Our company is expanding its strategic partnerships: another specialized educational institution has joined the cooperation
Technology company BlueBird Tech continues to build strategic partnerships with leading higher education institutions in Ukraine. Khmelnytskyi National University has joined the company’s cooperation program.
The students’ attention was focused on the fixed-wing UAV “Bebradrone,” presented by BlueBird Tech engineers. Future engineers and technical specialists were also introduced to the company’s other flagship products, including the drone detector “Chuyka,” which has become one of the most recognizable devices in the Ukrainian defense tech sector.
Engineers from BlueBird Tech provided students with a detailed overview of the UAV development process, production specifics, and the challenges Ukrainian developers faced during the war.
Company representatives also shared information about internship opportunities, employment prospects, and working in a modern technology company.
“We visit specialized technical universities because we are confident that Ukraine has an exceptionally talented student body that will build the country’s future. Our own technologies and weapons are one of the key conditions of our security alongside a neighbor like Russia. That is why we work systematically with young people and believe that it is the new generation of Ukrainian engineers that will create breakthrough technologies of world-class level,” representatives of BlueBird Tech noted.
The university emphasizes that such meetings are becoming an important part of modern education, as they allow students to see the real high-tech sector and its needs.
At Khmelnytskyi National University, it is also noted that students show strong interest in defense tech solutions and are eager to attend specialized lectures.
“For Khmelnytskyi National University, such meetings are extremely important because they connect the educational process with the real needs of the modern economy, the technology sector, and the defense industry. Students have the opportunity not only to learn about innovative developments but also to see how knowledge in engineering, IT, management, marketing, or communications can be applied in practical work in defense tech,” explains Dmytro Vasylkivskyi, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs of Khmelnytskyi National University.
Khmelnytskyi National University has become the fourth educational institution to cooperate with BlueBird Tech within educational and career guidance initiatives. Previously, the company’s team held specialized lectures and meetings with students of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute, the Kyiv Aviation Institute, and the International Humanitarian University.