Interfax-Ukraine
10:47 07.04.2026

UA Tech School by IT-Enterprise graduates first 50 students – official

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UA Tech School by IT-Enterprise graduates first 50 students – official

KYIV. April 7 (Interfax-Ukraine) – Ukrainian product IT company IT-Enterprise last week completed its first practical UA Tech School IT-Enterprise course for fifty students who studied Industry 4.0 principles, data-driven management, AI assistant usage, and digital hygiene, the company has reported.

"UA Tech School is the first school for digital transformation based on cases of large and medium-sized Ukrainian companies (Ukrainian IT for Ukrainian business) and with the participation of representatives from direct teams involved in digital changes," the company release states.

According to the report, invited experts included representatives from the Ministry of Digital Transformation, IT-Enterprise, IT Ukraine Association, Interpipe, Nibulon, the Sandbox project, Diia.City Union, and other specialists.

"As organizers and speakers participating in the program, it was important for us to see a new highly motivated generation of ambitious youth ready to develop the industry in the future," CEO and founder of IT-Enterprise Oleg Shcherbatenko was quoted as saying.

It is reported that during ten modules, students had the opportunity to master business modeling basics and defend their own digital projects. The goal of the school is to form a community of professionals capable of implementing ERP systems and building high-tech enterprises according to Industry 4.0 standards.

"A separate inspiration is the networking, the circle of like-minded people, and the proactive youth who sincerely strive to create useful solutions for business and society. Such a community inspires action," UA Tech School IT-Enterprise graduate Andriy Pyzhykov added in the release.

Ukrainian product IT company IT-Enterprise has been operating for 38 years. According to its data, every second company among the top 200 largest private companies in Ukraine, per Forbes, is a client, including Interpipe, Nibulon, DTEK, Raiffeisen Bank, Credit Agricole Bank, and Ukrnafta.

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