As part of the development of cooperation and scientific exchange in the field of transport infrastructure, representatives of the Kazakhstan Road Research Institute (KazdorNII) and Tashkent State Transport University (TASHSTU) signed a strategic partnership agreement.
The main aspects of the agreement include joint work on scientific projects, digitalization of highways, improvement of diagnostic systems and operation of bridge structures, as well as the implementation of the Jolshy project.
The latter is a centralized platform aimed at creating a database of qualified specialists in the road industry in Kazakhstan. Currently, work is underway to fill in and further integrate the Jolshy database with platforms such as Enbek.kz and eLicense.kz so that the database of specialists reflects personnel information (qualifications, work experience, certificates of advanced training courses, etc.), data on the needs of personnel in the road industry, recruitment for employers.
During the meeting, representatives of both sides expressed their intention to actively interact and share experiences in the framework of scientific research and practical developments. It is also planned to carry out joint publications in scientific journals, which will make it possible to more effectively disseminate the results obtained and strengthen the reputation of both institutions in the international scientific community.
"This agreement sets ambitious goals for improving transport infrastructure and supporting innovative approaches in the road industry. Representatives of both sides expressed confidence in the successful implementation of joint projects and the mutual benefits of this partnership," said Nurlan Smailov, Vice President of KazdorNII JSC.