Scholarships for Future Engineers of Ukraine by Vyriy Industries
Vyriy Industries, one of the largest Ukrainian manufacturers of FPV drones, in collaboration with the CREED platform, has initiated a scholarship program aimed at the new generation of engineers destined to work in Ukraine's defense sector. As reported by "Militarny", this program is tailored for engineering students, currently limited to universities in Kyiv.
Registration for participation began in early October 2025, and applications will be accepted until October 14, 2025.
This initiative is designed to provide financial support for talented young specialists, with a current focus on 35 students who will receive financial assistance over six months.
The scholarship system comprises three levels of financial support:
- 1500 UAH per month;
- 3000 UAH per month;
- 8000 UAH per month.
Moreover, the most ambitious participants will be offered a chance to start their careers at Vyriy Industries. To qualify, candidates must be motivated, academically successful, and willing to apply their knowledge to enhance Ukraine's defense capabilities.
"Investing in the education of engineers is an investment in the future of Military Tech and a contribution to Ukraine's independence. We believe that supporting youth through scholarships has a direct practical impact on the industry. Scholarships enable students to focus on their studies and engage in real technological projects that operate on the frontlines," said representatives from Vyriy.
The company emphasized the need to prepare specialists who are urgently required today in Ukraine.
"For the CREED community, it's crucial that students receive not only financial support but also a genuine starting point for their careers. This aligns with our mission to build human capital in Ukraine from school to first jobs. We want young engineers to envision their futures in Ukraine rather than abroad," explained CREED founder Andriy Tagansky.
Earlier, Vyriy introduced a new drone named "September," capable of functioning as both a reconnaissance tool and a kamikaze unit, as well as carrying two FPV systems.