Potential partners for the establishment and development of technology incubators in Ukraine.
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Khrystyna Malyeryk

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This article examines the strategic importance of international cooperation in the establishment and development of technology incubators in Ukraine, with particular emphasis on the role of foreign scientific, engineering, and investment partners in strengthening the national innovation ecosystem. The publication analyzes organizational approaches to building international partnerships capable of accelerating the commercialization of innovative technologies and supporting the sustainable development of high-technology enterprises.
Particular attention is devoted to the potential for scientific and technological cooperation between Ukraine and Israel, taking into account the favorable conditions for professional interaction, the common engineering and scientific traditions shared by many specialists, and the opportunities for expanding collaborative research, technology transfer, and joint innovation projects. The article identifies priority technological fields in which international cooperation may produce the greatest practical and economic benefits, including advanced composite materials, superhard materials, electron microscopy, carbon-based engineering materials, and modern agricultural technologies.
The publication further considers the contribution of international experts, research institutions, industrial enterprises, venture investors, and technology commercialization specialists to the successful operation of technology incubators. It emphasizes the importance of integrating global scientific expertise, engineering competencies, and investment resources into the national innovation infrastructure in order to accelerate the development, commercialization, and international competitiveness of advanced technological projects.
Special consideration is also given to the prospects for expanding international cooperation in specialized fields of innovation, including medical technologies, which are recognized as an important area for future research and separate analytical consideration within the broader framework of technology transfer and innovation management.
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Khrystyna Malyeryk

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