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ITU Member company IT-Enterprise is expanding its presence in the Polish market and provides support to Ukrainian manufacturing companies participating in grant programs aimed at the digital transformation of production.
The Ukrainian product-focused IT company IT-Enterprise has been operating for more than 35 years, supporting the digital transformation of the largest companies in the country’s real economy sector. Its clients include Interpipe, KNESS, Nibulon, Ukrposhta, Ukrnafta, Ukrzaliznytsia, and others. From the first days of the full-scale war, the IT-Enterprise team has been working closely with government authorities to implement projects critically important for Ukraine, including humanitarian aid accounting, accelerating procurement processes, and business relocation. The company’s founder and CEO, Oleh Shcherbatenko, is a consistent promoter of Industry 4.0 and 5.0 approaches and technologies.
The initiative targets enterprises that have already established production facilities or offices in Poland and are seeking to implement modern Industry 4.0 technologies. The program offers partial project funding — up to 70% of expenses are covered by grant resources.
Digitalization has become a key factor in the success of Ukrainian manufacturing companies entering European markets. Implementing Industry 4.0 technologies allows them not only to adapt to new requirements, but also to compete on equal terms with leading EU players. A systematic approach to transformation opens the way to scaling, flexibility, and sustainable long-term development
said Oleh Shcherbatenko, founder and CEO of IT-Enterprise
Financial support covers the implementation of IT-Enterprise solutions designed to automate and improve the efficiency of business processes, production management, and asset management.
Participants can expect comprehensive support — from consultations on document preparation to technical assistance at all stages of project implementation. Special attention is given to adapting technologies to European market requirements and ensuring sustainable business development.
The program is relevant for companies already operating in Poland or planning to expand into EU countries. It opens additional opportunities for integrating Ukrainian businesses into European Union production chains and enhances competitiveness in new markets.
According to IT-Enterprise, interest among Ukrainian manufacturers in implementing digital solutions with the support of international grant funds is growing. Such programs significantly reduce the financial burden on businesses and accelerate the transition to modern management models.
Previously, IT-Enterprise also reported on the implementation of SAF-T in Ukraine, which allows companies to prepare for electronic audits and harmonize financial and tax processes with international transparency standards.