Mykhailo Fedorov, Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation, Education, Science and Technology Development and Minister of Digital Transformation, spoke about the development of Brave1, the search for technological solutions, and new services that will soon be available in the Diia app and portal.
“Almost 3,000 developments have already been registered on the Brave1 platform. Now the cluster is focused on finding new technologies, as the war is moving to a new level, so we need to be quick and predict the future,” said Mykhailo Fedorov.
In particular, Brave1 has tested three of the most anticipated technologies for the frontline: a swarm of drones that allows one pilot to control a whole group of UAVs; guided munitions that hit targets with increased accuracy; and a robotic dog that performs logistics and reconnaissance functions in different weather conditions and terrain.
In addition, Mykhailo Fedorov spoke about the new services that Diia’s team is working on: display of weapons permits, eExcise, multisharing, services for business in the eEntrepreneur complex, reporting of communication problems, and Diia.Signature for legal entities.
“Diia is actively developing during the war: we have launched many new services over the past few years. The number of users has already reached 21 million. In recent months alone, we have introduced recruitment in Diia, launched a national cashback service and a marriage service that was included in the Time list,” said Mykhailo Fedorov.