Ministry news
The meeting among the representatives of the National Mining University of Ukraine, headed by Mr. Gennadiy Pivnyak, academician in the field of nanotechnologies and the Ministry of Information Development administration, headed by Mr. Pavel Buceatchi, the Minister of Information Development took place today at the Ministry of Information Development.
The guests congratulated the ministry administration for the successful achievements obtained in the filed of information and communication technologies. Mr Gennadiy Pivnyak, rector of the National Mining University of Ukraine, expressed his intention to cooperate with the Ministry of Information Development by establishing a principle of information technologies development, especially of nanotechnologies. The development and implementation of new nanotechnologies implies, first of all, the creation of international cooperation premises.
Mr Pivnyak added that scientific parks are rapidly developing in Ukraine. These parks represent an advanced level of technology parks that is based on a new principle of staff training on a high level, namely by creating conditions for scientific research for every professor separately. Young students will benefit of advanced knowledge in the field of information and communication technologies and in all spheres of economic activity of a country.
Another aspect of the meeting included methods and projects of elaborating and implementing state registers systems – “The State Register of ethyl alcohol and alcohol production circulation”, “The State Register of medicine”, etc. The method of data checking of production quality by means of the code established by the state commercial mark was presented to the guests.
Thus, the two parties agreed to sign a cooperation agreement for further positive and dynamic development of information technologies, especially of nanotechnologies – one of advanced modern technologies.
Information is offered by the Press Center of the Ministry of Information Development
Release date: 03.07.2008
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