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50 entrepreneurs from the regions are being prepared free of charge to enter the EU and USA markets with the help of AI

Ukraine is launching a free educational programme called BECOME VISIBLE AI lab, aimed at supporting small and medium-sized businesses from the regions in entering the European Union and USA markets. Fifty entrepreneurs will be selected to participate.

The training will last six weeks and will focus on the use of artificial intelligence tools, personal branding, and the development of digital presence.

The programme aims to help Ukrainian companies enter international markets, attract investment, and maintain economic activity in Ukraine.

As part of the programme, participants will:

  • work on developing their personal brand with a focus on LinkedIn;
  • receive mentoring support from entrepreneurs with experience working in the EU and the USA;
  • gain access to AI tools for content creation and developing individual communication strategies.

Special attention will be paid to understanding the mechanisms of trust and reputation in Western markets and the opportunities for European funds to support small and medium-sized businesses.

The programme is open to:

  • business owners and individual entrepreneurs from Dnipro, Zaporizhzhia, Kharkiv, Odesa and Lviv;
  • the project is open to companies of any profile – manufacturers, suppliers, service, technology or consulting companies, working online or offline;
  • priority is given to businesses headed by women, as well as internally displaced entrepreneurs with export potential.

Applications will be accepted until 23 January 2026, with the first practical lecture scheduled for early February. Participation in the programme is free for selected entrepreneurs. Applications can be submitted via the link.

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Юлія Мирська
Юлія Мирська
Author | She graduated with a degree in television and radio journalism. She has about a year of experience working in the media. She worked as a news editor for the online publication Speka.media.

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