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Kyiv presented innovations at MATELEC 2025 exhibition in Madrid

Kyiv enterprises, with the support of the Department of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development of the Kyiv City State Administration, represented the capital of Ukraine at the MATELEC 2025 international exhibition of electrical engineering and electronics, which took place from November 18 to 20, 2025, in Madrid.

Ten Kyiv companies presented their developments at the “Made in Kyiv” stand:

  • Versia LLC
  • Elvatech LLC
  • NVF INIT LLC
  • Touch Systems Ukraine LLC
  • Ukrainian Technology Company PJSC
  • Promzvyazok PJSC
  • Inteltek Ukraine LLC (ITW Systems)
  • Spinor International LLC
  • NIK-Electronics LLC
  • NTZ Energozvyaz LLC

On November 18, the grand opening of the Made in Kyiv collective stand took place, bringing together leading companies from the capital and serving as a platform for demonstrating innovative solutions in the fields of electronics, energy, automation, and modern manufacturing.

The opening ceremony was attended by representatives of government and diplomatic institutions, including Oksana Skrypets, Minister-Counselor of the Embassy of Ukraine in Spain, Rada Ivanova, representative of the Madrid Chamber of Commerce, Volodymyr Kostikov, Director of the Department of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development of the Kyiv City State Administration, and his deputy Anatoliy Bahan.

From the very first day of the exhibition, Kyiv-based companies began active negotiations with European partners, demonstrating the high technological level of their products and solutions. At the exhibition stand, companies presented their solutions and devices for measurement and control, software products for process management, telemetry and communication equipment, lighting and power supply systems.

Ukrainian-Spanish Business Forum: New Vectors of Partnership

On November 19, as part of Kyiv’s participation in MATELEC 2025, the Ukrainian-Spanish Business Forum was held, which became an important event for the development of bilateral economic cooperation. The forum brought together representatives of industry, energy, automation, and high technology from Ukraine and Spain, becoming an effective platform for B2B communications.

Among the participants and speakers at the forum were representatives of the Embassy of Ukraine in Spain, SERCOBE, the Ukrainian-Spanish Chamber of Commerce, Rotary Club Madrid, CEIM, and the Madrid Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

During the event, Deputy Director of the Department Anatoliy Bahan presented the catalog “Best Exporter of the Year 2025,” and a Memorandum of Cooperation was signed between the Department of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development of the Kyiv City State Administration and Rotary Club Madrid International Passport, opening up new opportunities for international cooperation.

As a result of the forum, more than 70 individual business meetings were held, and the prospects for joint projects, distribution, and production cooperation were discussed.

“This forum was not just an event for us, but an important signal that Kyiv enterprises remain competitive in the European market. The dynamics of the negotiations and the sincere interest of Spanish partners in our engineering solutions are impressive. We see a real demand from Spanish businesses for cooperation with Kyiv, and this is the best evidence of the effectiveness of our work,” said Department Director Volodymyr Kostikov.

Overall, Spanish and European companies highly appreciated the innovation, engineering culture, and product quality of Kyiv enterprises, and Kyiv’s participation in the MATELEC 2025 exhibition was a striking example of effective international presence, demonstrating the capital’s investment attractiveness and the consistent development of the export potential of Kyiv businesses.

We are not only presenting our capabilities — we are building trust, forming partnerships, and opening the way to new markets for our enterprises. Participation in MATELEC 2025 confirms that Kyiv’s industry has powerful potential and is capable of competing at the European level,” summed up Volodymyr Kostikov.

Interfax-Ukraine is a media partner of the event.

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Entering European market: Kyiv companies at Matelec 2025

On November 18-20, 2025, one of the leading European exhibitions of electrical, energy and industrial automation – Matelec 2025 – will be held in Madrid (Spain).

This year, Kyiv will present the Made in Kyiv collective stand organized by the Department of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development of the Kyiv City State Administration.

The 36 m² stand will feature 10 Kyiv-based companies demonstrating the capital’s potential in the field of high technology, automation, energy and innovative production:

LLC “Company VERSIA”

ELVATEH LLC

LLC “SPF INIT”

Sensor Systems of Ukraine LLC

PJSC “Ukrainian Technological Company”

PJSC “Promzvjazok”

Inteltek Ukraine LLC (ITW Systems)

Spinor International LLC

NIK-Electronics LLC

STC Energosvyaz LLC.

Participation is free of charge for the companies. The project is implemented within the framework of the City Target Program for Promoting the Development of Industry, Entrepreneurship and the Consumer Market of Kyiv for 2024-2025.

On the second day of the exhibition, November 19, Matelec 2025 will host a Business Forum of Ukrainian-Spanish cooperation and a presentation of the export potential of Kyiv. The event will be attended by representatives of local authorities, businesses and industrial associations from both countries. The program of the forum includes presentations from both sides, B2B meetings and discussions of partnership opportunities in the energy, electronics and smart solutions sectors.

“The city of Kyiv systematically supports entrepreneurs and helps them enter international markets. Our goal is to strengthen Kyiv’s position as a strong European brand of production, innovation and business cooperation,” said Volodymyr Kostikov, Director of the Department of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development at the Kyiv City State Administration, .

 

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