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How to increase the number of dual-use projects
Poland🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

How to increase the number of dual-use projects

During the Ukraine Recovery Conference, a discussion was held at the Polish Pavilion focusing on dual-use projects—projects that serve both civilian and military purposes. Participants noted that Poland has few such initiatives due to factors like operating in peacetime conditions, complex public procurement procedures, barriers to entering the defense sector, and low trust between collaborators. Andriy Chulyk, president of Ukrainian firm Sine Engineering, highlighted Ukraine’s success in dual-use projects due to wartime urgency and fewer bureaucratic constraints. He compared this to Germany, which initially faced similar challenges but now excels in dual-use cooperation thanks to faster processes and flexibility. Lukasz Czajkowski, director-general of the Polish Dual Use Chamber (PIDU), expressed support for Polish-Ukrainian collaboration and outlined three recommendations: move from talk to action, establish frameworks for cooperation including trust-building measures, and simplify formalities to reduce entry barriers into the defense sector.

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How to increase the number of dual-use projects

During the Ukraine Recovery Conference, a discussion was held at the Polish Pavilion focusing on dual-use projects—projects that serve both civilian and military purposes. Participants noted that Poland has few such initiatives due to factors like operating in peacetime conditions, complex public procurement procedures, barriers to entering the defense sector, and low trust between collaborators. Andriy Chulyk, president of Ukrainian firm Sine Engineering, highlighted Ukraine’s success in dual-use projects due to wartime urgency and fewer bureaucratic constraints. He compared this to Germany, which initially faced similar challenges but now excels in dual-use cooperation thanks to faster processes and flexibility. Lukasz Czajkowski, director-general of the Polish Dual Use Chamber (PIDU), expressed support for Polish-Ukrainian collaboration and outlined three recommendations: move from talk to action, establish frameworks for cooperation including trust-building measures, and simplify formalities to reduce entry barriers into the defense sector.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a balanced discussion on dual-use projects between Poland and Ukraine, highlighting challenges and opportunities without overtly favoring any side. It includes perspectives from both Polish and Ukrainian participants, emphasizing practical steps rather than ideological positions

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides a detailed account of a discussion at the Ukraine Recovery Conference regarding dual-use projects, citing participants' statements and comparing Poland's situation with Ukraine and Germany. The information appears consistent with general knowledge about dual-use project challeng

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