The international cooperation


The key indicators of the effectiveness of the department are - fundamental scientific developments, study guides, as well as a wide range of international training programs in Germany, China, Russia and Kazakhstan. 2 doctors and 5 candidates of sciences participate in the implementation of these educational programs. All teachers have the corresponding basic education and annually take advanced training courses. Since 2017, as part of the Erasmus + project, the Department of Logistics has been a partner in the project Development of a master's curriculum based on the Bologna system in resource-efficient production logistics / ProdLog; Institutional Development in Higher Education ”(Development of a Bologna based Master Curriculum in Resource Efficient Production Logistics / ProdLog; Capacity Building in the field of higher education). The project coordinator is Otto von Guericke University, Institute of Logistics and Materials Science, Magdeburg, Germany. Universities such as SIGMA Clermont, France also participate in the project; University of Applied Sciences, Germany; University of Miskolc, Hungary; Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical University (MADI), Moscow, Russian Federation; Volga State University of Water Transport, Russian Federation; Kazakh-German University, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Kazakhstan Academy of Transport and Communications named after M. Tynyshpayev; Kyrgyz National Agrarian University named after K. I. Skryabin, Bishkek, Kyrgyz Republic.

Opening of the “Innovative Virtual Laboratory”

November 6, 2019 at the Kyrgyz State Technical University named after Razzakova hosted the inauguration of the first innovative “Virtual Laboratory” in Kyrgyzstan within the framework of the Erasmus + project “Development of the Bologna Master's Program in Resource Efficient Production Logistics” (ProdLog) with the support of European higher education institutions. The aim of this project is the training and advanced training in the field of resource-efficient production logistics in Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan and Russia. The project coordinator is Otto von Guericke University, Institute of Logistics and Materials Science, Magdeburg, Germany. Foreign partners are: SIGMA Clermont, France; Landshut University of Applied Sciences, Germany; University of Miskolc, Hungary; Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical University, RF; Volga State University of Water Transport, RF; Kazakh-German University, Kazakhstan; Kazakh Academy of Transport and Communications M. Tynyshpayeva, Kazakhstan. From Kyrgyzstan, the Department of Logistics of the Kyrgyz-German Technical Institute of KSTU named after I. Razzakova and the department "Technology of processing agricultural products" KNAU im. K. Scriabin.

The Ambassador of the European Union to the Kyrgyz Republic Eduard Auerd attended the opening ceremony of the laboratory; Head of the Erasmus + office in the Kyrgyz Republic Chokusheva Gulnara Ryskulovna; representatives of the University of Miskolc in Hungary, one of the partners and members of the project consortium.

In the "Virtual Laboratory", students and undergraduates of the Department of Logistics will be able to conduct scientific research to assess the effectiveness, reliability and risk tolerance of transportation technologies, storage and handling of agricultural products.

“This laboratory will increase the level of knowledge in the field of logistics for Kyrgyz students. I believe that in Kyrgyzstan there are a lot of roads for the development of logistics in general. In general, the introduction of information technology in logistics is a great achievement and we are ready to closely cooperate in this direction, ”Peter Tamas, director of the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Miskolc in Hungary, shared his opinion.

Also, with the help of AnyLogic simulation, the visualization of logistics systems will be implemented, which will allow you to create complex models of transport and technological processes, determining the optimal options for cargo delivery, location and capacity of logistics centers in Kyrgyzstan.

Head of the Department of Logistics KSTU named after I. Razzakova Umetaliev Akylbek Saparbekovich noted that “the most modern laboratory of production logistics was purchased in the amount of 5 million soms.”

We bought 11 computers, VR glasses, joysticks and other necessary modern technologies for the laboratory. The system will allow you to simulate the execution of technological operations in the warehouse and perform them using virtual glasses, which integrate technology that allows 3D navigation of operations in an automated warehouse.