Guest lecture for higher education students at Linköping University (Sweden)
On 11 October 2024, Kateryna Hnedina, Coordinator of startup development, innovation and project-based learning, Associate Professor of the Department of Economics, Accounting and Taxation, PhD in Economics, gave a guest lecture on “Logistics in Ukraine: trends, modern challenges and perspectives” for students of Linköping University (LiU), a higher education institution in Linköping, one of the largest and most famous universities in Sweden.
Associate Professor Kateryna Hnedina acquainted the students of Linköping University with the current state and problems of the logistics sector development in Ukraine in wartime, the peculiarities of logistics operations and approaches to their management, as well as start-ups and innovative initiatives implemented at the Chernihiv Polytechnic National University.
Special attention was paid to the role of innovative projects in ensuring the sustainability of logistics systems and improving the management of logistics operations.
In particular, innovative solutions in the field of logistics, prospects for their implementation in the context of sustainable restoration of the logistics infrastructure, as well as directions for introducing innovations to increase the sustainability of the Ukrainian logistics system and ensure the efficiency of logistics processes in the post-war reconstruction were considered.