Eugene Nayshtetik and five of his co-workers shuttered their company developing medical and biotech startups to join the defence forces days after Russia invaded Ukraine. But within two months, their commanders agreed it would be more useful if they gave up their military careers and used their expertise on technical projects to help the war. With the government’s blessing, Nayshtetik and his team of engineers moved to neighbouring Poland where they raised initial funding from a Polish company, Air Res Aviation, to develop a new drone for the Ukrainian military. 📻 Listen to Times Radio - 📍 Subscribe to our channel - 🗞 Subscribe to The Times 📲 Get the free Times Radio app
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