Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –
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The Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering won the prestigious All-Russian competition for educational programs using the domestic nanoCAD software.
The competition committee was chaired by Russian Senator Ivan Yevstifeyev, a member of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy. Representatives from the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media, and the Ministry of Construction, Housing and Utilities of Russia participated in the awards ceremony.
The University demonstrated outstanding results, winning awards in two key competition categories:
In the category of building structures and architecture, the Department of Architectural and Civil Engineering at SPbGASU won; in the category of utility networks, the Department shared first place with Privolzhsky State Transport University (Samara). In this category, the Department of Heat, Gas, and Ventilation at SPbGASU and the Department of Railway Power Supply at Privolzhsky State Transport University shared first place.
Leading Russian architectural and civil engineering universities participated in the competition, organized by Nanosoft Development LLC. Winning in two categories confirms the high level of training of SPbGASU's faculty, the effectiveness of its teaching methods, and their relevance to modern design technologies.
Successful participation in the competition is a significant achievement for our university, demonstrating the quality of our educational programs and the professionalism of our teaching staff. The use of domestic software allows us to train specialists who fully meet the demands of the modern labor market.
These results will stimulate the further development of SPbGASU's educational programs and the introduction of advanced technologies into the educational process. The university will continue to refine its teaching methods using modern CAD systems.
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