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Startup to Develop and Implement a Hardware-software Educational Complex in the Field of Robotics "Robotic Workshop 4.0"

Student: Karen Barsegyan

Supervisor: Timofey Golovin

Faculty: School of Innovation and Entrepreneurship

Educational Programme: Research, Development and Innovation Management in Company (Master)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2024

With the development of technology and science, the field of robotics occupies the most important positions in production, everyday life and education. Due to this, there is a demand for highly qualified specialists with competencies in the development and control of robotic systems. The future of robotics companies depends on the quality of robotics education, so it is not just a relevant area within the educational system, but also a strategic resource that contributes to technological progress, economic growth and social development.

Full text (added May 30, 2024)

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