DroneUA joins the prestigious educational master's project "Agrokebety". As part of joint cooperation, the company's experts will hold a series of informative lectures devoted to robotic technologies in agribusiness.
The first online meeting will take place on December 15. The co-founder of DroneUA, Valery Yakovenko, will share his own experience in the direction of UAVs for agriculture as part of the report "Robotics in agro: how to use trends to become the most sought-after specialist in agro" and will tell all about high-tech and highly efficient business in agro. In addition, the program of the speech includes a presentation of market achievements and a story about the prospects and requirements for specialists of the future.
"The introduction of innovative technologies in agriculture every year contributes to the increase in demand for qualified specialists in the field. Agrokebety is an important initiative that has a global mission and helps meet the needs of the labor market in agriculture. DroneUA sees a great future in such partner projects, because the business is already taking steps towards new approaches to the training of professionals and is already investing in the development of its specialists. In such projects, companies demonstrate their corporate responsibility and readiness for something new and innovative. An example of this is the "XAG Academy of Innovations", which DroneUA opened in the summer, on the basis of the NUBiP University, which facilitates students' access to advanced solutions even while studying at the university. - shares Valery Yakovenko, co-founder of DroneUA.
Participation in lectures is free, subject to prior registration. To participate in the first lecture, fill out the contact form at the link: https://bit.ly/Agrokebety_DroneUA_15122022.
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Agrokebety is the newest educational program, which was created in 2019 in cooperation with business and educational institutions. The program provides training of highly qualified specialists to work in agriculture. During their studies, students have the opportunity to gain theoretical and practical knowledge from leading agricultural companies with the prospect of employment.