On April 28, the international festival “Engineers of the Future,” organized by the Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Tashkent, was officially launched.
The event brought together young engineers and inventors from Uzbekistan, Russia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, China, and Tajikistan, becoming an important platform for exchanging innovative ideas and fostering international collaboration. 🇺🇿🇷🇺🇰🇬🇨🇳🇹🇯
The opening ceremony was attended by international guests and rectors of leading higher education institutions. In particular, the Rector of Tashkent University of Technology, Adkham Khudaykulov, delivered a speech emphasizing the importance of developing engineering education and expanding international cooperation.
Distinguished international guests also participated in the festival, including Serge Haroche, Moez Chakchouk, and Oliver Tian, further highlighting the global significance of engineering education.
One of the festival’s most significant outcomes was the establishment of the Consortium of Regional Academic Engineering Schools among higher education institutions in Central Asia and Russia. This initiative aims to strengthen academic cooperation, scientific research, and student exchange programs.
As part of the festival, competitions are being held across 9 major categories and 23 subcategories, along with international Olympiads, innovation exhibitions, forums, and hackathons.
The festival serves as a major international platform that further strengthens Uzbekistan’s position in the field of engineering and innovation on the global stage.
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