As part of the program, nearly 80 teams from three regions of the world are participating in an Ideathon competition focused on real-world problems and engineering challenges.
The event was attended by cinematographer and professor Batir Joldasovich Bazarbayev, lecturer and doctoral candidate Mehriban Jaumitbayeva, as well as students from the Faculty of Television Technologies of Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi.
It is noteworthy that in this area, which can be called a selfie zone, it is possible not only to know the time, take a photo, but also to download an electronic version of the books published by the professors and teachers of the department, installed instead of the clock numbers, through a QR code.
The main objective of this memorandum is to expand opportunities for university students as they transition into independent life, enabling them to fully showcase their talents and potential. It aims to support their employment, integrate theoretical knowledge with practical applications, and prepare competitive professionals in alignment with the demands of the labor market. Additionally, it seeks to foster students' interest in their future professional careers.
During the conversation, discussions covered the opportunities created in our country for the younger generation to grow up as knowledgeable, skilled, and independent thinkers, as well as ongoing reforms aimed at supporting women comprehensively and ensuring gender equality in society. The women shared insights from their professional journeys, highlighting their achievements and emphasizing the importance of choosing a fulfilling career.
A meeting between the delegation of the Tashkent University of Information Technologies named after Muhammad al-Khwarizmi (TUIT) and the leadership of the National Television and Radio Company of Uzbekistan (MTRK) was held to discuss educational and scientific-practical collaboration.