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Source: Official website of the State –
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On March 18, a delegation from the A.I. Meshcheryakov Family Center visited the State University of Management to discuss the possibility of concluding a cooperation agreement and implementing joint projects.
The delegation included the head of the center Sergei Zakharov, his deputy Anna Fomina, chief accountant Tatyana Rumyantseva and members of the SVO Pavel Epikhin and Sergei Vasiliev.
GUU Vice-Rector Maria Karelina and university scientists introduced the guests to the university's research departments and modern laboratories, and discussed ongoing projects.
Vladimir Filatov, Director of the University's Engineering Project Management Center, spoke about the State University of Management's Student Design Bureau "Innovative Solutions," presented a project to digitize documentation and parts for an electric train, and shared his experience organizing a virtual design bureau for collaborative networking between several organizations. The scientist emphasized that, given the acute shortage of personnel, especially engineering and design personnel, it is often difficult for a single team to accomplish large-scale enterprise tasks. Thanks to the networking format established by the project team, they were able to attract students from various universities, regardless of their location, and successfully complete the tasks.
Guests were introduced to a major scientific project, the "digital village," which is a support platform for farmers that can help them start their own agricultural businesses, determine the best development path, and find partners. Anna Fomina, Deputy Director of the Family Center, suggested exploring the possibility of expanding the project to the Republic of Kalmykia and developing a demo version for presentation in the republic in the near future.
At the Reverse Engineering Laboratory, Vladimir Filatov demonstrated import substitution technologies and real-world developments: a project to produce bandages, a front-line armored personnel carrier, and the production of spare parts analogs for foreign-made equipment. Sergey Zakharov, Director of the Family Center, noted the high potential of the presented projects and areas of work.
At the Unmanned Aircraft Systems Laboratory at the RosGeoTech Industrial School, guests were introduced to the ongoing projects "ABRIS," "Geomap," and a project on role-based drone swarm control. The CNC Laboratory explained the CNC machine operator training process, working on simulators before transitioning to real-world production control, and the variety of programs already implemented at the laboratory.
At the end of the meeting, representatives of the A.I. Meshcheryakov Family Center discussed prospects for future joint projects with SUM scientists.
"We've identified many interesting areas of collaboration that we can pursue together. Today, our primary focus is on joint programs for our clients. These are primarily participants in the SVO and young people with disabilities who undergo rehabilitation and vocational skills training with us," concluded Sergey Zakharov.
The parties agreed to sign a cooperation agreement to implement joint programs in industrial engineering, CNC machine control, and UAV operations for SVO participants and people with various medical conditions.
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