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Ukraine's defence-industrial complex is at a critical juncture, marked by significant innovation and challenges. Recent studies highlight the increasing need for Ukrainian defence companies to register patents in the US and EU, due to gaps in local intellectual property legislation. The EU's decision to allow Ukraine Facility funds to develop dual-use technologies signifies a move towards integrating Ukrainian innovations into broader markets. Ukraine's Defence Ministry, meanwhile, establishes criteria to identify strategic defence enterprises, emphasizing their crucial role in national security and economic stability. Zelenskyy's ongoing dialogues with international partners, alongside recent hackathons in Kyiv, underscore efforts to harness technology against drone threats. The call for banks to bolster lending to this sector reflects a commitment to reinforcing Ukraine's defense capabilities amidst geopolitical tensions.

What legal challenges do Ukrainian defence companies face?

Ukrainian defence companies face challenges in protecting their intellectual property due to legislative gaps. This has led many to seek patent registration in the US and EU markets to safeguard their innovations against unauthorized use and to enhance collaboration opportunities globally.

How is the European Union supporting Ukraine's defence technologies?

The European Union is supporting Ukraine by allowing funds from the Ukraine Facility programme to be used for developing dual-use technologies. This marks a significant step in integrating Ukrainian defence innovations into the larger EU framework and provides financial support for emerging technologies.

What strategies are in place to support Ukraine's defence industry financially?

Financial strategies include urging banks to increase lending to defense industry enterprises and resuming regulated arms exports to ensure financial stability. These measures aim to keep jobs, stimulate growth, and provide a financial influx for industry sustainability.

How might Ukraine benefit from lifting arms export restrictions?

Lifting arms export restrictions can open up new markets for Ukrainian defence products, boost production by utilizing existing manufacturing capacity, and foster international partnerships. It aligns with strategic goals to broaden technological reach and financial inflow for the defence industry.

What role does innovation play in Ukraine's defence sector?

Innovation is central to Ukraine's defence sector, as evidenced by events like the European Defense Tech Hackathon. These initiatives aim to find new technological solutions for pressing defence challenges, such as improving air defence and countering drone threats, to ensure national security.

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Україна та ЄС EU to open Defence Innovation Office in Kyiv: practical work has already begun The European Union has started work on opening a Defence Innovation Office in Kyiv. It is expected to become a bridge between innovative start-ups in the EU and Ukrainian companies and the Armed Forces. 1 313 3 War in Ukraine

єс,євросоюз,євроінтеграція On May 6, EU-Ukraine Defense Industry Forum will be held in Brussels A defense industry forum will be held in Brussels on May 6 to strengthen defense cooperation between the EU and Ukraine. 339 0 Incidents

Умєров провів розмову з главою Міноборони Австралії Річардом Марлесом Umerov discusses joint ventures with Australian Defense Minister Marles Ukraine’s Defense Minister Rustem Umerov had a telephone conversation with his Australian counterpart Richard Marles. 621 5 Previously in trend: War

чмут Defense industry of Ukraine can produce 3 times more weapons than amount of all funds allocated for military procurement. Export should be opened - volunteer Chmut It’s time for Ukraine to open up exports for the defense industry and earn money in foreign markets. 6 805 104 Previously in trend: War

зеленський There are 500 defence enterprises in Ukraine. Almost 300,000 people are involved in production of weapons for Armed Forces, - Zelenskyy Currently, there are 500 defence companies operating in Ukraine. Almost 300,000 people are involved in production. They produce domestic shells, guns, mortars, armoured vehicles, anti-tank systems, electronic warfare systems, etc. for the Ukrainian army. 3 779 64 Economics

для,дрони,великі,фронту AeroDrone co-owner Shymkiv on development of Ukrainian UAVs: I know our manufacturers, who are much better than foreign competitors Ukrainian developments for the military-industrial complex, particularly in the field of unmanned systems, are quite promising. 14 873 13 War in Ukraine

єс,євросоюз,євроінтеграція EU engages Ukraine in developing a strategy for European defence industry Ukraine’s involvement in the development of an industrial strategy in Europe will not only help to meet Ukraine’s defence needs, but will also contribute to the coherence and joint planning of our military and defence industries. 402 1 World

зеленський Over year, our defense industry has produced three times more weapons and equipment, there is significant increase in production of ammunition and quality indicators for missiles, - Zelenskyy. VIDEO Ukraine will continue to negotiate with its partners on joint arms production. This year alone, our defense industry managed to produce three times as many weapons and equipment as last year. 3 211 64 Previously in trend: War

зброя,міноборони,богдана,техніка,гаубиця Ministry of Defense and Ministry of Strategic Industries plan to increase production of missiles, ammunition, weapons and military equipment several times next year Next year, the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine and the Ministry of Strategic Industries will increase the production of missiles, ammunition, weapons and military equipment several times. The main priority is air defense equipment. 4 519 62 War in Ukraine

зброя Ukraine is increasing production of all types of weapons and militarizing economy, - Kuleba Ukraine is strengthening the military-industrial complex and actively increasing the production of all types of weapons to become less dependent on Western allies in the future. 5 897 56 Economics

снаряд,155 Ukraine is now producing much more shells than in whole of last year - Kamyshin This year’s production of shells has increased significantly compared to 2022, but Ukraine mostly relies on supplies from Western partners. 4 539 83 Previously in trend: War

опк In 2024, we will receive first products manufactured by foreign defense companies in Ukraine - Kamyshin Next year, the first products from foreign defense companies opening their offices in Ukraine will be produced. 6 121 9 War in Ukraine

антонов "Antonov" is expanding production of drones, - Reuters Antonov is diversifying its core business of manufacturing cargo aircraft and expanding the production of drones. 10 660 48 Previously in trend: War

зеленський,сунак Britain can produce weapons in Ukraine, - Telegraph British weapons and military equipment can be produced in Ukraine. This is possible in accordance with plans to deepen Ukraine’s ties with NATO. Negotiations are ongoing. 6 219 30 World

укроборонпром Ukraine aims to create high-tech military-industrial complex, - Shmyhal Ukraine aims to create a high-tech military-industrial complex, including thanks to European and world military technologies. 3 404 30 Previously in trend: War

ціхоцький Polish Ambassador Cihotski on joint defense enterprise with Ukraine: "At first stage it will implement two specific projects". The Ukrainian-Polish arms and military equipment manufacturing enterprise develops heavy and high-tech weapons. 7 111 16 Previously in trend: War

SBU prevents sale of classified defense devices, for which offenders sought $2 mln. VIDEO SBU prevents sale of classified defense devices, for which offenders sought $2 mln. VIDEO Counterintelligence officers, together with investigators of the Security Service of Ukraine (SBU), have prevented the leaking of the latest inventions of the domestic military-industrial complex outside the country. 2 869 6 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Rada registers draft resolution on appointment of Urusky as deputy PM Rada registers draft resolution on appointment of Urusky as deputy PM A draft resolution on appointment of ex-deputy head of State Space Agency of Ukraine and former first deputy industrial policy minister Oleh Urusky as deputy prime minister and minister for strategic industrial sectors of Ukraine has been introduced into the parliament. 8 325 48 Previously in trend: New Cabinet

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