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Source: Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University –
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Students from the Institute of Secondary Vocational Education and the Natural Sciences Lyceum of St. Petersburg Polytechnic University demonstrated high professionalism at the regional stage of the "Professionals" championship in St. Petersburg.
This year's regional stage was a record-breaking one: 2,000 schoolchildren and secondary vocational education students competed, 11 competencies were in the Main Category and 109 in the Junior Category, and more than 300 city businesses became championship partners.
St. Petersburg's experience in training personnel is worthy of replication across the country. Here, specialist training is enshrined in the city's development strategy. Educational training grounds and educational factories are being created here. This is the seamless model of transition from college to industry that is worthy of emulation, emphasized Nadezhda Malkina, Vice Rector of the Institute for the Development of Professional Education.
Yulia Matveeva, head of the championship program at the Institute of Professional Education, noted: "This championship is an excellent opportunity for young professionals to showcase their skills and gain recognition in the professional community. We are proud of our students and are confident that competitions like these help them realize their potential and prepare for future career challenges."
Furthermore, this year, the Institute of Secondary Vocational Education hosted the "Prosthetic and Orthotic Design" competition for the second time. This competency is extremely important today, as advances in prosthetics help people with various physical disabilities improve their quality of life. The advanced technologies used by our students open up new possibilities in medicine and rehabilitation, making such solutions more accessible and effective.
This year, the Institute of Secondary Vocational Education won 17 medals in the main category and 1 medal in the Junior category.
Gold medals
Game Software Testing Specialist – Daria Malyuk. Neural Networks and Big Data – Alexander Chilikin. Prosthetic and Orthotic Design and Manufacturing – Pavel Sukhanov. Hotel Administration – Maria Strezhneva. Collaborative Industrial Robotics Specialist with Artificial Intelligence – Andrey Natsibulin.
Silver medals
Chef's Degree — Egor Ivanov. Design and Manufacturing of Prostheses and Orthoses — Elizaveta Mikhailova. Machine Learning and Big Data — Matvey Voronin. Machine Learning and Big Data (Juniors) — Maria Zernova. Mobile App Development — Daniil Kharitonov.
Bronze medals
Collaborative Industrial Robotics Specialist with Artificial Intelligence Tools: Lev Stepkin. Digital Transformation: Maria Korobkova. Prosthetic and Orthotic Design and Manufacturing: Artyom Cherednik. Software and Project Management: Alexey Tsoy. Unmanned Aerial Systems Operation: Artyom Shvetsov. Mechatronic Systems Development: Daria Dmitrieva. Digital Metrology: Daria Oleynichenko. Confectionery: Ekaterina Romanova.
Students of the Natural Sciences Lyceum won 6 medals.
Gold medal
Neural Networks and Big Data (Juniors) — Seraphim Garanin.
Silver medal
Neural Networks and Big Data (Juniors) — Andrey Andreev.
Bronze medals
Virtual and Augmented Reality Development (Juniors) — Vladimir Naumov. Neural Interface Design (Juniors) — Oleg Grishin. Software Project Management — Vasily Okorokov. Prototyping (Additive Manufacturing) (Juniors) — Maria Petrova.
"I'd like to commend the highly professional organization of the Professionals Championship. It was a tremendous honor for me to compete at the regional stage and defend the Polytechnic University's honor. The path to victory was very challenging: passing the internal selection process, developing dishes, and numerous training sessions. A huge thank you to the entire coaching staff for their collaboration; to the students, faculty, and my family for their help and support," shared Yegor Ivanov, winner of the Chef's category.
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