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Workshops led by Lou Banya have launched in Kazakhstan

Leaders Tokayev and Xi Jinping initiate fresh educational initiatives.

Workshops of Lou Banya inaugurated in Kazakhstan
Workshops of Lou Banya inaugurated in Kazakhstan

Workshops led by Lou Banya have launched in Kazakhstan

In a significant stride towards technological education, three new Lu Ban workshops have been established in Kazakhstan, expanding the horizons of engineering and technical education across the nation.

The first Lu Ban workshop was inaugurated in 2023 at the East Kazakhstan Technical University named after D. Serikbayev. Now, these innovative learning spaces have found their new homes at the Eurasian National University named after L.N. Gumilev in Astana and the Academy of Logistics and Transport in Almaty.

These new workshops, like their predecessor, are set to serve as significant platforms for training engineers and specialists. The educational process in these workshops combines practice and innovation, ensuring students gain both theoretical knowledge and practical skills sought after in engineering and technical professions.

The decision to create these new workshops was made by Kazakhstan's President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and China's President Xi Jinping. The specific individuals involved in the high-level agreements leading to the founding of these workshops remain unidentified in the provided search results.

The unique aspect of these new workshops is their locations in Astana and Almaty, unlike the first Lu Ban workshop which was based in the East Kazakhstan region. This geographical distribution is expected to broaden the reach of these innovative educational spaces, providing opportunities for students across the nation.

The Lu Ban workshops in Kazakhstan have proven to be significant platforms for training engineers and specialists. The first Lu Ban workshop, established in 2023, has already made a significant impact, and the new workshops are expected to follow suit, fostering a new generation of skilled engineers and specialists.

Students enrolled in these new workshops will learn modern technologies, preparing them for the demands of the ever-evolving engineering and technical professions. As these workshops continue to grow, so too will the potential for Kazakhstan's workforce, ensuring a bright future for the nation's technological landscape.

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