East Siberia State University of Technology and Management (ESSUTM) will collaborate with Bukhara State Technical University (Uzbekistan) and Kenzhegali Sagadiyev University of International Business (Kazakhstan). The respective agreements were signed during the first Baikal Technological Forum in Ulan-Ude, according to ESSUTM.
The agreements cover the exchange of experience, educational programs, and teaching materials. They also include faculty and student exchanges, internships, joint scientific research, implementation of research projects, and participation in international scientific and educational programs.
The first Baikal Technological Forum opened on September 15 and attracted representatives from ten countries, including Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan and Uzbekistan. Scientists discussed the development of unmanned aerial systems, and airplane and helicopter engineering. The forum program, which runs until September 18, includes exhibitions of scientific and technical achievements, discussion platforms on energy, technical physics, materials science, and unmanned aviation systems. It also includes a roundtable on workforce training for the energy sector, and a student project presentation session on airplane and helicopter engineering.
Additional events during the forum include the 7th International Scientific-Practical Conference “Biotechnology in the Interests of Ecology and Territorial Economy,” and the 21st International Conference “Leather and Fur in the 21st Century: Technology, Quality, Ecology, and Education.” Panel discussions focus on applied artificial intelligence and the readiness of IT professionals for new challenges in the labor market.
ESSUTM, founded in 1962, is the first university in Buryatia and a leading multidisciplinary educational and scientific-innovative complex in the Russian Far East. It has a broad infrastructure and a modern material-technical base. The university offers more than 70 programs of higher and secondary professional education, employs over 400 faculty, and educates over 8,000 students.
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Based on TASS materials