
New developments of the Avelife Institute of Nanotechnology
The Institute of Nanotechnology and Organic Products “Avelife” improves the methodology and creates modern tools and products to increase crop yields, restore soils and water bodies.
August 2025 will be remembered for several fateful decisions in international pharma, but it also brought challenges for Ukraine — from advertising-related fines to new mobilization standards. All of these events shape the context in which our healthcare system operates.
The Antimonopoly Committee of Ukraine has made an important decision: two pharmaceutical companies — Gledfarm LTD and Ilan Farm LLC — were fined for misleading advertising of medicines.
This news is both disturbing and necessary:
On August 30, 2025, Cabinet Resolution No. 916 came into force, automatically registering women with medical or pharmaceutical education for military registration.
This decision has strong symbolism:
This move is a reminder: pharma is not an isolated sector. It is intertwined with national security.
In August, the FDA approved several new drugs that could change the global pharmaceutical landscape. Among them:
For Ukraine, such approvals are not just “a new name on the list.” They are:
This trend creates expectations and responsibility: we must analyze now, prepare standards, and think about access.
In August, a publication was published about DrugReasoner — an LLM model that predicts the probability of approval of new small molecules, with a step-by-step explanation of the solution.
What does this mean for Ukraine:
This is a huge potential, but also a temptation: a misanthropic code of trust — the model does not replace evidence, but it can strengthen decision-making.
A new long-term project together with the Volkswagen Stiftung — “From Legacy to Leadership” — aims to rethink Ukraine’s pharmaceutical potential, building on its industrial heritage (e.g., Soviet pharmaceutical plants) and integrating the industry into the modern European market.
Key tasks:
This project sets a strategic benchmark: not just survival, but becoming a leader.
According to the Global Fund, over the past 20 years, Ukraine has significantly reduced tuberculosis rates and maintained access to therapies for people with HIV.
But in light of shortages, logistical issues, and geopolitics, these gains are becoming vulnerable.
This is a reminder: pharmacy must be a redundant system that works not only in peacetime, but also under pressure.

The Institute of Nanotechnology and Organic Products “Avelife” improves the methodology and creates modern tools and products to increase crop yields, restore soils and water bodies.

On June 20, 2025, the head of the Institute of Nanotechnologies and Organic Products “AVELIFE”, Timur Levda, attended a fundraising consultation meeting held at the “France” Hotel in Vinnytsia.

In a world where every third banner screams “eco!”, the consumer no longer believes words. He wants to see. Feel. Be immersed. And this is where immersive marketing begins.