Google defines last 25 Ukrainian startups to receive financial support

KYIV. Dec 1 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Google has defined the following 25 recipients of the Google for Startups Ukraine Support Fund grants, who will receive up to $100,000 in equity-free funding, as well as a mentoring support program from Google, product support, and loans in Google Cloud.

"Although this is the last group of recipients of funding under the Google for Startups Ukraine Support Fund, Google for Startups will continue to provide all 58 startups with mentoring sessions and technical support. In addition, next spring, all startups will be invited to present their achievements to international investors, partners and local startup communities. Also available for applicants from Ukraine are programs such as Growth Academy: Cybersecurity and Founders Academy," a Google Ukraine blog post said on Thursday.

Google also noted that in 2022 the total value of Ukrainian startups tripled, and in just three years this figure increased from EUR3 billion to EUR23.3 billion. In particular, in the last round, funding will be received by:

– Adwisely: an online digital advertising campaign tool that will help increase customer revenue;

– Birb: an app for renting apartments that allows you to search for the best deals in your favorite user areas;

– Book Box: a library service for large companies that provides employees with access to books and any reading materials;

– DjookyX: a platform that allows musicians to sell song rights and raise funds to further develop their careers;

– Drug Cards: efficient software for automatic monitoring of medical literature;

– Folderly: an AI-powered platform that improves the efficiency of customer emails;

– Fuel Finance: financial department in the cloud for startups;

– Gradual: an online platform for sales professionals to develop their professional skills;

– Happy Monday: connects people looking for work with companies that may match them;

– Jiffsy: mobile marketplace for slow fashion brands to help them increase sales;

– Kycaid: online identity verification and compliance management system;

– Mama Plant a Tree: a digital service that allows users to plant a tree in one click;

– Mate Academy: IT courses adapted to the needs of people who want to start working in the field of technology;

– Mathema: an online math school for students from kindergarten to high school;

– NetHunt: customer relationship management system designed for sales teams, integrated with Gmail and LinkedIn;

– Numo: an application to support the well-being and productivity of adults with ADHD;

– Orderry: takes local businesses offline to online to make them more competitive;

– PeopleForce: HR software for companies to manage employee performance;

– Pricer24: a platform that provides brands, distributors and online stores with market analytics;

– RECEPTOR.AI: an AI-powered platform that makes it easier for pharmaceutical and biotech companies to develop a new drug;

– Sorbsys: manufacturer of cheap and environmentally friendly carbon batteries;

– Stape: a tool that helps website owners and marketers track customer behavior;

– Wantent: an artificial intelligence-based platform for measuring audience engagement and testing video content at all stages of production and distribution;

– Workee: a simple website builder designed for private tutors and freelancers;

– YouControl – an online service for market analysis and verification of legal entities.

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