KNRTU LECTURERS COMPLETED AN INTERNSHIP AT THE BELARUSIAN STATE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY



08.11.2024

The employees of the Institute of Innovation Management of KNRTU within the framework of the grant of the Government of the Republic of Tatarstan “Algarysh” completed internship in the Belarusian State Technological University on the topic of “Development of Transportation Corridors”.

Professor Alexey Shinkevich, Chair of the Department of Logistics and Management, Professor Svetlana Kudryavtseva and Associate Professor Alsu Lubnina visited the Engineering and Economics Faculty of BSTU and the specialized department. The colleagues got acquainted with a number of scientific and technological and educational centers: the Republican Scientific and Practical Center for Petrochemical Technologies and Productions; the Scientific and Technological Park of BSTU; the International Information and Analytical Center for Technology Transfer; the Business Center; the Technology and Innovation Support Center; the Scientific and Production Tool Center, as well as the Center for Training, Professional Development and Retraining of Personnel.

Colleagues got acquainted with the experience of BSTU department's work with PRIMUM platform (international cargo transportation on the Eurasian continent), discussed the prospects of cooperation in the field of implementation of projects in transport logistics, identified opportunities for participation in contractual projects, grants and other projects in the field of development of international transport corridors.

As part of the visit of KNRTU representatives, a round table was organized with the participation of Irina Novikova, Chair of the Department of Management, Business Technologies and Sustainable Development of BSTU, where the directions of joint seminars, round tables and discussion platforms on research and methodological work in the field of implementation of projects for the development of transport corridors to develop methodological and scientific-practical solutions were identified.


Source: KNRTU

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