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UAL Student Maksym Lysak Wins Silver at Innovation Expo in Taiwan

Maksym Lysak, an 11th-grade student at the Ukrainian Agrarian Lyceum, won silver at the Kaohsiung International Invention and Design Expo (KIDE) held in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. This event is one of the largest international exhibitions of inventions and design, annually gathering over 500 participants from more than 30 countries worldwide.

Maksym presented a software system for video image analysis from unmanned aerial vehicles based on artificial intelligence technologies. His development attracted the interest of several military companies due to its practical value.

Since 2019, the Association of Milk Producers of Ukraine (AMP) has been annually funding the education of talented students at the Ukrainian Agrarian Lyceum. This scholarship program aims to support students from various regions of Ukraine, particularly from the eastern regions most affected by the war.

In the 2023-2024 academic year, four lyceum students became AMP scholarship recipients. The selection criteria for scholarship recipients include academic achievements, participation in project activities, and active involvement in lyceum life.


We express our immense gratitude to the AMP members for their financial support, which opens new horizons for talented youth. Together, we are shaping a new generation of agricultural professionals ready to change the future of Ukraine's agricultural sector!


***Reminder: The AMP team is among the authors of the educational course "Agrosphere," aimed at introducing 8th-11th grade students to the agricultural sector, developing practical skills, and providing career guidance with the prospect of generating motivated and progressive agricultural professionals.

! Attention: Starting February 5, 2025, a new wave of training for school teachers to teach the "Agrosphere" course, which is a career-oriented elective, will begin. Do you want the schools in your community to successfully teach the "Agrosphere" course, which will develop students' talents with a focus on agriculture? — Send a request to office@avm-ua.org and get all the details.

Press Service of the Association of Milk Producers


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