From April 19 to 24, 2026, Oleksandr Pietushkov, Director of International Cooperation and Development of NSPS, carried out an intensive working visit to Poland, Estonia and Finland.
Over six days, six substantive meetings took place with international partners spanning digital technologies, infrastructure development, donor partnerships, digital government, architectural cooperation and Ukraine’s reconstruction support.
Meeting programme:
- Apr 19, Warsaw — Dmytro Torianyk (BIM / Digital Twin & AR/IoT): digitizing the construction lifecycle, living digital twins, AR and LiDAR, 4D technologies in agriculture
- Apr 20, Tallinn — Stig Rogenbaum (Port of Tallinn): port ecosystem and Muuga freight terminal Rail Baltica project (~€80M, 2027–2030)
- Apr 21, Tallinn — Anu-Mall Naarits (Visionest Institute): Unite for Trade and Ukraine Rebuilding Task Force programmes, joint recovery directions
- Apr 22, Tallinn — Johanna-Kadri Kuusk (e-Estonia Briefing Centre): digital transformation journey, X-Road, i-voting, e-residency, AI Leap
- Apr 22, Tallinn — architect Ülar Mark: architectural law, tender accountability, Estonian model of housing renovation to class A/B
- Apr 23, Tallinn — ESTDEV (Tarmo Needo, Jaanus Saarlaid): housing and public building reconstruction, municipal support, memorandum of understanding
Key visit indicators:
6 meetings · 3 countries · 6 days
- An intensive visit format covering four key directions of international cooperation for Ukraine
Cooperation topics
- BIM & Digital Twin, AR/IoT in construction, Rail Baltica & logistics, digital government, community recovery, housing renovation, donor programmes
Network building
- NSPS is systematically building a professional international network with direct applied potential for design, construction and reconstruction
