The Industrial Robotics Development Center has started operating at Bauman Moscow State Technical University (Bauman MSTU). The site was created to train specialists, conduct scientific research, develop and implement robotic systems in production facilities. The center is already working on automating processes, increasing labor efficiency and improving safety conditions at enterprises.
One of the key areas of the center is the development of domestic robotic systems and software to reduce dependence on imported counterparts. University students and graduate students are invited to participate: they will be able to work on robot control algorithms, electronics, mechanical components and software. This approach will allow young specialists to gain practical experience necessary in high-tech industries.
The project was implemented thanks to the university's victory in the grant competition of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. The competition, organized by Innopolis University, attracted 28 universities and companies from 18 cities in Russia. Among the winners are other institutions, but Bauman MSTU received support to create a unique platform for research and training in this area.
The new division will become an important element of our strategy for training highly qualified personnel and developing domestic technologies. Here, the foundation of technical independence is laid - not just training, but creating solutions that can be in demand in Russian industries today.
Currently, the center is forming a team and continues to recruit students for research and development.