A memorandum of cooperation with the Tsifra Group of Companies was signed at the Almalyk branch of NUST MISIS, which consolidates a strategic partnership in the field of science, education and digital innovation. The document paves the way for the creation of a modern artificial intelligence laboratory focused on applied research and training of a new generation of specialists.
The new laboratory will become a platform for developing intelligent solutions and introducing AI technologies into real production processes. The main emphasis is on big data analysis, automation and digitalization of industry, which will accelerate the transition of enterprises to more efficient and safe operating models.
Tsifra Group, known for its solutions for the digital transformation of industry, is actively working with the mining, metallurgical and energy sectors. Joint projects with the university should strengthen the link between education and industry, as well as increase the scientific potential of the region and accelerate the introduction of advanced technologies into industry.
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