July 14, 2024, 10:01 p.m. 565
Yangiliklar
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the "Inno" innovative educational and production technopark.

President Shavkat Mirziyoyev visited the "Inno" innovative educational and production technopark. In the technopark, innovative ideas and inventions are developed to advance industrial sectors. Collaboration with higher education institutions has been established to train young people in modern professions. Every year, seminars and practical workshops are organized with the participation of nearly 15,000 students and pupils. Such innovation centers are increasingly being established in our country. With the development of industries, energy, and information technologies, new complexes are being launched, requiring engineers and technicians with modern knowledge and skills. Presentations were held on the establishment of advanced engineering schools at the Tashkent State Technical University, Bukhara Engineering-Technology Institute, Tashkent State Transport University, Fergana Polytechnic Institute, Tashkent Architecture and Construction University, and Tashkent University of Information Technologies. A resolution of the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan dated February 2, 2024, outlines several tasks in this regard. Specifically, according to the resolution, the organizational and managerial activities of higher education institutions preparing personnel in engineering and technical fields are being improved. Existing curricula are being reviewed for alignment with modern technologies and employer requirements, and are being fundamentally revised. The head of our state was informed about these developments. In the initial phase, advanced engineering schools will be established at 10 higher education institutions. The school's supervisory board will include scientists and representatives from partner enterprises. These schools will implement two-year practical master's programs, selecting candidates based on producer orders. In the first year, students will design new products and conduct scientific research based on enterprise orders, studying through specialized modular programs. In the second year, they will test the technological processes related to creating prototypes of new products at enterprises. The President emphasized the importance and effectiveness of scientific research at higher education institutions. He noted that the attention given to the education system should be reflected in scientific achievements. The head of our state also reviewed the inventions and advanced developments of scientists. Information was provided on energy-saving equipment, cooling systems protecting transformers from explosions due to overload, chemical reagents crucial for the oil and gas sector, modern approaches in construction and road building, engineering projects for water facilities, and modern inventions related to information technologies.