in Diya.City will allow us to provide the best conditions for our employees and optimize all legal processes without bureaucracy,” stated Kateryna Bezsudna, Director of TEKEVER in Ukraine. This indicates the company’s intentions to actively engage local specialists and foster innovation in Ukraine.
As of today, Diya.City unites over 4,000 companies and 148,000 IT professionals, reflecting the growing popularity of this space among technology firms. Since its launch in 2022, residents of Diya.City have paid over 53 billion hryvnias in taxes, underscoring its significance for the Ukrainian economy.
Thus, the opening of Tekever's R&D center in Ukraine will not only strengthen the country’s defense technologies but also contribute to the development of an innovative environment, which is vital for further economic growth.
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