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Google has invested $1.5 million in Mriia, the Ukrainian educational ecosystem

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Tom Cironis
September 12, 2025
Google is investing $1.5 million in the modernization of the Ukrainian digital educational product "Mriya". The funds will be used for AI integration and platform expansion for schools, kindergartens, and universities.

The Ukrainian digital educational product Mriya has received a powerful impetus for development – Google is investing $1.5 million in its modernization. The money will go towards integrating artificial intelligence tools and expanding the platform for schools, kindergartens, and even universities. This was reported by the Minister of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Mykhailo Fedorov on Telegram.

According to him, thanks to the support of the technological giant, learning will become more modern, personalized, and accessible, and it will include AI tools that will help children learn according to their own inclinations and direction.

The platform will also be scaled from schools to kindergartens and universities, with a single digital ecosystem combining different educational levels into one system.

Today, “Mriya” already unites over 2,000 schools across Ukraine. The next stage is the launch of pilot programs for preschools and the creation of a concept for higher education institutions. Fedorov emphasized that Google’s support is a signal to the world: Ukraine is capable of creating innovative products that change the lives of millions.

The platform combines digital certificates, class schedules, educational content, and secure communications in a single application for students, parents, and teachers. According to Minister of Digital Transformation Mykhailo Fedorov, more than 2,000 schools will be working with Mriia by September 2025, and testing in preschools is planned for next year.

The “Mriya” initiative was launched by President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and is implemented by the Ministry of Digital Transformation and the Ministry of Education and Science together with the EGAP Program, which is implemented by the East Europe Foundation with the support of Switzerland.

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