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Валентин ШнайдерAround IT
4 February 2026, 15:23
2026-02-04
Deftech company Sine Engineering became a partner of UCU and allocated UAH 450,000 in grants for student education
Sine Engineering and the Ukrainian Catholic University signed a memorandum of strategic cooperation in engineering education. In parallel, the company financed the education of 10 students by providing one-time grants totaling UAH 450,000.
Sine Engineering and the Ukrainian Catholic University signed a memorandum of strategic cooperation in engineering education. In parallel, the company financed the education of 10 students by providing one-time grants totaling UAH 450,000.
According to DOU, the agreements were announced during a lecture series called Sine Talks at the Faculty of Applied Sciences of UCU. The memorandum envisages involving Sine Engineering specialists in the training of students: mentoring, master classes, training tracks and work with real engineering tasks, so that future engineers gain practical experience while still studying.
During the event, the company's co-founder Andriy Chulyk spoke about Sine Engineering's journey from volunteer initiatives to a technology team. According to him, the development started not with a "business idea", but with specific requests from military units. He also outlined the areas the team is working on, including solutions for communication, navigation and control, designed to work in conditions of lack or degradation of infrastructure.
The company emphasizes that the partnership with UCU is considered a long-term investment in the training of engineers, and the grants are one-time support specifically for paying for training. At the same time, Sine Engineering does not rule out expanding the grant program in the future. UCU, for its part, emphasizes that cooperation with industry gives students a better understanding of market requirements and a faster transition from theory to applied cases.
Sine Engineering is known as a deftech team that develops solutions for working in difficult environments and has previously won a NATO competition in Finland. The company has also publicly shared its vision for military technology development and scaling plans.
Previously, dev.ua wrote about how Ukrainian and Swedish companies can receive grants from UAH 230,000 to UAH 4,600,000 for the development of projects aimed at Ukraine's recovery, sustainable development, and closer accession to the EU.