Ukrainian technology companies are increasingly becoming part of the U.S. economy — not only through exports, but through local presence, practical cooperation, and long-term value creation.
A new article by UKRINFORM highlights the contribution of Ukrainian entrepreneurs to the American economy and features Futurology as one of the examples of Ukrainian-rooted technology businesses developing in the U.S. market.
According to a study by ISE Group and the Ukrainian-American Chamber of Commerce & Industry, businesses founded by Ukrainians or Ukrainian-origin entrepreneurs generate nearly $60 billion in annual revenue in the United States and support approximately 300,000 jobs.
With Ukrainian roots and an office in Pennsylvania, Futurology develops practical applications of robotics, autonomous systems, and agrodrones for the U.S. market. The company works with local clients, including American farmers, builds service infrastructure, and contributes to the broader innovation ecosystem.
As Valerii Iakovenko, co-founder of Futurology, noted in a comment for UKRINFORM:
“Entering the U.S. market for us is not expansion in the traditional sense but a natural stage of development. We invest in a local presence and operate as part of the American economy.”
Futurology’s work reflects a new model of Ukrainian tech entrepreneurship in the United States: from international expertise to local integration, industry-focused services, and long-term collaboration with American partners.
We thank UKRINFORM and Vladyslav Obukh for highlighting Ukrainian-American business cooperation and the Futurology case.
Read the full article:
https://www.ukrinform.ua/rubric-economy/4138689-amerikanska-mria-akim-e-ta-moze-buti-vnesok-ukrainciv-u-najbilsu-ekonomiku-svitu.html

