Dubna State University prepares personnel in the field of digital transformation together with Comindware
Customers: Dubna University of Nature, Society and Man
Contractors: Comindware (Collovear) Product: Comindware Business Application PlatformProject date: 2022/01
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2022: Cooperation for Training in Digital Transformation
Dubna State University begins cooperation with Comindware in order to train personnel in the field of digital transformation. Cooperation will take place within the framework of the federal educational initiative - the Academy of Digital Transformation - using the Low-code platform Comindware Business Application Platform. This was reported on January 18, 2022 by Comindware.
The Academy of Digital Transformation is a platform for sharing knowledge and experience between experts in digital transformation practices, university researchers and digitalization enthusiasts. The Academy was created in response to the growing shortage of professional personnel who are ready to take a worthy place in the forefront of digitalization of organizations of various sectors of the domestic economy.
Dubna University is a higher educational institution that is a personnel forge for the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research (JINR) and the Dubna Special Economic Zone. According to the university, more than 90% of graduates are employed in the first year after graduation. Moreover, 70% of graduates work in the specialty. The key point of the university's strategy is to attract the best applicants and prepare the student elite based on them, based on an interdisciplinary approach to learning and participating in avant-garde educational projects.
"With the active cooperation of Dubna University and the Academy of Digital Transformation, a unique model is being formed for training specialists who can become leaders in the digital transformation of enterprises," said Maxim Tsyplyaev, founder and president of Comindware. "This experience is very important to us, since we regularly observe a shortage of qualified personnel with growing demand for digital transformation specialists." |
"One of the primary tasks of this cooperation is to improve the qualifications of teachers and introduce the fundamental foundations of digital transformation into the University's educational programs," said Evgenia Naumovna Cheremisina, scientific director of the Dubna University Institute for Systems Analysis and Management. "As a result of the cooperation, we plan to meet the demand of the labor market for specialists who have both theoretical knowledge in the areas of digital transformation and business process management, and practical skills in creating Low-code BPM applications." |