Ural students will develop innovative solutions for the federal highway M-12 Moscow – Kazan – Yekaterinburg

The Training Center of the Sverdlovsk Region State Expertise Department announced the launch of a special educational program "Building the Future", the purpose of which is to transfer knowledge and experience to university students of construction specialties. From May to October, students of the program will receive not only useful theoretical material, but will also be able to compete for the title of the best innovator in the framework of the Silk Road industry hackathon, working in a team of professional mentors.

The theme of the hackathon is the proposal of unique innovative solutions related to the development of the infrastructure of the federal highway M-12 Moscow – Kazan – Yekaterinburg, which in the future will be extended to Vladivostok. Starting on May 15, for eleven weeks, 16 students from UsAKHU and the UrFU Institute of Construction and Architecture, together with a team of mentors, will work on unique design solutions in four creative areas.:

  •          The transport infrastructure of the future
  •          Engineering infrastructure of the future
  •          Art object / gravity point
  •          Recreation (including tourist destination)

The mentors will be representatives of developers, design bureaus and the State Expertise Office. Among them are R1, RSG–Akademicheskoe, TEN Development, Stroytekproekt, Forum Group, UMMC-Builder, PRINZIP, Sinara-Development, Atomstroykomplex and Atlas Development.

The winners will be announced at the International Construction Forum and the 100+ TechnoBuild Exhibition.

Hackathon news, information about the participants and much more can be found in the VKontakte group.

If you want to become a part of this project, please send your suggestions to i.titova@egov66.ru .

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