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Ukraine Recovery Agency partners with Siemens on critical infrastructure

by Roman Cheplyk
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
1 MIN
Ukraine Recovery Agency partners with Siemens on critical infrastructure

The cooperation covers automation, power distribution, cybersecurity and resilient low-carbon systems

Ukraine’s Recovery Agency will cooperate with Siemens Ukraine on modern technology for critical infrastructure. The agreement is intended to move reconstruction beyond replacement of damaged equipment toward more reliable and efficient systems.

One practical area is a decentralized heating project currently being implemented at a facility in Kyiv. Siemens equipment and automation could improve reliability, energy use and budget efficiency in this type of installation.

Automation and resilience

The memorandum covers digitalization of infrastructure processes, electricity distribution, transmission of technical data and cybersecurity. The sides will also exchange international experience and work toward harmonized technical standards, especially in energy.

The objective is to build systems capable of operating under wartime disruption rather than simply restoring the prewar configuration. Distributed heating, automated controls and protected data links can isolate failures and help essential facilities continue working.

Siemens Ukraine has operated in the country for decades and supplies technology to industry, energy, transport and healthcare. The next step is to turn the cooperation framework into specific sites, procurement plans and measurable modernization projects.

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