Our company is opening R&D offices in Europe and bringing together Ukrainian engineers around the world
BlueBird Tech announces a strategic expansion across European countries – the launch of a network of international R&D centers. The first pilot office will be established in Poland. In the future, representative offices will also be opened in other EU countries.
The goal of the initiative is to unite Ukrainian engineers who live and work abroad. BlueBird Tech aims to create a global ecosystem for the development of military and security technologies.
The company has already opened international recruitment for engineers across various fields, including:
- embedded engineers (firmware and electronics development)
- hardware engineers (PCBs, sensors, radio modules)
- RF/radio engineers (communications, signal resilience, EW/ELINT countermeasures)
- unmanned systems engineers (FPV and fixed-wing UAVs)
- software developers (C/C++, Python, low-level development)
- computer vision/AI engineers (navigation, target recognition)
- navigation and autopilot engineers
- test and QA engineers
- manufacturing and scaling engineers, etc.
“We are bringing together Ukrainian engineers around the world and establishing R&D offices wherever the specialists we need are located. Engaging these professionals will increase the quality and quantity of existing solutions for the front line, as well as accelerate the development of new technologies,” says Valerii Zarubin, co-founder of BlueBird Tech.
Valerii Zarubin adds that the company’s current focus is on Ukrainian specialists, but in the future, it is ready to build international teams by involving experienced foreign engineers.
Currently, BlueBird Tech already has a representative office in the United States.