Among the final winners of the program are 35 companies that operate on AI, Drugs, Education and Logistics.
The second stage of the Google Support Fund for Ukraine startups has been completed. Among the final winners are 35 companies working with AI, medicine, education and logistics. This has been reported on the official Google blog for startups.
The Google Support Fund has been mentioned for startups in Ukraine, which in 2024 received an additional 10 million dollars of financing, completing the second phase of its program. Today, Google has declared a final cohort of 35 companies that will receive up to 100 thousand dollars of irreversible financing, accessing Google Cloud services up to 350 thousand dollars and Mentor support.
Among the selected startups are projects in areas of artificial intelligence, health care, business automation, bionics, legal services and digital banking. All of these companies, according to Google representatives, have the potential to be a driving force for the Ukrainian economic restoration.
Awards will receive the following companies:
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Adminix – helps entrepreneurs create sites and services without programming knowledge.
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Aibody – Model the human body on a computer for doctors and study.
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Allbionics – Makes bioonic hand prostheses available in price.
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Allpass.ai – helps banks and financial companies keep track of AI’s assistance law.
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Apixmed – Examines medical data and advises doctors how to treat it.
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Aspichi – combines virtual reality and AI to help people with thought.
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Banani – automatically creates design of interfaces using AI.
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Banneboo – Makes advertising and video banners in minutes.
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Buzzabout – turns comments from the Internet to ideas for marketing.
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Clincasequest – teaches doctors through interactive simulations.
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Crosscheck – Checking if the company complies with environmental standards.
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Genect – looking for potential customers for B2B business.
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Gosolo – Provides freelancers and small business banking tools.
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Grais is a wise assistant for the answers to messengers.
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Hesh – automates the management of production in factories.
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Impasto – helps sellers to find customers better via LinkedIn.
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Benefits of Carpatia – helps companies organize bonuses and benefits for employees.
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Knopka – Improves speed of help in hospitals.
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Legal nodes – Provides legal subscription services.
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Neucurrent – helps small shops holding consumers.
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OpenBabylon – AI adapts on the linguistic and cultural features of different countries.
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Quoroom – Provides investors and startup tools for capital management.
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Reblum – Editing pictures with artificial intelligence.
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Soft Way – helps companies plan and pay for trips.
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Spacebring – Provides tools for co -workers and offices.
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Stackbob – Controls with access to companies on what.
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Subjektiv – a platform for selling and buying art.
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Technovator – develops charging without wires by air.
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The beautiful plastic company – processing plastic in materials for construction.
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The original is an online store of a trusted second hand.
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Versi Bionics – Creates the best -hand bionic hands.
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Wareflow – automates the logistics in the warehouses.
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Wild.Code – helps companies find trusted IT specialists.
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X -Ray Interact -Examines a person’s personality through a digital trace.
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YouScan – Checking social networks so that business can better understand customers.
Overall, in the framework of the second phase of the program since 2024, 98 Ukrainian startups have received financial and mentor support. The program operator is 1991 accelerator – the first startup accelerator in Ukraine.
Earlier it was reported that Ukrainian’s start for studying preply languages received $ 70 million investment for the development of technology based on artificial intelligence.
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