Ukraine serves as a primary anchor for this corridor, climbing 3 places to achieve a Global Rank of 46th. The ecosystem’s total value has surged to over €23.3 billion, energized by specialized advancements and a strong focus on DefenseTech and GovTech innovation. Currently ranking 9th in Eastern Europe, Ukraine has firmly re-entered the top tier of regional ecosystems, signaling a robust and continuously evolving technical infrastructure that remains highly attractive to global tech partners.
Armenia continues to stand out as the corridor’s deep-tech and AI specialist, maintaining an impressive Global Rank of 55th. Highlighting its localized momentum, the capital city of Yerevan jumped 19 spots globally. Armenian startups are uniquely characterized by an ambitious “Global-First” mindset, intentionally designing highly scalable software and platforms meant for international markets from day one. This structural efficiency keeps Armenia positioned as the leading startup ecosystem in the Caucasus region.
The most explosive acceleration within this corridor comes from Moldova, which gained 8 places to reach a Global Rank of 82nd. Moldova recorded a spectacular 91.9% ecosystem growth rate, establishing itself as the fastest-growing startup ecosystem in Europe. A key driver behind this momentum is the Moldova Innovation Technology Park (MITP), a highly successful fiscal model offering a competitive 7% flat tax on turnover that smoothly attracts international founders and promotes cost-effective, high-quality development.
Together, these three nations showcase a vibrant shift in European tech dynamics, presenting a region defined by high-potential, forward-thinking innovation. For initiatives like EU4Innovation East, this collective data proves that the region is functioning as an interconnected, highly productive tech frontier. By building on these strong numbers, the corridor is well-positioned to drive the next major wave of digital transformation across Europe.
Data source: startupblink.com/startupecosystemreport