The Moscow Technical School is a project of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of the city of Moscow, created in 2021 to build productive interaction between educational and industrial organizations on the training and retraining of personnel in centers of technological and production competencies.
2024
Launch of the program "AI Tools for Industrial Enterprises"
The Moscow Technical School project, together with SberOborazovaniy, launched the AI Tools for Industrial Enterprises program. It will be useful to representatives of engineering and management teams of industrial enterprises. This was announced on August 22, 2024 by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport Maxim Liksutov.
On behalf of the Mayor of Moscow, we are actively developing the industrial potential of the city. In particular, we are implementing projects for professional training of personnel in innovative and promising industries. Thus, the Moscow Technical School has launched a course on artificial intelligence, thanks to which industrialists will master advanced AI tools. It is designed for 72 academic hours, - said Maxim Liksutov. |
The program, developed in conjunction with SberEducation, includes an introduction to the theory of AI technologies, collection and processing techniques, data the study of types and, algorithms artificial intelligence as well as existing AI tools industries in business. Particular attention will be paid to ethics and security issues when using AI. Upon completion of the training, students will receive a certificate of advanced training of the established sample.
Since 2022, the Moscow Technical School has been offering courses in the direction of Artificial Intelligence in Industry to employees of the capital's industrial enterprises. Thanks to constant training and skill development, engineers use AI tools to reduce production costs, increase the efficiency of enterprises, as well as to control and optimize industrial processes at production sites, "said Anatoly Garbuzov, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. |
As Svetlana Merkushina, executive director of the Center for the Education Industry of Sberbank, emphasized, thanks to artificial intelligence technologies, entire markets and industries are being transformed - for the industry, this is no less relevant.
Our program is focused on creating knowledge about digital trends among listeners and helping them master tools based on artificial intelligence so that they transform technology companies and can solve specific work problems, "added Svetlana Merkushina. |
Launch of two programs in the direction of "Unmanned Vehicles"
Two programs on unmanned vehicles have become available at the Moscow Technical School (MTS). Their development was carried out by specialists from the Advanced Engineering School of Radar, Radio Navigation and Software Engineering (PISH RPI) of the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. This was announced on July 19, 2024 by the Minister of the Government of Moscow, head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy Anatoly Garbuzov.
{{quote Moscow|- the center of development of unmanned industries countries. On the basis of the industrial park "Rudnevo" SEZ "" the Technopolice Moscow Federal Center for Unmanned Aircraft Systems has been created - a reference research and production site that brings together leading developers and creators of drones and digital geo-information platforms. However, in addition to the manufacture of the devices themselves, it is important to prepare qualified personnel for their development, management and maintenance. To do this, the Moscow Technical School offers the capital's industrialists 22 courses in the direction of Unmanned Vehicles. This list continues to grow dynamically, "said Anatoly Garbuzov. }}
Thus, the course "Automatic control systems BVS" is devoted to the features of automatic control systems for aircraft of various types, as well as practical aspects of the flight dynamics of modern vehicles, methods for ensuring the stability of control circuits and experimental verification and validation of mathematical models of BVS.
Program "BVS flight and navigation systems, methods of their testing. Assessment of accuracy characteristics "will allow engineers to study the composition of flight and navigation systems (PNS) installed on unmanned aircraft. In particular, students will get acquainted with the device, principles of operation and operating modes of such systems.
The course covers the main composition of the PNS, their design, principles and modes of operation. The methodology of flight tests of systems, types and methods of tests are being studied. The course paid special attention to the procedure for performing post-flight processing of test materials and methods for assessing the main characteristics of flight and navigation systems, "said Alexander Voevodenko, Deputy Director for Educational Activities of the PCH RPI. |
Opening courses in the framework of the module "Robotics and Sensorics"
The educational project "Moscow Technical School" ("MTSh"), together with the National Research University (NIU), MPEI opened courses within the framework of the module "Robotics and Sensorics." On June 25, 2024, the Minister of the Government of Moscow, the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.
The use of robots is relevant in many, in industries economies particular, and industries. transport to logistics Automation allows you to increase the efficiency of work processes and significantly reduce the impact of the human factor. The development of professional skills of employees is one of the key conditions for the growth of the industry, therefore, from 2022, the Moscow Technical School offers engineers of the capital educational programs within the framework of the direction "Robotics and sensorics." The module is dynamically developing and expanding - two new courses have recently been launched. As of June 2024, the project portfolio includes 17 various programs aimed at training specialists in the field of development, creation of automated and sensor systems, as well as methods for managing them, "said Vladislav Ovchinsky. |
Thus, the full-time course "Ethical support of research with the participation of people for developers of instruments and technologies" is aimed at forming professional competencies among engineers in the field of assessing the status of scientific projects and preparing methodological and documentary solutions for non-clinical observations with the participation of volunteers. It is designed for 16 academic hours.
The training course is specially prepared for those who come up with and design new technical solutions. It consists of three modules, each of which has three compact lectures. The course will help to better assess the status of scientific projects and prepare methodological and documentary solutions for non-clinical observations with the participation of conditionally healthy volunteers. Its brevity, combined with a clear structure, will help better assimilation of information, - said Oleg Kubryak, professor of the Department of Robotics, Mechatronics, Dynamics and Strength of Machines at MPEI, Doctor of Biological Sciences. |
The full-time remote program "Navigation and management of mobile robots in urban conditions" aims to create safe, efficient and smart transport systems for the urban environment. The course presents a comprehensive approach in the study of wheeled robots and offers best practice training at a real training ground. The program is designed for 32 academic hours.
According to Oleg Glukhov, an engineer of the first category of the Department of Radio Engineering Systems, head of the Roboveinik platform at MPEI, the course opens a new page in the history of the development of urban intelligent transport systems. The specialized platform not only provides conditions for the practical implementation of multi-agent interaction of robot cars, but also has the opportunity to immerse yourself in the real design process of future urban transport. At the same time, the main goal is to train a new generation of engineers who can use modern technologies to create safe, efficient and smart transport systems.
Launch of three Communication Technology courses
The Moscow Technical School (MTSh), together with the National Research University Moscow Energy Institute (NRU MPEI), has developed three new programs within the framework of the Communication Technologies direction. This was announced on June 17, 2024 by the Minister of the Government of Moscow, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.
{{quote 'Support for Moscow's industrial sector includes an extensive set of financial and non-financial instruments. In addition to investment loans, the provision of subsidies and targeted loans, the city helps to develop the personnel potential of the capital's production companies. High-tech enterprises using artificial intelligence, robots, as well as modern telecommunications solutions are a priority. To develop the competencies of the capital's industrialists in industry information technologies, the Moscow Technical School offers training within the framework of the Communication Technologies direction. Recently, his list was replenished with three courses developed jointly with the National Research University of MPEI, - said Vladislav Ovchinsky. }}
The full-time advanced training program "Modern element base of wireless communications" was created for design engineers, circuit engineers and technologists involved in instrument making enterprises. After completing the training, students will be guided by the nomenclature of electrical radios of domestic and foreign production, get acquainted with their technical features, and will also be able to import replace them for wireless communications. The course is designed for 72 hours, training will be carried out on modern equipment.
The course "Model-oriented design of radio engineering systems" is designed for engineers in the field of radio engineering, in particular radar, radio navigation and communication systems. Specialists will learn the skills of model-oriented design of radio engineering systems. The course is designed for 54 hours and will be held in a face-to-face format.
For specialists in the field of design and design of radioelectronic equipment, the course "High-speed data transmission interfaces" was created. Listeners will learn how to work with high-speed data interfaces used in general and special purpose equipment. The course, designed for 32 hours, will be held in a face-to-face format.
The course will allow students to understand the issues of data transfer in modern electronic equipment. It discusses the different types of wired interfaces, their applications and the features of hardware implementations. Students will increase their competencies in the design of control lines and data transmission buses, - said Pavel Ostapenkov, head of the department for the formation and processing of radio signals at MPEI. |
Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin noted that new engineering personnel are needed to introduce modern technologies in production facilities. To help industry solve the issue of employee shortages, the Moscow Government in 2021, together with leading technical universities and companies, created the Moscow Technical School project. It aims to improve the skills of engineers in working with innovative technologies that develop the industrial potential of the city and optimize production processes.
Nine general areas and four special ones are open for employees of enterprises. More than 160 courses are available to them. In addition to training programs, participants are offered webinars, conferences, master classes and other events. More than 2.2 thousand engineers have already passed training at MTSh in June 2024.
Launch of five courses on the production and operation of unmanned vehicles
The Moscow Technical School, together with the Financial University, has launched five new courses related to different stages of production and operation of unmanned vehicles. Engineers will be trained to create unmanned aircraft systems, develop software for their control, including using artificial intelligence. This was announced on May 8, 2024 by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport Maxim Liksutov.
{{quote 'On behalf of the Mayor of Moscow, projects for the development of unmanned vehicles are being implemented in the city, conditions are being created for the formation of a scientific and production base, as well as the introduction of innovations in the capital's Transport Complex. For example, the Federal ALS Center operates in the Rudnevo industrial park, which unites developers of high-tech products in the field of unmanned aviation. Also, within the framework of the educational project "Moscow Technical School," employees of industrial enterprises of the capital can increase the level of professional competencies in the field of unmanned vehicles. "MTSh" together with the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation opened five new programs within the framework of the module, - said Maxim Liksutov. }}
Among the courses: "Development of unmanned aircraft systems," "Operation of unmanned aircraft systems," "ALS programming: artificial intelligence," "Production of unmanned aircraft systems" and "Training of instructors in the development, production and operation of unmanned aircraft systems."
In May 2024, specialists with advanced skills in the manufacture, programming and operation of ALS are in great demand in the labor market. Within the framework of the Moscow Technical School project, we are increasing the personnel potential of the capital's industrialists - we hold conferences, master classes, and also develop and open new courses, "said Vladislav Ovchinsky, Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. |
After their passage, students will learn the skills of designing ALS and radioelectronic equipment, programming devices, in particular using artificial intelligence technologies. For example, a program for the production of aviation systems was created taking into account international and national standards. It includes units for the manufacture of components, including through additive technologies, as well as for the installation, assembly and adjustment of UAV systems. In addition, industrialists will gain skills in piloting and maintenance of equipment.
Moscow is a leader in the unmanned vehicle industry, actively developing it and creating conditions for the formation of a production and educational base. Thus, within the framework of the Moscow Technical School project, programs were promptly launched in all areas of training of specialists from leading universities of Russia and specialized organizations. Within the framework of the project, the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation implements programs for the training of instructors, operators, engineers, programmers and ALS operators, - said Nadezhda Surova, director of the Digital Economy Competence Center of the Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation, member of the expert Council of the Federation Council on Digital Economy. |
Launch of Lifestyle in Industrial Design
The educational project "Moscow Technical School" together with the National Research University "Moscow Energy Institute" (NIU "MPEI") developed and launched the course "Lifestyle in Industrial Design." Now 16 programs are available to engineers in the capital as part of the industrial design module. This was announced on April 24, 2024 by the Minister of the Government of Moscow, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.
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Artificial intelligence has significantly changed production business processes in the industrial sector. As part of our course, students will get acquainted with the language programming Python as the basis for the implementation of AI projects. They will master the work with specialized software libraries that will solve the problems of classification, correlation, cluster and regression analysis, building neural networks, pattern recognition and much more. The course will help to understand not only how AI projects are implemented in industry, but also to understand deeper the processes in which artificial intelligence participates, "added Ramil Nezhmetdinov, professor at the Department of Computer Control Systems, Head of the Unified Dean of STANKIN Moscow State Technical University. |
Launch of the direction "Unmanned Transport"
"Moscow Technical School" ("MTSh") will begin training personnel in the direction of "Unmanned." transport The initiative to develop human resources in this area was supported by the company "." Innopraktika The corresponding agreement was signed on June 14, 2023 by Department of Investment and Industrial Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky the head and first deputy general director of the company. Natalya Popova
Unmanned vehicles are a dynamically developing area that is actively being introduced into many spheres of life. It is applied in agriculture, power, construction and industry. Training personnel in the development, production and operation of drones is a strategic task of the capital. Thus, the Moscow Technical School will launch a new educational direction designed to endow employees of industrial enterprises with appropriate competence in the field of UAVs, - said Vladislav Ovchinsky. |
Within the framework of the agreement, joint projects will be implemented aimed at obtaining and applying relevant knowledge and skills in the direction of "Unmanned vehicles," scientific and practical conferences, forums, seminars and other educational events will be organized.
We consider the initiative of the Moscow Technical School to launch an educational direction in the field of UAVs a timely step and are ready to use our competencies to support the formation of mechanisms for training specialists in this area. The ability to effectively manage technologies that contribute to the development of industrial potential is important not only for Moscow, but also for our entire country, "Natalya Popova emphasized. |
Availability of 57 continuing education programmes
On the basis of the Moscow Technical School (MTSh), 57 advanced training courses are available to metropolitan engineers in five areas, on May 12, 2023, the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations Vladimir Efimov said .
The goal of the Moscow Technical School is to provide the capital's enterprises with rare specialists in the fields of photonics, 3D modeling, the creation of digital twins and other high-tech areas. Within the framework of the project, industrialists can master 57 courses in five areas - in 2023 alone, the list was replenished with 15 items. At the same time, the city subsidizes companies up to 95 percent of the costs of training specialists, - said Vladimir Efimov. |
The program "Artificial Intelligence" is focused on training specialists in the development of intelligent technologies for implementation at the capital's industrial enterprises and includes 28 courses.
As of May 2023, Microelectronics and Photonics consists of 15 courses and is aimed at training specialists in the development of domestic microprocessor technologies and systems, quantum and optical electronics, as well as application and system software for the release of competitive products.
The Additive Technologies direction will help engineers develop their skills in 3D production. It consists of 11 advanced training courses.
The direction of "Communication Technology" involves three courses and is devoted to quantum technologies, 5G, the Internet of Things and industrial data processing.
Industrial Design is the fifth direction of MTSh, which is focused on stimulating the development of industrial design in Moscow. The entry is open to everyone.
Moscow actively contributes to the expansion of the project and helps enterprises improve the skills of their employees. The plans of the Moscow Technical School are to open training in four more areas, such as Robotics and Sensorics, Digital Twins, New Production Technologies and Unmanned Vehicles. We are focused on the constant development and formation of competencies of workers in the capital's industry, since the growth of the industry and, as a result, the city's economy depends on their professionalism, "said Vladislav Ovchinsky, head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. |
He also added that after mastering the curriculum and successfully passing knowledge control, specialists receive a certificate of advanced training of the established sample.
Opening of advanced training courses in the area of "Additive Technologies" together with RCTU
"Moscow Technical School" (MTSh) together with the Russian University of Chemical Technology named after D.I. Mendeleev (RCTU) opened advanced training courses in the direction of "Additive Technologies." This was announced on April 11, 2023 by the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow, which is part of the Complex of Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations of the capital, Vladislav Ovchinsky.
Additive technologies are one of the promising areas in the industrial sector, which allows the production of the most complex products from metal, plastic and other materials. We are actively developing this sphere, since we see in it a high potential for the industry, and as a result, the city's economy. Therefore, MTSh together with the Mendeleev Russian University of Chemical Technology has replenished its educational base and launched a program for advanced training in additive technologies, - said the head of the department. |
The program is designed for 16 academic hours and covers a large range of additive technologies and 3D printing methods. It is prepared for specialists in the field of process modeling, as well as for everyone who wants to receive professional training in this area. Students of the program will learn the basic concept of additive technologies and 3D printing devices, get acquainted with the basics of modeling, computational methods, as well as the main software for 3D printing.
Continuous education is an integral part of life, it provides the opportunity to constantly increase the level of own competence and demand in various sectors of the economy. The advanced training program, which we are launching together with the MTSH, will provide students with opportunities to gain new knowledge in the field of technologies and materials of three-dimensional printing, as well as acquaint them with the main stages of the life cycle of products obtained by additive technologies, "said Igor Eremin, Vice-Rector for the Development of Educational Programs and International Activities of the Russian Chemical University named after D.I. Mendeleev. |
He also noted that according to the results of certification, students will receive a certificate of advanced training of the established sample.
Preparation of three training modules in the direction of "Artificial Intelligence in Industry"
The Moscow Technical School (MTSh), together with the MEPhI National Research Nuclear University, has prepared three training modules in the direction of Artificial Intelligence in Industry. This was announced on March 23, 2023 by the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow, which is part of the Complex of Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations of the capital, Vladislav Ovchinsky.
Industrial enterprises more than ever need highly qualified specialists who are able to solve complex problems using current technologies in their work. Training is available for all industrial enterprises in Moscow that are interested in improving the competencies of their employees. The city, for its part, provides companies with a subsidy that will cover up to 95 percent of the funds spent on training, "said Vladislav Ovchinsky. |
The first module, Predictive Analytics in Industry, focuses on methods for building predictive models based on observed current and historical data. Employees of Moscow enterprises will get acquainted with the basics and methods of predictive data analysis.
As part of the second module "Methods and models of deep learning," specialists will study the most relevant sections of machine learning when analyzing large arrays of complex-structured data. The curriculum will allow you to master basic knowledge in the field of deep learning, learn the basics of building and applying descriptive and predictive models, as well as learn how to choose and use machine learning algorithms to solve applied problems.
The third module Computer vision "in industry" is devoted to the field of applied mathematics and artificial intelligence, which studies methods of extracting useful information from images. Students will learn to reasonably choose and correctly apply basic algorithms to solve typical computer vision problems.
The courses include current concepts of teaching such a rapidly developing discipline as machine learning. Students will receive fundamental knowledge and skills for the practical application of machine learning methods in solving their tasks, - said Sergey Zapechnikov, professor at NRNU MEPhI. |
According to him, the modules are designed both for specialists who want to develop professional competencies and increase the level of knowledge in the field of artificial intelligence, and for beginners who are just beginning to get acquainted with this area.
After mastering the curriculum and successfully passing knowledge control, employees of enterprises will receive a certificate of advanced training of the established model.
Preparation of three training modules on additive technologies
Specialists of the Moscow Polytechnic University have prepared three training modules on additive technologies for professional retraining of metropolitan engineers. The training will be held within the framework of the Moscow Technical School (MTS) project. This was announced on March 7, 2023 by the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy, which is part of the Complex of Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations of the capital, Vladislav Ovchinsky.
As of March 2023, there are four areas for training on the basis of the Moscow Technical School - Artificial Intelligence, Microelectronics and Photonics, Communication Technologies and Additive Technologies. Thanks to the fruitful cooperation of specialists from Moscow Polytechnic University and MTSh, the Additive Technologies program has been replenished with three training modules. On their basis, students will receive all the necessary theoretical competencies in the field of 3D technologies, as well as fully master practical methods of controlling the 3D printing process, which together will allow them to successfully apply the knowledge gained in their work, "said Vladislav Ovchinsky. |
The first module is designed for 234 academic hours and will be devoted to 3D modeling, reverse engineering and bionic design. Also within its framework, students will be introduced to technology, equipment and the basics of materials science.
The second module "Technologies and equipment of additive production" is designed for 90 academic hours. Experts will talk about procurement technologies, 3D prototyping and the basics of preparing data for 3D printing. In addition, students will get acquainted with the theory and technology of additive production of products, with the basics of design and organization of sections of procurement and additive industries, as well as with professional equipment.
As part of the third module "3D modeling, reverse engineering and bionic design," designed for 72 academic hours, students will get acquainted with the basics of computer parametric engineering, 3D modeling and product scanning, the intricacies of reverse engineering and bionic design.
The modules are designed both for engineers who want to increase the level of knowledge in the field of 3D printing, and for beginners who are just getting acquainted with the method of creating three-dimensional objects.
Since 2014, Moscow Polytechnic University has experience in training young specialists in the field of additive technologies, formed during the implementation of specialized educational programs of bachelor's and master's degree. In partnership with the Moscow Technical School, we have developed and opened a set for three advanced training and professional retraining programs. The structure of the programs is modular, the choice of the program and its content are determined depending on the desire and available skills of the student, - said Pavel Petrov, Ph.D., associate professor, head of the educational program "Additive Technologies" at the Moscow Polytechnic University. |
He added that the developed programs are focused on mastering new skills, as well as obtaining new knowledge and skills in accordance with the professional standard 40.159 "Additive Technology Specialist." As a result of certification, students will receive a certificate of advanced training of the established sample, which will allow them to conduct professional activities using innovative additive technologies.
To become a participant in the project, you need to issue an application on the website or on the Investment Portal of Moscow.
Agreement on the creation of the direction "Industrial Design"
Moscow enterprises will be able to send engineers for professional training in the promising direction "Industrial Design." The cooperation agreement was signed between the Moscow government, universities, scientific centers and design bureaus. This was announced on February 21, 2023 by the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow, which is part of the Complex of Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations of the capital, Vladislav Ovchinsky.
Industrial design becomes an integral part of any manufacturing process. In any production, it is important to develop a product that is adapted to the needs of both ordinary consumers and industry. An industrial designer is an important specialty that requires active development, especially in the context of constantly changing trends and technologies. To train specialists in this area, the Moscow Technical School will open an additional direction of study. It will be developed jointly with leading universities, research and design bureaus and design centers. Such a collaboration will create a curriculum that corresponds to modern trends and directions, - said Vladislav Ovchinsky. |
The development of the direction will be carried out by specialists from the Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman, RSU named after A.N. Kosygin, Russian State Art and Industrial University named after S.G. Stroganov, MARHI. In addition, experts from Artemy Lebedev's studio and Smirnov Design will take part in the project.
2022
Opening of the direction "Robotics and Sensorics"
The Moscow government, leading universities and enterprises of the city signed an agreement on the opening of a new area of training at the Moscow Technical School (MTSh) - Robotics and Sensorics. This was announced on December 20, 2022 by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations Vladimir Efimov.
The project "Moscow Technical School" opens the fifth direction of training of metropolitan engineers. This course will allow specialists from industrial enterprises to improve their qualifications in the direction of Robotics and Sensorics. In the future, the introduction of such technologies will enable enterprises to increase efficiency and competitiveness, reduce costs and improve working conditions at work. Training is becoming a key factor in development. industrial industries According to experts, the need of enterprises for highly qualified specialists by 2030 will increase at least threefold, - said Vladimir Efimov. |
As the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow Vladislav Ovchinsky noted, MTS trains competitive engineers in the most popular specialties in industry. This makes it possible to train engineers of a new formation who are able to apply the knowledge gained in practice and develop their own technological approaches.
{{quote 'Moscow is extremely interested in the development of these technologies and will contribute to the development of personnel potential. As practice has shown, robotization of many processes helps to ensure maximum throughput at the lowest cost. The scope and prospects of modern robotics are wide: robots are already used in everyday life, service, medicine, agriculture and in other types of work. Therefore, it is important to start training engineers in the field of industrial robotics and sensorics now, - said Vladislav Ovchinsky. }}
As the executive director of the National Association of Robotics Market Participants Olga Mudrova noted, the number of requests for robotization does not correspond to the amount of industrial automation that is necessary. There are several reasons for this: enterprises do not know about those processes that can be modernized, financial costs and personnel changes, as well as companies fear that after automation and increased production they will not be able to sell products. The Moscow Technical School project solves all these three problems.
President of the Association Machine tool"" Georgy Samodurov stressed that one of the trends in the development of technologies in the field of metalworking provides for the creation of primarily flexible automated workplaces, and also noted the importance of the development of robotics for industries machine tools.
Robotization is a natural process that does not take away jobs, but creates new ones. For our part, we are ready to provide all the accumulated practical experience for the implementation of the project "Moscow Technical School," said Alexey Melkov, head of the Corporation of Robots. |
Educational partners of this area were the National Research Technological University "MISIS," Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman, National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI," Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and others.
In total, in addition to Robotics and Sensorics, seven areas are planned at the Moscow Technical School: Communication Technologies, Additive Technologies, Artificial Intelligence in Industry, Microelectronics and Photonics, Digital Twins, New Production Technologies and Unmanned Vehicles.
Opening of the direction "Microelectronics and photonics"
The Moscow government, leading universities and enterprises of the city signed an agreement on the opening of a direction for training specialists within the framework of the project "Moscow Technical School" - "Microelectronics and Photonics." This was announced on October 14, 2022 by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations Vladimir Efimov.
As reported, the Moscow Technical School (MTSh) is a project of the Moscow government, launched in 2021. Its goal is to train metropolitan engineers to work with technologies that optimize production processes and develop industrial potential, as well as to close the need for enterprises for highly qualified personnel.
As of October 2022, 48 enterprises operate in the capital in the field of microelectronics. Expanding demand for their products and increasing production capacity requires a significant increase in the number of specialists. To close the need for companies in highly qualified personnel in 2021, we created the Moscow Technical School. Recently, a direction was opened there - "Microelectronics and Photonics," within the framework of which engineers will be able to undergo training and gain the necessary knowledge and skills in the field of research, development, production and practical use of modern electronic means and technologies. told Vladimir Efimov |
As the head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow Vladislav Ovchinsky noted, MTS trains competitive engineers in the most popular specialties in industry.
Now there is a large project in the field of microelectronics and photonics - one of the popular and promising areas of the coming years. The Moscow Technical School accumulates the practices of leading scientific centers and universities in the country for the training of specialists capable of conducting scientific and practical activities. noted Vladislav Ovchinsky |
Educational partners of this area were the National Research Technological University "MISIS," Moscow State Technical University named after N.E. Bauman, National Research Nuclear University "MEPhI," Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics and others.
Industrial partners will actively participate in the creation of programs for metropolitan engineers: the scientific and technical center "Module," JSC "Shvabe," JSC SPC "ELVIS," JSC "Micron," as well as other leading enterprises and scientific institutes of Moscow.
Development partners will be the Skolkovsky Institute of Science and Technology (Skoltech), ANO "Development of Human Capital," ANTO "TT."
As the Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Educational Work of the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics Andrei Mukhanov noted, the fastest growing areas of photonics for October 2022 were healthcare, information, communications and industrial production. Cooperation between universities and enterprises of the city will not only strengthen the training of students and professional retraining of specialists, but also improve personnel potential, taking into account the competencies and real needs of the industry.
We see a big demand from enterprises for specialists in the field of microelectronics, telecom and photonics. Given the specifics of the market, industries have to quickly rebuild. Often, the knowledge that students receive in universities after graduation becomes irrelevant. The Moscow Technical School unites leading enterprises and institutes to train engineers in popular specialties and forms the necessary level of competence. added Olga Kozhukhovskaya, Director for Ecosystem Development of ANO "TT" |
In total, in addition to Microelectronics and Photonics, seven areas are planned for training at the Moscow Technical School: Communication Technologies, Additive Technologies, Artificial Intelligence in Industry, Robotics and Sensorics, Digital Twins, New Production Technologies and Unmanned Vehicles.
To become a member of the project, the company needs to issue an application on the website investmoscow.ru. "Moscow Technical School" will select a university or scientific center for training an employee.
Provision of 26 Additive Technologies programs
Specialists of the capital's enterprises will be able to improve their qualifications in the leading universities of the city in the direction of Additive Technologies of the Moscow Technical School (MTSh). You can undergo training in 26 educational programs, this was announced on June 23, 2022 by the Complex of Economic Policy and Property and Land Relations of Moscow from the words of Deputy Mayor Vladimir Efimov.
In Moscow, a meeting of the expert council in the direction of "Additive Technologies" was held within the framework of the "Moscow Technical School." Participants have identified educational programs according to which the capital's industrialists will be able to undergo retraining in higher educational institutions. Training will be available for 150 specialists in 26 educational programs. In general, by the end of 2022, it is planned to train more than 400 engineers in all existing areas, - said the deputy mayor. |
Zammera added that most of the programs were offered by the Russian University of Chemical Technology named after D.I. Mendeleev - seven. At the Moscow State Technical University (MSTU) named after N.E. Bauman, three programs are available, at the National Research Center "Kurchatov Institute" - VIAM, the Central Research Research Automobile and Motor Institute "NAMI," Skoltech, Moscow Polytechnic and Moscow State Technological University "STANKIN" - one each.
Additive Technologies is the second direction of the Moscow Technical School. The corresponding Cooperation Agreement in March 2022 was signed by leading universities and innovative enterprises with the Moscow Government. One of the tasks of the direction is the introduction of modern training methods and information technologies in educational organizations. Specialists trained under this program will be able to improve their qualifications and work in industrial organizations of the city. Thanks to this area, enterprises will be able to improve their professional potential.
Also, "MTSh" together with a partner launched a free educational program "Basic course on additive technologies." Everyone can undergo training. The program is designed for 16 hours. After successful testing, students will receive a certificate, and those who score the most points will be able to visit production and apply knowledge in practice. The training will be held online and will begin on June 29.
{{quote 'Direction programs are designed to cover the most relevant needs of Moscow companies in the field of high technologies. For example, students will be able to learn about the process of manufacturing parts from metal materials on 3D printers, the chemical technology of nanomaterials, equipment for rapid prototyping and much more. Programs differ in time - 72. 56. 40. 32 and 20 hours. Thus, students will be able to choose the best course in terms of duration, - explained Vladislav Ovchinsky, head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow. }}
The Moscow Technical School project is the government of the capital, which is a network of centers of technological and industrial competencies based on higher educational institutions. Earlier, the first 78 engineers successfully completed training in the direction of "Technology." In the communications future, in addition to Additive Technologies, training can be completed in five more areas: "," Artificial intelligence in industry"Robotics and sensorics," "," "New Digital twins Production Technologies" and "."Unmanned vehicles