Ukraine tech sector goes to war | FT Film

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Published 2023-07-25
From the production of cheap battlefield drones to AI-powered missile detection, Ukrainian tech start-ups, IT workers and volunteers have been developing military tech and putting themselves on the front line of the war effort

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00:00 Ukraine’s tech war
00:39 The growing tech sector
01:28 The tech start-up: Respeecher and AI voice cloning
03:35 The miltech start-up: Zvook and AI missile detection
05:32 A digitally-focused country
08:00 A fully-fledged drone war
09:06 The drone start-up
11:17 Drones: the growth of the market
12:41 Why drones?
14:13 Drones and the women’s veteran movement
16:00 Ukrainian resilience
16:30 Air Alert! Ajax Systems
19:30 It’s not just about drones
20:12 The anti-drone gun: DroneUA
21:04 Who’s winning the tech war?
22:45 The army of robots
23:36 A new Israel?
24:46 The war has changed us

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All Comments (21)
  • @lauravitale8007
    “Those who were able to survive, no matter what, are exceptional.” Yes, you Ukrainians are exceptional. Slava Ukraine!
  • @lummergnu
    For Ukraine every live matters, for Russia no life matters.
  • @KellenDunnVPDFO
    During the Cold War, the CIA viewed Ukrainians as the brains and brawn of the Soviet Union. Without the brain, the body flops like a Russian. Glory to Ukraine. Glory to the Heroes
  • @moffig1
    Ukrainians are amazing. Please make more videos like this, its really interesting. Slava Ukraini 🇺🇦
  • Many people don't understand the Ukrainian Spirit. We were hardened by hundreds of years of brutal repression and misrepresentation, this war is a reminder and yet another good, I emphasize GOOD reason to not only persevere but also thrive as a sovereign nation well capable of outstanding technological innovation.
  • @mrp916
    Working with the ukrainian IT companies is always a pleasure. Not many people know that Grammarly, Gitlab, Ajax and many more companies have origins in Ukraine
  • @rsKayiira
    Excellent reporting. We need to support Ukraine more and more so they can defend themselves from the Russian military
  • @orysiakhimiak5335
    "Why do we need to be innovative? To survive" - Quote from Maria Berlianska in the video was so powerful and meaningful. Thank you for this video!
  • @matteoosso4252
    Ukraine will prevail and be one of the strongest country in the scene in future decades. Slava Ukrainii! 🇺🇦❤
  • @paulmakinson1965
    I worked with Ukrainian engineers in Kiev and Dnipropetrovsk. They are really smart, competent and are brilliant at improvising solutions with whatever they have at hand.
  • @davidb6576
    A well presented and constructed video - I have donated to the Ukraine war effort, I wish it was closer to the million dollar level, but I do what I can now and tomorrow....
  • @amphibiousone7972
    RAID technology continues to deliver. I'm very impressed with Ukraine's determination, resolve and innovation. Slava Ukraine 🇺🇦🤝🇺🇸 Heroyam Slava 🌾🌻👨‍🌾👨‍💻 💙💛
  • @jamlarna
    Ukrainians are absolutely incredible! The will of the people to just say FYOU to Russia and to strive to develop new technology and rebuild their lives and country while there is still a war going on is inspiring. Stay strong Ukraine ❤️ for Wales UK 💪🏽
  • I wish all of you in this video the best in all your endeavors. Ukraine never fails to impress me with it’s resilience, ingenuity & beauty. As to evil moscovia, I curse you forever. Slava Ukraini…Glory to the heroes 🇺🇦 🌻 💪
  • @W_Bin
    Slava Ukraine. The beauty is that you give your talents and education back to your country, don't run away with it like ruzzians.
  • @SKMarcusA
    Great journalism. Put faces behind this amazing drone powerhouse. Ukraine will thrive as a military tech country.