Sigma Software Group Joins the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council

Sigma Software Group has joined the U.S.-Ukraine Business Council (USUBC), making a key move in developing stronger business connections between Ukraine and the U.S.

Sigma Software actively contributes to Ukraine’s tech ecosystem through Sigma Software Labs, Sigma Software University, and the SID Venture Partners fund, supporting startups and fostering IT talent. Having worked with U.S. companies for many years, we have contributed to deepening Ukraine’s and the USA’s ties in business, startup development, investment, and other areas.

Ukrainian-American Relations

USUBC actively develops and manages various programs in the United States and Ukraine to communicate relevant developments in Ukraine. It also provides other services to members, including regular and ad hoc briefings with policymakers, business executives, and other interested parties.

By joining USUBC, our company reinforces our focus on building lasting partnerships in technology, investment, and innovation, creating more opportunities for collaboration in these critical areas. Since 2014, when Sigma Software started actively developing its offices in the USA, we have been forging connections in this country, participating in industry events together with professional organizations. Over the years, we have created many long-term partner relations with American companies, and we strive to continue and develop our collaboration with them.

“We are delighted to welcome Sigma Software to USUBC,” said Irina Paliashvili, President of USUBC. “Sigma Software’s commitment to technological innovation, business development, and investment in Ukraine’s tech ecosystem aligns with our mission to support economic growth and strengthen the U.S.-Ukraine business ties. Their leadership in IT services, education initiatives, venture investments, and defense tech makes them a key player in advancing Ukraine’s global competitiveness.”

“Becoming a member of USUBC is a significant milestone for Sigma Software,” said Olga Ksonzenko, Government Relations Director at Sigma Software. “As a company deeply committed to Ukraine’s innovation-driven future, we are eager to strengthen partnerships with U.S. businesses and organizations, drive new opportunities, and promote Ukraine as a top destination for IT solutions and investments.”

We started our membership by participating in the U.S.-Ukraine Business Forum hosted by USUBC during Ukrainian Week in Washington, DC. The forum gathered key stakeholders from the government and private sectors and facilitated discussions on tech cooperation, defenсe innovation, and economic recovery.

With this new chapter, we look forward to strengthening strategic partnerships and significantly impacting the global tech industry.

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