
Google announces the final group of Ukrainian startups that will receive up to $100,000 in funding
Google has announced the final group of 35 startups that will receive up to $100,000 in funding from the tech giant’s Startup Support Fund for Ukraine. These startups have made “incredible technological breakthroughs” in AI and healthcare.
In addition to funding, the startups will receive mentoring support from Google, access to the company’s products, and up to $350,000 in loans to use Google Cloud. Here is the full list of those announced so far:
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Adminix: an AI-powered development and automation platform that helps businesses create software solutions without involving IT teams.
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AIBODY: a platform that offers high-precision modeling of body physiology by combining digital physiology with generative AI.
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Allbionics: affordable and functional bionic prostheses for people with upper limb loss.
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Allpass.ai: AI-based platform for automating regulatory compliance for businesses.
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Apixmed: an AI-based platform that provides personalized treatment recommendations by analyzing medical records and genomic data of patients.
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Aspichi: a virtual reality platform that combines immersive therapy with AI-based diagnostics.
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Banani: an AI-based tool for quick and easy generation of interface design.
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BannerBoo: an AI-powered platform for creating, managing, and publishing animated and video ads.
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buzzabout: an AI-based tool that turns online conversations into actionable insights for marketers.
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ClinCaseQuest: a simulation learning platform for medical education designed to improve clinical thinking and reduce medical errors among healthcare professionals.
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Crosscheck: An AI platform that helps companies prepare for audits faster and more efficiently.
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Generect: B2B platform for automating lead generation by identifying ideal customer profiles.
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GoSolo: a business banking and e-commerce platform for small businesses and the self-employed.
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Grais: an AI-powered messaging agent that helps you respond faster and smarter.
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HESH: a production management system designed to optimize manufacturing processes.
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Impasto: a platform for automating LinkedIn communications for agencies and sales teams using AI and personalization.
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Karpatia Benefits: a corporate benefits management platform that simplifies the process of creating, managing, and delivering benefits.
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Knopka: a system for calling medical personnel in hospitals to coordinate actions, emergency response and patient care at the touch of a button.
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Legal Nodes: AI-focused platform for legal and compliance solutions for global technology companies.
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NeuCurrent: AI-powered customer experience management and omnichannel marketing platform.
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OpenBabylon: a platform for adapting advanced AI models for specific evaluation and use, such as reflecting national culture, language, and social structures.
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Quoroom: a platform for venture capital funds and private companies to manage investment activities.
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Reblum: professional AI-powered image retouching platform.
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Soft Way: an AI-powered platform for organizing, managing, and optimizing business trips.
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Spacebring: a platform for managing coworking and shared workspaces.
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StackBob: AI platform for identity and access management (IAM)
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Subjektiv: a platform for artists, buyers, and experts to trade unique material art objects.
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TechNovator: a technology for wireless energy transmission through quantization.
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The Good Plastic Company: a technology for recycling plastic waste into sustainable materials.
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The Originals: a resale platform that simplifies the sale of branded items and uses AI to build trust and sustainable consumption.
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Versi Bionics: a robotic bionic prosthesis designed to provide high functionality for people with limb loss.
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Wareflow: AI-powered warehouse management platform that automates and optimizes logistics operations.
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Wild.Codes: an AI-powered marketplace of trusted technical specialists.
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X-Ray Contact: a platform for fast automatic face verification for risk analysis.
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YouScan: AI-powered social media analytics platform.
It is reported that the Google Support Fund for Startups in Ukraine, operated by 1991, including this final group, has already provided support to 98 companies under the second phase of the program.
The fund was launched with $5 million in 2022. In February 2024, the second stage was launched with $10 million.
Read more: Google selects 30 Ukrainian startups to receive up to $100,000 in funding from its Support Fund
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