Ukraine's cooperation with DIANA (Defense Innovation Accelerator for the North Atlantic) will allow Ukrainian companies to visit test centers and acceleration platforms in Alliance member countries.
James Appathurai, Interim Managing Director of the NATO Defence Innovation Accelerator, announced this during the 11th Kyiv Youth Security Forum "GEN W²: CODING THE FUTURE".
"This is the first time we have a mandate to cooperate with a non-NATO member partner. We have begun negotiating with the Ukrainian government. We expect to quickly reach an agreement on areas of cooperation between DIANA and the government," Appathurai said.
Appathurai is confident that a quick agreement will be reached that "allows Ukrainian companies to work with DIANA and visit its testing centers and acceleration sites".
He emphasized the importance of finding, enhancing, incorporating, and adapting new technologies on the battlefield so that Ukraine can become self-sufficient.
The event is supported by the NATO Representation in Ukraine and the Friedrich Ebert Foundation in partnership with the Tech Force in UA association.
Open Ukraine is an international foundation established by Arseniy Yatsenyuk in July 2007. Its goal is to strengthen and develop Ukraine's authority in the world. The foundation organizes the Kyiv Security Forum every year. This leading international discussion platform focuses on issues of war and peace. The foundation also organizes the Kyiv Youth Security Forum to develop a new generation of Ukrainian leaders.







