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Dwarf Engineering won the IT Arena competition among miltech startups. Who else won prizes and what solutions do these startups offer?

Dwarf Engineering won the IT Arena competition among miltech startups, offering a solution for a B2B platform for integration between developers of autonomous control systems and manufacturers of UAVs, NRCs, ammunition, and surface/underwater drones.

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Dwarf Engineering won the IT Arena competition among miltech startups. Who else won prizes and what solutions do these startups offer?

Dwarf Engineering won the IT Arena competition among miltech startups, offering a solution for a B2B platform for integration between developers of autonomous control systems and manufacturers of UAVs, NRCs, ammunition, and surface/underwater drones.

Dwarf Engineering received $15,000 for first place at the IT Arena. Miltech startups BabAI and Bravo Dynamics also received prize money of $10,000 and $5,000, respectively.

The startup BabAI offers an artificial intelligence-based defense system against enemy FPV drones, and Bravo Dynamics is creating the Phantom 3.0 mesh system for ground robots.

As dev.ua reported, at the annual startup competition within the framework of IT Arena 2025 , projects that combine artificial intelligence with solving the most pressing problems in the areas of women’s health, agrotechnology, and corporate security won the general category. In total, 60 startups competed in the semifinals, 30 of which were in the general category.

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