Advanced C-UAS hardware is operationally obsolete without rigorous system integration. Boryviter briefed EU defence planners at the ESDC in Brussels on forging resilient, multi-layered air defence architectures to defeat asymmetric drone threats.
At the beginning of February, the team of the Boryviter Center of Excellence participated in a series of events in Brussels aimed at strengthening cooperation with European partners, EU institutions, and NATO.
Tetiana Ostra, co-founder of the Boryviter Center of Excellence, participated in an online panel discussion hosted by the European Policy Centre (EPC) to mark the fourth anniversary of russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Boryviter partnered with Swedish Defence University to deliver a specialised residential course for 25 EU officials in Stockholm, enhancing interoperability between Ukrainian and European defence structures.
The Laboratory of Intelligent Technologies deployed the "ODCR Assistant"—a neural network automating OSINT collection, processing over 1,000 adversarial publications daily.
The Boryviter Centre of Excellence co-organised a roundtable on frontline feedback integration at Defense Tech Valley — Ukraine's largest defence technology conference.
Boryviter participated at DALO Industry Days in Copenhagen, highlighting that the Centre has prepared over 33,000 military personnel—exceeding several European national armies.
At the Ukrainian Tactical Medicine Forum 3.0, Boryviter presented a MASCAL case study demonstrating the seven-step After-Action Review methodology applied directly in the field.
Boryviter co-hosted the Second Annual Conference and presented the digital Lessons Learned Portal—a secure ecosystem that automates the collection of After-Action Reviews directly from the trenches.
The Boryviter Centre of Excellence has published the findings of an exploratory study into basic military training at training centres of the Defence Forces of Ukraine.
The Boryviter Centre of Excellence has joined the network of the European Security and Defence College — a structure uniting over 100 leading civilian and military educational institutions across Europe.
The Boryviter Military School, in coordination with the Ministry of Defence of Ukraine and the General Staff of the Armed Forces, convened a conference on Lessons Learned in a Dynamic Defence Environment, aimed at synchronising LL methodology across key defence stakeholders.
Ukraine’s Ministry of Defence, the General Staff, and Boryviter Military School signed a Memorandum of Partnership on implementing NATO Lessons Learned methodology.