Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Novosibirsk State University –
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Students Institute of Intelligent Robotics Alexey Spirkin and Polina Novikova of Novosibirsk State University attended Youth Day as part of the 10th All-Russian Occupational Safety and Health Week (VNOT-2025), held at the Sirius Educational Center. The event brought together young professionals from across the country and participated in a program filled with competitions, workshops, and games on workplace safety.
"By going to Sirius, we set ourselves the goal of providing maximum coverage for our university's student events and demonstrating that safety in any work activity is a pressing issue supported at the state level. We hope that by next year, thanks to our outreach efforts, there will be students among NSU who will be able to share their perspectives with the entire country," said Alexey Spirkin, a third-year student at the NSU Institute of Industrial Research.
The Youth Day program included interactive tracks at the booths of major employers and participating companies. Among the interesting projects highlighted by the students was the SberMedII booth, featuring a cutting-edge disease risk detector based on a patient's face using photoplethysmography—a technology capable of diagnosing a variety of health parameters using a camera. Participants also appreciated the helpful interactive session by Technoavia, dedicated to personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety regulations.
At the event, NSU students seized the opportunity to discuss practices for developing artificial intelligence training programs with Netology speakers and discover new ideas for development.
The day concluded with a vibrant closing ceremony featuring a concert by Angelica Agurbash and a prize drawing.
"We thank the NSU Career Development Center and the NSU Youth Policy Office for such a wonderful and unforgettable experience! It was a great honor for us to represent our home university," Alexey concluded.
The trip to Sirius was a valuable social experience for NSU students, allowing them not only to learn about the latest innovations in occupational safety but also to represent the university at a large-scale federal event.
Material prepared by: Ekaterina Mukovozchik, NSU press service
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