MINSK, 11 January (BelTA) - A delegation from the children's technopark Kvantorium Pskov, Russia headed by director Nadezhda Grigorieva visited the National Children's Technopark in Minsk to sign a cooperation agreement, BelTA learned from the Belarusian educational institution.
“The meeting was a significant step towards strengthening ties between the technoparks and expanding opportunities for young talents. The developments in robotics, aerospace technologies and virtual and augmented reality presented by the students were of particular interest. The guests from Pskov lauded the high level of training and creativity of the students,” the children's technopark said.
The participants of the Russian delegation toured the training laboratories that host classes in various areas and talked to the students.
“The parties reaffirmed commitment to exchanging experience and implementing joint projects to develop technical skills in the younger generation. This cooperation implies a new impetus for educational programs and additional opportunities for young inventors,” the educational institution stressed.
“The meeting was a significant step towards strengthening ties between the technoparks and expanding opportunities for young talents. The developments in robotics, aerospace technologies and virtual and augmented reality presented by the students were of particular interest. The guests from Pskov lauded the high level of training and creativity of the students,” the children's technopark said.
The participants of the Russian delegation toured the training laboratories that host classes in various areas and talked to the students.
“The parties reaffirmed commitment to exchanging experience and implementing joint projects to develop technical skills in the younger generation. This cooperation implies a new impetus for educational programs and additional opportunities for young inventors,” the educational institution stressed.