
CONTENTS
INNOVATIVE ECONOMY
Kovalenko O.I. The nordic innovation path (the case of Norway) — 3–11
Lutsenko A.O., Rodchenko V.B. System for assessing the stability of state scientific systems: a framework concept for Ukraine — 12–25
THE DEVELOPMENT OF A NATIONAL INNOVATION SYSTEM
Pysarenko T.V., Kuranda T.K., Shved N.Yu., Titaievska Ye.S. The state of innovation infrastructure in Ukraine — 26–40
Salehzadeh G.S. Innovation-driven development in azerbaijan: stimulating economic growth via high technologies — 41–46
INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION
Rozhkova L.V. Public-private partnerships in the sphere of innovation: the experience of Finland — 47–54
PROBLEMS OF SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL ACTIVITIES
Pysarenko T.V., Kvasha T.K., Paladchenko O.F., Molchanova I.V. Scientific activity in the world on the topic of “Navy forces” — 55–67
Ihnatsevych S.P., Matusevych V.V. Prospects and features of the functioning system for monitoring indicators of the implementation of scientific and technical projects — 67–75
Chervakov D.O., Chekmez V.M., Loskutov O.Yu., Ovsianykov V.V. Polyurethane systems with chemical blowing for integrated pipe insulation within polyethylene casings — 75–81
Kharchenko N.V. War as a catalyst for technological innovation — 82–88
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
Androshchuk H.O. The impact of unfair competition on the intellectual property market in the digital economy — 89–102
INFORMATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES
Pushkar O.I., Yevsyeyev O.S., Kravtsova P.O. Methodology for organizing and conducting hybrid conferences using an online environment — 103–112
Vishnevsky A.V. Nymphaea lotus genome sequence transformation into music using DNA database — 113–118
Pototskyi M.V. Artificial intelligence in IT: innovation, ethics, and impact on business — 118–127
Yevsyeyev O.S., Kovalenko Ye.V. Methodology for developing and conducting a virtual exhibition for people with disabilities — 127–138
