Lviv hosts world’s biggest defense tech summit, and funnels $100 million into Ukraine’s tight military budget
Ukraine’s Lviv has become a hub for defense innovation, drawing international investors into Ukraine’s cutting-edge technologies. At the Defense Tech Valley 2025 summit, Ukrainian Defense Companies attracted over $100 million.
Amid ongoing war and without guaranteed US aid or security assurances, Ukraine faces a critical need for robust defense funding to secure victory.
The annual cost of the war currently amounts to around $120 billion, with Ukraine seeking to allocate $60 billion from its 2026 state budget for defense, roughly half of what is actually needed. The remaining funds must come from international partners, making global investment in Ukraine’s defense sector crucial.
Defense Tech Valley 2025 summit
Over 5,000 participants from 50+ countries attended Defense Tech Valley 2025. At the event, four companies from Europe and the US announced plans to invest over $100 million in Ukrainian defense tech.

Key investments include:
- NUNC Capital (Netherlands): €20 million for advanced materials, electronic warfare, and smart manufacturing.
- Verne Capital (Germany-Luxembourg): up to €25 million in European defense and cybersecurity companies.
- Varangians (Sweden): closed its first deal (details forthcoming).
- Oedipus Inc.: Europe’s first permanent capital fund focused solely on defense tech.
Boosting Ukrainian defense tech
According to Mykhailo Fedorov, Ukraine’s Minister of Digital Transformation, Brave1 has helped Ukrainian defense companies raise $90 million since 2024, with the average investment growing from $300K to $1 million. The initiative continues to expand Ukraine’s defense tech ecosystem and foster international collaboration.
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