The educational intensive "Science Volunteers: Unmanned Aircraft Systems in the Modern World" was held at the Rovesnik Children's Health Center in Saratov. PJSC “RussNeft” acted as a partner for the event, according to the company's press service.
The initiative was organized by the Saratov State University of Genetics, Biotechnology, and Engineering named after N.I. Vavilov and the Galaxy 64 Center for Gifted Children. The project was implemented with the assistance of the regional Ministry of Education and several public organizations within the All-Russian Society of Inventors and Innovators.
The project participants included students in grades 8-11, aged 14 to 17, representing educational institutions in the Saratov Region and other Russian regions involved in the "Unmanned Aircraft Systems" national project.
The intensive program allowed participants to gain in-depth knowledge of unmanned systems and practical knowledge in engineering. Throughout the event, which included master classes, technical competitions, project sessions, and meetings with leading industry experts, a constructive and friendly atmosphere was maintained.
The "Science Volunteers" educational intensive program is a series of training sessions aimed at enhancing the creative, innovative, and rationalizing abilities of adolescents.
Representatives of the company's Ulyanovsk branch previously shared their experience building systematic interactions with students from higher and secondary specialized educational institutions in the region. During the scheduled events, students receive information about the company's structure, employment conditions, and existing support programs for young professionals. The program also includes discussions on internship opportunities and training prospects at the production facility.