A biotechnology cluster has started its work at the young naturalists station in Vladimir with the support of the Innopraktika Foundation. It is a modern complex of laboratories where young researchers from all over the Vladimir region will be able to grow plants, study water and soil, and take care of animals. As part of the project, children will also learn to program and control drones.
The goal of the initiative is to increase the applied competencies of young scientists in the fields of biology, ecology, environmental management, and environmental protection. The regional government emphasizes that the study of unmanned technologies is becoming an increasingly popular area for the young naturalists station.
Children will learn what the components of the device are made of and how they interact, as well as how flight programs are created. We start with a simulator, and then move on to practical exercises in safe conditions.
As a reminder, by 2030, programs dedicated to the development, assembly, and operation of drones will be introduced in schools and colleges across the country. These initiatives will become part of both projects for the digitalization of education in the country and the national program for the development of unmanned aircraft systems (UAS).
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