During the meeting, the universities discussed joint projects and programs in research and education. The agenda included applying experience of Tsukuba University in training qualified personnel, developing new curricula that align with international standards, enhancing scientific and technological cooperation, and bringing Japanese experts to TUIT.
Equipped with modern technology and computers, the laboratory also includes on-site accommodations for interns. Selected students will participate in paid internships throughout the year based on a dual education system.
During the meeting, discussions were held on opportunities for university graduates to intern with the company, obtain well-paid permanent positions, and organize seminar-training sessions at the university with the participation of the company's leading specialists.
On October 29, the article by B. Makhkamov, the rector of Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi, titled "Engineering Schools - the Future of the Higher Education System of Uzbekistan" was published in issue 219, no. 30528 of the "Pravda Vostoka" newspaper.
Participants attended master classes on "Utilizing Modern Telecommunications Technologies" and "Prospects for Ensuring Cybersecurity in the Use of Digital Technologies in Uzbekistan."
During this visit, a memorandum was signed to strengthen cooperation aimed at enhancing Cybersecurity personnel skills, providing students with internship opportunities at the company, and facilitating potential employment for students.