
Volodymyr Vavrykovych
Volodymyr Vavrykovych is CEO and Founder of ELITEX, the company he launched in 2015. Before stepping into leadership, he spent seven years as a hands-on software engineer. He started as a freelance web developer in 2008, building custom CMS platforms and websites with PHP and JavaScript. That engineering foundation shapes how he leads the company today. His technical career progressed through full-stack development at Wise Engineering, where he eventually became Tech Lead. In that role, Volodymyr led an international development team, architected web systems, conducted code reviews, and implemented Scrum practices across the organization. He also held senior frontend engineering positions at N-iX and qbeats inc before founding ELITEX. Volodymyr holds both a Bachelor's and Master's degree in Computer and Information Sciences from Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University (2008–2013). That formal CS education, combined with years of building software himself, means he understands the engineering realities behind every business decision he makes at ELITEX. At ELITEX, Volodymyr guides company vision and strategy while staying close to the technical work. He focuses on helping clients turn complex challenges into reliable, scalable products. Under his leadership, ELITEX has grown into a team that serves clients across FinTech, HealthTech, Real Estate, eCommerce, Media and Entertainment, Publishing, Printing and Packaging, and Travel and Hospitality. ✍️ — Writes about industry trends and UI development practices from the perspective of someone who built frontend systems before leading a company. 💻 Education: 🎓 Master's Degree in Computer and Information Sciences, Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University (2012–2013) 🎓 Bachelor's Degree in Computer Sciences, Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University (2008–2012)
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Ukrainian Software Outsourcing: Pros and Cons

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