Ukrainians launch ID Accelerator for startups – free of charge
Ukrainian tech startups at the idea or pre-seed stage are invited to join the first-ever ID Accelerator program. Applications are now open, and the program kicks off on April 1. Participation is completely free, and the main goal is to help founders test their hypotheses and develop a sustainable, long-term vision for their businesses.
Program details
- ID Accelerator was founded by five experienced entrepreneurs with over 20 years in tech: Katia Ostapchuk, Yaroslav Chupryna, Yulia Indyk, Zakhar Ovdiienko, and Serhii Sienenok. They bring expertise in launching and scaling businesses, consulting across various markets, and successfully expanding companies internationally — both startups and established firms.
«Our mission is to help professionals turn their ideas into reality by providing a solid foundation for startups. We want to see more meaningful products and business ventures come to life,» Katia Ostapchuk told Scroll.
- The program aims to enroll 15-20 participants and welcomes tech-driven ideas from any industry. It focuses on idea validation and personal development for founders.
- The six-week program will be conducted online in Ukrainian. Participants will present their projects at the Online Demo Day scheduled for May.
- While ID Accelerator does not provide funding, it offers mentorship and coaching to support startup growth.
Ukrainians launch ID Accelerator for startups – free of charge
Ukrainian tech startups at the idea or pre-seed stage are invited to join the first-ever ID Accelerator program. Applications are now open, and the program kicks off on April 1. Participation is completely free, and the main goal is to help founders test their hypotheses and develop a sustainable, long-term vision for their businesses.
Program details
- ID Accelerator was founded by five experienced entrepreneurs with over 20 years in tech: Katia Ostapchuk, Yaroslav Chupryna, Yulia Indyk, Zakhar Ovdiienko, and Serhii Sienenok. They bring expertise in launching and scaling businesses, consulting across various markets, and successfully expanding companies internationally — both startups and established firms.
«Our mission is to help professionals turn their ideas into reality by providing a solid foundation for startups. We want to see more meaningful products and business ventures come to life,» Katia Ostapchuk told Scroll.
- The program aims to enroll 15-20 participants and welcomes tech-driven ideas from any industry. It focuses on idea validation and personal development for founders.
- The six-week program will be conducted online in Ukrainian. Participants will present their projects at the Online Demo Day scheduled for May.
- While ID Accelerator does not provide funding, it offers mentorship and coaching to support startup growth.