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Ukrainian company HIMERA has raised more than $2.5 million to further develop its technologies and strengthen its position in both the Ukrainian and international defense communications markets.
This was reported on December 18 by First Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov.
“HIMERA has gone from engineering solutions and testing in combat conditions to a stage of confident scaling.
The new funding enables the team to grow even faster and create solutions already used by Ukrainian units.
HIMERA accelerates solution development, expands coverage, and increases the stability and security of communications for units that operate daily in combat conditions. This directly strengthens national security.
The company is already implementing contracts in Europe and the United States and entering new markets where resilient communications with a low probability of interception are critically important.
Congratulations to the team! We continue to support Ukrainian defense tech”, — Mykhailo Fedorov noted.
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