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Yakutia Launches 20 Modern Workshops for Far East Economy

Yakutia's new workshops blend modern tech with traditional skills. Students can now learn about unmanned aerial vehicles and digital mining, alongside medicine and agriculture.

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Yakutia Launches 20 Modern Workshops for Far East Economy

Yakutia has launched 20 new workshops and a branded auditorium in colleges and technical schools, marking the Day of Medium Professional Education. The initiative, supported by 355.2 million rubles from federal and republican budgets, aims to train specialists tailored to the Far East economy.

The workshops offer a mix of modern and traditional professions. Students can now learn about unmanned aerial vehicles, digital mining, biotechnology, and digital modeling, alongside traditional fields like medicine, education, transport, and agriculture. The educational platforms are equipped with cutting-edge technology, allowing students to master professions such as 'Operation of Unmanned Aerial Systems', 'Midwifery and Dentistry', and 'Geospatial Technologies'.

The opening took place in a video conference format, connecting studios from Aldan, Viluysk, Neryungri, Sangara, Olekminsk, and Yakutsk. The event was organized by the Yakutsk Fuel and Energy Company, which has not been specified in the provided information.

The new workshops, funded by federal and republican budgets, are expected to update the material and technical base of colleges and technical schools in Yakutia. By offering a blend of modern and traditional professions, they aim to meet the demands of the Far East economy.

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