Our company signed a memorandum with the Zhytomyr Military Institute
Ukrainian technology company BlueBird Tech and the S. P. Korolyov Zhytomyr Military Institute signed a memorandum of cooperation aimed at strengthening the training of both future military specialists and serving officers.
As part of the partnership, the company will provide its technological solutions for use in the educational process. This will allow cadets to study modern military technologies in theory and gain practical skills in operating equipment currently used on the battlefield.
This includes exposure to real developments of the Ukrainian defense sector, such as “Chuyka,” “Bebradrone,” “Hrets,” “Chipa,” and others. This will help cadets better understand the modern battlefield, the principles behind advanced technologies, and the specifics of their application in combat conditions.
In addition to providing equipment for educational purposes, BlueBird Tech specialists will be involved in training, delivering technical lectures and practical sessions for cadets. During these sessions, they will discuss modern technologies, their operating principles, usage specifics, and the challenges developers face when creating solutions for the military.
The company believes that close cooperation between defense technology manufacturers and military educational institutions is critical amid the rapid transformation of modern warfare.
“Interaction with military educational institutions is very important for the company. Warfare is constantly changing, and we must be ready for these changes. We will cooperate with the Zhytomyr Military Institute to ensure that cadets have access to technologies that are relevant today and actively used on the front line. In this way, they will graduate not only with theoretical knowledge but also with practical experience in using modern systems,” BlueBird Tech stated.
BlueBird Tech considers cooperation with educational institutions one of the key directions of its activity. The company is already implementing partnership projects with Ukrainian universities and plans to further expand strategic cooperation with military institutes and training centers.
The aim of such initiatives is to develop a new generation of officers and specialists who are ready to work with modern technologies from the first day of service and quickly adapt to the challenges of the modern battlefield.