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Source: Official website of the State –
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On September 18, 2025, a working meeting was held between a delegation from the State University of Management and representatives of the M.D. Millionshchikov Grozny State Petroleum Technological University.
The event was attended by Vice-Rector Maria Karelina, Head of the Modern Educational Laboratory for the Aircraft, Shipbuilding, and Innovative Transport Industries (part of the automated development of control programs and the study of the basics of working with a CNC system for machine tools of various technological groups), Dmitry Nikitin, and researchers from the CNC Laboratory, Roman Prodan, Oleg Telnov, and Maxim Pletnev.
The main goal of the meeting was to expand educational cooperation between universities in the field of continuing professional education and the work of the modern educational Laboratory of the Scientific and Practical Univ.
The key focus of the discussion was the training of specialists in industrial automation and CNC systems for the aircraft, shipbuilding, and innovative transport industries. Particular attention was paid to the development of new continuing professional education programs for engineering and teaching staff.
Following a fruitful discussion, the parties reached important agreements on conducting intensive educational courses and lectures for GGNTU students on modern automation systems. The launch of these joint educational programs is scheduled for October 2025.
The meeting marked a significant step in the implementation of the federal project "Development of the most important science-intensive technologies and advanced training and retraining of qualified personnel in the field of transport mobility" of the national project "Industrial support of transport mobility."
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