The Kyiv Post

Launched in 1995, Kyiv Post is Ukraine’s leading English-language newspaper, produced by a team of Western and Ukrainian journalists. Over the years, the weekly newspaper has led the charge for a free press in Ukraine, and has played roles in the Georgiy Gongadze scandal, the Orange Revolution and other significant Ukrainian events. The Kyiv Post’s IT coverage is sponsored by Looksery, Ciklum, Steltec Capital and SoftServe. The content is independent of the donors.

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Poroshenko promises IT community better business climate

Meeting with representatives of IT community on July 6, Poroshenko promised his administration would draft legislation to issue special visas for IT specialists to attract more foreign investors and qualified IT professionals to Ukraine’s burgeoning tech sector. Lithuania’s parliament at the end of June passed a bill on startup visas to attract foreign IT specialists to …

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Lviv conference mixes jazz with expert discussions on IT industry prospects

This year Lviv, dubbed the IT capital of western Ukraine, held a new conference — the “Lviv IT Jazz Conference,” — where top business leaders, investors and state officials discussed the country’s up-and-coming IT industry. While most other tech conferences in Ukraine focus on narrow subjects, this one brought in a wide range experts to paint a …

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Swedish IT firms find “great range of opportunities” in Ukraine, but legislation and tax structure still “need to improve”

Whether it’s two Swedes who want to start a small information technology company, or a huge Swedish multinational company looking to open research and development center, Ukraine has proven to be a good fit for both types. In fact, a total of six IT companies either originally from Sweden or with Swedish investments have been …

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Ukraine creates National Cybersecurity Center

Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on June 7 signed a decree on creating a national cybersecurity center. The decree takes effect from June 8, the date of its official publication. According to the decree, the center is to coordinate its activities with the National Security and Defense Council (NSDC) of Ukraine to implement the Ukrainian Cybersecurity Strategy that the NSDC …

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Ukrainian e-commerce resumes growth, but is still hindered by legal barriers

It’s been a good year for Ukraine’s electronic commerce market. The rollout of third-generation mobile telecommunications technology, which has increased smartphone use, means there are more e-customers online to sell to. And Ukraine’s first law on e-commerce, which entered force in September 2015, has made it considerably easier to run an online business in Ukraine.

Ukrainian startup aims to help small farmers work more efficiently

A new tech startup from Ukraine aims to improve the efficiency of small farmers with help from out-of-this-world technology – the GPS satellite network. Michael Utkin, 36, is the founder of eFarmer, which has harnessed the GPS satellite-based navigation system to optimize the use of farm machinery on the ground. “My mission in life is to …

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Swedish-Ukrainian company finds IT education lights path to growth

Andreas Flodström and Gustav Henman, two young Swedish entrepreneurs, came to Ukraine in September 2012 knowing “OK Russian” and with the shared goal of setting up a business in Eastern Europe “from scratch.” That same year they set up a software development company in Poltava, a provincial capital of 290,000 people some 350 kilometers east …

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Ukrainian startup matches up blood donors with potential recipients

For the last three years Iryna Slavinska has dedicated her life to one thing – boosting blood donation in Ukraine. The head of the non-profit Association of Young Blood Donors, Slavinska, says most people don’t understand how vital blood donors are to the health sector, and the Ukrainian government is doing nothing to help. In fact, patients themselves often …

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Ukrainian startups find refuge in Poland from Ukraine’s crisis

Given the nation’s economic setbacks in recent years, some Ukrainian entrepreneurs have been seeking better places to develop their businesses, find new customers and reach new markets. For more many, those desires have led them to Poland. According to Polish national daily newspaper Rzeczpospolita, more than 400,000 Ukrainians have moved to Poland over the last …

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Electric car market gaining momentum

Electric cars are on a roll, sort of. The number of such vehicles in Ukraine has risen to 693 from 59 two years ago. But Nazar Shymone-Davyda, the founder of the Tesla Club Ukraine, a nonprofit dedicated to popularizing electric cars, estimates that there are as many as 1,000 electric cars now being driven in the …

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