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On November 13, 2023, at KSTU named after I. Razzakov, educational seminars and trainings of the Cezeri Lab began, which opens at our university, funded by the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA).

The opening of the seminar was attended by Rector Chynybaev Mirlan Koychubekovich, Program Coordinator of the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TIKA) Mehmet Bordur, course teacher Dr. Sc. Zhelaletdin Chetinkaya, TIKA employee, Doctor of Economics. Altymyshev S., vice-rector for development and attraction of investments Sydykov Zh.D., employee of the department for academic mobility Asanbekova Ch.M., teachers and students.

Opening this event, the rector noted that it is difficult to find an industry where 3D technologies are currently used. It has a huge impact on the development of technology, construction, production, advertising and marketing, architecture, etc. Of course, 3D technology also plays an important role in the development of science. Whatever field we take: technical sciences, chemistry, medicine, architecture, 3D technologies are already used everywhere.

In this regard, it is necessary to constantly improve the potential of our students and young teachers in the use of 3D and digital technologies. Both today’s courses and the subsequent opening of the CezeriLab training laboratory include the pressing issue of improving the quality of offline and online education in the field of 3D technologies and electronics for our students, carrying out design and research activities using 3D modeling technology.

TIKA Program Coordinator Mehmet Bordur noted that CeseriLab is equipped with modern equipment, where students will become familiar with the process of production and design of various objects, various tools for teaching robotics and electronics and 3D modeling.

The laboratory will also be equipped with a special device to prevent air pollution from dust particles that can be generated during laser cutting. Computers and a projector with Internet access are provided for students conducting research in the Ceseri laboratory.

A two-week training seminar will be conducted by a doctor of technical sciences, a trainer in 3 D-modeling, Jelaletdin Cetinkaya, specially invited from Ankara, until November 25 for teachers and students of the departments of Automatic Control, Mechanics, Automation, Robotics and Mechatronics, Metrology and standardization" and "Information systems and technologies".

Kudakeeva G., on behalf of the young scientists, thanked the management of TIKA for the creation of such a laboratory at KSTU and wished the students and teachers success in implementing new projects and ideas.

The event is part of the university's multi-year efforts to create an environment for startups and research and development.

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