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      <title>Dmytro Karamshuk, King's College London, UK Victoria Kosa, Zaporizhzhia National University, Ukraine Igor Koval, Aramis Lab, Brain and Spine Institute &amp; Inria, France Igor Krashenyi, Ciklum, Ukraine</title>
      <p>Orest Kupyn, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
Nikita Lukianets, PocketConfidant AI, Ukraine
Andrii Liubonko, Samsung R&amp;D Kyiv, Ukraine
Pablo Maldonado, Maldonado Consulting, Czech Republic
Dmytro Mishkin, Center for Machine Perception, Czech Technical University in Prague,
Czech Republic
Oleksii Molchanovskyi, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
Julia Proskurnia, Google Zurich, Switzerland
Mariana Romanyshyn, Grammarly, Ukraine
Viktor Sakharchuk, RTW Robotics
Viktoriia Sharmanska, Imperial College London, UK
Vasyl Starko, Ukrainian Catholic University, Ukraine
Mari Carmen Suárez-Figueroa, Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, Spain
Ilias Tachmazidis, University of Huddersfield, UK
Organizers</p>
      <p>Grammarly (https://www.grammarly.com/) Grammarly’s AI-powered
writing assistant uses machine learning and deep learning algorithms to
help more than 20 million people write more clearly and effectively every
day. The product offers feedback and suggestions about correctness,
clarity, engagement, and delivery via a web editor, native desktop apps,
browser extensions, mobile keyboards, and a Microsoft Office add-in.
Founded in 2009, Grammarly currently has more than 200 team members
across offices in Kyiv, New York, Vancouver, and its headquarters in San
Francisco.</p>
      <p>ELEKS (https://eleks.com/) is a Top 100 Global Outsourcing company
headquartered in Lviv (Ukraine) that provides expert software
engineering and consultancy services. For almost 30 years, ELEKS has been
working as a software innovation partner with Fortune 500 companies,
big enterprises and technology challengers. The company has excellent
track record of offering their services in Logistics, Retail, Fintech,
Healthcare, Automotive, Agriculture, Government, Media &amp;
Entertainment. ELEKS has 1500+ employees and operates its offices in Ukraine,
the United States, Canada, Germany, Poland and the United Kingdom.</p>
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      <title>Ukrainian Catholic University</title>
      <p>https://ucu.edu.ua/en/</p>
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