Grants were given to OshSU students to implement the "Alayku Technopolis-one" startups

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Grants were given to OshSU students to implement the "Alayku Technopolis-one" startups

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The ceremonial opening of Alaiku Technopolis took place in November of this year, and Erlan Kamalov, the director of the Youth Business Park, and Zhyldyz Artykova, the vice-rector for student affairs attended. The inaugural two-week Technopolis One hackathon was organized by Alayku Organics in Osh to encourage entrepreneurship and find the most gifted and innovative young people. A marathon of business ideas is a brief, dynamic event held to inspire creative ventures in a particular field and advance them to the point of execution at the hackathon location.

The Technopolis One hackathon, which has as its name "Creating an Ecosystem for Young Entrepreneurs," sought to create and support viable business models and prototypes in the fields of IT, artificial intelligence, data analysis, machine learning, education, and agro-industrial complex.

23 resident students from Osh State University's Youth Business Park participated in the Alayku Technopolis One hackathon and won major awards. The primary prize, a $1000 grant and $1000 investment, was given to Baktybek uulu Shayirbek, a student at Osh State University's Faculty of Mathematics and Information Technology, for his work on the CRM system project "Dent Teeth." A student from the Faculty of Natural Science, Tourism, and Agrarian Technologies Sooronbai Kyzy Aktilek won $1,000 in the same competition as an investment for her start-up proposal to create organic fertilizers out of wool.

Additionally, Osh State University's vice-rector for scientific affairs, Ruslan Arappabaev, gave the active participants vouchers of the university's resort.

 

 

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