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Source: Official website of the State –
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A meeting with the Deputy Director of the Department of Industrial Policy of the Eurasian Economic Commission, Vitaly Vovk, took place at the State University of Management.
Vice-Rector Maria Karelina, Director of the Engineering Project Management Center Vladimir Filatov and young scientists of the university spoke with the former Minister of Industry of the Republic of Belarus.
The meeting was devoted to current issues of expanding integration within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The central topic was the development of cooperation between manufacturers and suppliers of components from the EAEU member states to create innovative types of equipment.
Particular attention was paid to the development of unified digital platforms for agricultural machinery – participants discussed the prospects for using global positioning systems, monitoring agricultural land, collecting climate data and analyzing soils on tractors and combines produced at enterprises in the EAEU countries.
The parties also considered the application of reverse engineering in mechanical engineering as an important factor in achieving the technological sovereignty of the Eurasian Economic Union.
In relation to the development of human resources, mechanisms for interaction in the field of training and advanced training of specialists for key industries of the EAEU countries were discussed. Emphasis was placed on the need to jointly address issues of digitalization and the introduction of artificial intelligence in industrial enterprises.
At the end of the meeting, the possibilities of using financial assistance mechanisms for the implementation of joint projects were discussed, which will become an additional incentive for strengthening economic ties within the EAEU.
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