When Ukrainian tech challenges Elon Musk

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Nothing is going well between Elon Musk and Volodymyr Zelensky. If the boss of SpaceX had earned the respect of Moscow’s number one opponent by making Starlink satellites available to Kiev, the Ukrainian head of state did not appreciate the recent “peace plan” at all imagined by the American billionaire.

Ukrainian entrepreneurs are not giving up, as evidenced by the action of the young inventor Igor Klymenko. At only 17 years old, this native of kyiv has developed a prototype of an anti-personnel mine detector drone. An innovation that is anything but anecdotal when, worldwide, more than 15 million people live in places dotted with these mines.

“I’ve always been interested in science, so I decided to research ways to use robotics for mine clearance,” said the budding inventor. A determination shared by many other Ukrainian entrepreneurs. How to change the face of the conflict? Response elements.

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