As part of the week, a delegation of 62 representatives from 20 leading industries, 13 prestigious higher education institutions, and 3 advanced technoparks from South Korea are attending.
During the event, five teams competed in two rounds for the championship. The results of the competition were as follows
This project involves over 30 professors from seven universities in Uzbekistan, including four faculty members from Tashkent University of Information Technologies (TUIT). The training courses, organized within the framework of the ERASMUS+ CBHE (Capacity Building in Higher Education) project, aim to develop new master's programs and training courses in Medical Engineering. The courses will run from September 30 to October 11, offering participants the opportunity to study advanced European prac
Our team participated in the First Global Challenge 2024, held in Greece, competing against teams from 180 countries and achieving an outstanding 2nd place finish.
This program is open to talented students from public and private higher education institutions specializing in technical and technological fields in Uzbekistan. Eligible participants include 3rd and 4th-year bachelor’s students, as well as 1st and 2nd-year master’s students.
At this conference, along with members of the delegation from the Republic of Uzbekistan, Sohib Bahodirovich Jumayev, the chairman of the Primary Trade Union Committee of Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, participated as a member of the delegation. Professors and teachers from the Department of Artificial Intelligence, K. Shukurov and Sh. Kholdorov, also took part in the seminar organized for TUIT professors.