Russia's Rostec Corporation and the Moscow Aviation Institute (MAI) are strengthening their partnership to enhance specialized training in additive technologies.
The Center for Additive Technologies, part of Rostec's United Engine Corporation (UEC), and the Moscow Aviation Institute have formalized an agreement to deepen their collaboration. This partnership aims to improve the educational process for students specializing in additive manufacturing and related fields.
Under this renewed agreement, MAI students will gain access to the practical expertise and facilities of the UEC's Center for Additive Technologies. This will involve joint development of educational programs, practical training sessions, and the integration of current industry demands into the curriculum.
The collaboration is expected to foster the development of highly qualified specialists capable of working with advanced additive manufacturing technologies. This includes training in design, production, and quality control of additively manufactured components, particularly for the aerospace sector.
Both organizations are committed to leveraging their combined resources and knowledge to address the growing need for skilled professionals in the rapidly evolving field of additive manufacturing within Russia.
This collaboration between Rostec's additive technology center and MAI signifies a strategic effort to bridge the gap between academia and industry in Russia's additive manufacturing sector. By integrating practical, industry-focused training with academic rigor, the initiative aims to cultivate a skilled workforce essential for advancing domestic aerospace and other high-tech industries reliant on additive technologies.
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