Trilateral agreement on development of engineering education and technology signed in Kyrgyzstan

Translation. Region: Russian Federal

Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –

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Today, within the framework of the Kyrgyz-Russian Economic Forum, a trilateral cooperation agreement was signed between the Kyrgyz-Russian Slavic University named after B.N. Yeltsin, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the Geoscan company.

On behalf of KRSU, the document was signed by Rector Sergei Volkov, on behalf of Geoscan LLC – by Director of the International Department Vladimir Ivanov, on behalf of SPbPU – by Vice-Rector for Research Yuri Vladimirovich Fomin.

The agreement is aimed at developing engineering education, introducing modern technologies into the educational process and creating new opportunities for students, schoolchildren and young people. This agreement was concluded within the framework of the implementation of the updated SPbPU-KRSU Roadmap and will contribute, among other things, to the implementation of the long-term KRSU Development Strategy until 2030. One of the key areas will be the development of unmanned transport and robotics in Kyrgyzstan, including the possibility of creating a network of student, youth and school engineering laboratories.

Within the framework of the agreements, in order to ensure the most effective activities of joint research groups and support the long-term development of scientific potential, the following is provided:

joint educational programs in software engineering, modeling, design and artificial intelligence; training of teachers to work with unmanned transport systems technologies, conducting joint scientific research and design work; organizing industrial practices and internships for students; organizing access to laboratories, equipment and resource base of partners for applicants and postgraduate students of KRSU, including for work on dissertations and defense of dissertations in dissertation councils of SPbPU in key areas; internships for postgraduate students and applicants; preparation of publications; submission of applications for grants.

Geoscan is a very important educational and technological partner for us. A large number of Polytechnic students and graduates are already working there and together we are developing technological solutions in the field of unmanned systems development, and this in turn is a contribution to the development of our key scientific and technological areas. And this agreement is another step in the development of our international partnership with KRSU. Polytechnic highly values projects that combine a reliable international component, high-tech business and all this is related to education, – commented on the signing Yuri Fomin.

Special attention will be paid to holding competitions in robotics and unmanned systems, creating a joint project environment based on KRSU and introducing laboratory practical training using unmanned aircraft systems.

The agreement is designed to last until the end of 2030 and will become a platform for long-term cooperation in the field of science, education and high technology, opening up new prospects for training specialists in demand in the future technological order.

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