The TMK delegation currently visiting China, along with the Tashkent branch of the University of Pisa, held a meeting with prestigious Chinese institutions Southeast University (SEU) and Nanjing University (NJU).
The negotiations focused on further expanding the activities of the "Higher School of Technological Metals," established on TMK's initiative.
Following the meetings, important agreements were reached on implementing international educational programs in materials science and information technology. Specifically, within the cooperation framework, joint educational programs in "1+3," "2+2," and "1+3+1 (Master's degree) " formats will be launched.
These programs will enable students to simultaneously acquire theoretical knowledge and advanced practical skills, ensuring a qualitatively new level of training for future engineers.
Additionally, the negotiations thoroughly addressed the issues of attracting highly qualified researchers from Southeast University to TMK's R&D Park, organizing joint research projects, and implementing innovative developments in industry.