< img src = "/uploads/blogs/08/fd/ib-fqicd1u51_79e5b82c.jpg" Alt = "Counteering Kabam: Ukrainian Developers were first invited to NATO Innovation Challenge"/~ 62 < P >< Strong > NATO first allowed developers and & nbsp; scientists with & nbsp; Ukraine to & nbsp; nbsp; participation in & nbsp; hackathon threat.

< p > About this & nbsp; informs & nbsp; 26 & nbsp; February Ministry of Defense of Ukraine.

< p > Nato Innovation Challenge & nbsp; & mdash; This is & nbsp; hackathon organized by NATO innovative (OB & Rsquo; NATO Command with & Nbsp; Transformation) and & Nbsp; Alliance Member States.

~ ~ ~ < p > it is stated that & nbsp; competition enables yourself to prove a scientific OB & Rsquo; unity, individual innovators or & nbsp; startupam and & nbsp; nbsp; nbp; nbp; industry.

< p >& laquo; hostile cabbage & nbsp; & mdash; One of the & nbsp; the biggest threats to the Ukrainian military on & nbsp; collision lines and & nbsp; Ukrainian cities. It is important that & nbsp; it is this & nbsp; the topic is & nbsp; a key to NATO's next hackathon. This is & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; we & nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; nbsp; one security context with & nbsp; nbsp; alliance & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; mdash; The Deputy Minister of Defense Valery Churkin noted.

< p > Earlier participation in NATO Innovation Challenge could be taken by representatives of exclusively Alliance Member States. Representatives of Ukraine were admitted this year.

< p >& laquo; the event will take place 27 & nbsp; March 2025 & nbsp; in Bidgosch (Poland) in & nbsp; nbsp; it can also be joined by & nbsp; online. This year's theme & nbsp; & mdash; Countering managed aircraft (CA). You can submit your applications to & nbsp; 13 & nbsp; March. The application for participation in & nbsp; hackathoni must meet certain criteria, from & nbsp; which can be found on & nbsp; nbsp; event site & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; mdash; It is in & nbsp; message.

< p > Main & mdash; The proposed solution should be relevant to the problem, innovative and realistic. It will be evaluated according to the judicial criteria:

< Ul > < Li Plerdy-Tracking-ID = "24226501001" > Relevance to & nbsp; defined problem, < Li Plerdy-Tracking-ID = "32999767901" > Innovative approach,

< Li Plerdy-Tracking-ID = "60895584101" > convenience of use,

< Li Pligrdy-Tracking-ID = "23840992901" > Integration and & nbsp; compatibility,

< Li Plerdy-Tracking-ID = "14186870101" > Portability, < Li Pligrdy-Tracking-ID = "72606941401" > The possibility of zoom,

< Li Plerdy-Tracking-ID = "87787797601" > Reliability, < Li Plerdy-Tracking-ID = "60749985401" > Cost Efficiency and & Nbsp; Resources, ~ < Li Plerdy-Tracking-ID = "17864480801" > Safety and & nbsp; data protection, ~ < Li Plerdy-Tracking-ID = "15529523401" > Effect Effect.

< p > & laquo; Ukraine has long since encountered & nbsp; nbsp; a problem with hostile cottage on & nbsp; nbsp; a front that remains relevant to & nbsp; today, despite some invented solutions. We invite Ukrainian inventors, innovators, scholars and & nbsp; a representative of the OPC to & nbsp; participation in & nbsp; NATO's hackathons & raquo;, & nbsp; & mdash; mdash; called in & nbsp; mou.

< P > You can register for & nbsp; link.

Natasha Kumar

By Natasha Kumar

Natasha Kumar has been a reporter on the news desk since 2018. Before that she wrote about young adolescence and family dynamics for Styles and was the legal affairs correspondent for the Metro desk. Before joining The Times Hub, Natasha Kumar worked as a staff writer at the Village Voice and a freelancer for Newsday, The Wall Street Journal, GQ and Mirabella. To get in touch, contact me through my natasha@thetimeshub.in 1-800-268-7116