IT-Enterprise Graduates First Cohort of UA Tech School Students in Digital Transformation
IT-Enterprise, a leader in digital transformation for Ukrainian businesses and the public sector, graduated the first cohort of students from its practical course, UA Tech School IT-Enterprise, on April 3, 2026. Over the course of a month, 50 students from across Ukraine studied Industry 4.0 principles, data-driven management, building “smart enterprises,” digital hygiene, and the use of AI assistants as foundational skills for modern managers. Leading industry experts from the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine, IT Ukraine Association, Diia.City Union, as well as top-ranked companies in the Forbes 202 – INTERPIPE and NIBULON – shared practical experience with the students.
UA Tech School IT-Enterprise was established as a bridge between IT-Enterprise’s 40 years of experience and the demand of modern businesses for digital transformation specialists. The school’s mission is to create a community of professionals capable of implementing ERP systems and building high-tech enterprises according to Industry 4.0 standards.
“This is our first step in sharing the experience and expertise our team and the industry possess. We are impressed by how engaged and goal-oriented the students of the first cohort are. Today, knowledge and practical experience in technology are crucial, and as organizers and speakers, it was important to see a new, highly motivated generation ready to develop the industry in the future,” said Oleg Shcherbatenko, CEO and founder of IT-Enterprise.
During the course, students progressed from the fundamentals of digital business modeling to presenting their own digital projects designed to solve real business and public sector challenges.
“For me, it was important to align my own vision of digital transformation with the real-world experience of IT-Enterprise practitioners and experts. The UA Tech School IT-Enterprise course not only confirmed my hypotheses but also provided a clear understanding of today’s business demands. Networking with like-minded peers and proactive youth genuinely eager to create solutions for business and society was particularly inspiring. Such a community motivates action,” shared UA Tech School IT-Enterprise graduate Andriy Pyzhykov.
The success of the first cohort was made possible by the involvement of experienced professionals who delivered lectures across ten modules, including:
- Oleg Shcherbatenko, CEO and founder, IT-Enterprise
- Roman Yavorsky, CCO, IT-Enterprise
- Oleksandr Ochkasov, AI Business Analyst, IT-Enterprise
- Mykola Ryasko, IT Director, NIBULON
- Marta Kindrys, Director of Advocacy and IT Industry Development, IT Ukraine Association
- Serhiy Saevych, IT Director, INTERPIPE
- Olga Osinska, Project Manager, Sandbox for AI and Blockchain Solutions, Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine
- Valeria Kushnerchuk, Executive Director, Diia.City Union
UA Tech School is the first digital transformation school in Ukraine built on case studies from large and medium-sized Ukrainian companies (Ukrainian IT for Ukrainian business) and with direct participation from the teams driving digital change. Follow updates and announcements on the company’s official website, Facebook, LinkedIn, and the UA Tech School IT-Enterprise LinkedIn page.
IT-Enterprise, under the initiative of CEO Oleg Shcherbatenko, launched and provided initial support for UA Tech School as part of its corporate social responsibility program. IT-Enterprise is a Ukrainian product-focused IT company with over 35 years of experience, supporting digital transformation in large enterprises in the real sector. Its clients include Ukrposhta, DTEK, Interpipe, Ferrexpo, NIBULON, Ukrnafta, Ukrainian Railways, and others. IT-Enterprise is also developing its own AI ecosystem. During the IT-Enterprise Version 2026 presentation, the company announced the creation of 81 new AI solutions. Today, its technologies are used by WOG, YASNO, Epicenter, and the “Come Back Alive” foundation. From the first days of the full-scale war, IT-Enterprise, in cooperation with government authorities, has implemented critical projects for Ukraine, including humanitarian aid tracking, procurement process restoration, and business relocation. Co-founder and CEO Oleg Shcherbatenko is a consistent advocate of Industry 4.0 and 5.0 technologies and approaches.