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Russia's 'NEYMARK' IT Campus Begins Operations, Focusing on AI and Quantum Tech

Russia's newest IT campus is open for business. Students are learning the latest in AI and quantum tech, aiming to develop advanced domestic computers.

This picture is clicked inside the room. In this picture, we see a table on which laptop, speaker,...
This picture is clicked inside the room. In this picture, we see a table on which laptop, speaker, monitor, keyboard, ball, mouse, scanner and papers are placed. In the left bottom of the picture, we see a table on which electronic goods are placed. Behind that, we see a wall on which charts and posters are pasted.

Russia's 'NEYMARK' IT Campus Begins Operations, Focusing on AI and Quantum Tech

The IT campus 'NEYMARK' in Nizhny Novgorod, part of the national project 'Youth and Children', has begun operations. Students started studying in 2023, benefiting from state-of-the-art facilities and innovative educational programs.

The campus, spanning 220,000 square meters, offers residential, classroom, and laboratory spaces. It features 'smart' solutions like automated building management and AI-based security. Students enjoy modern dormitories, learning zones, and an underground parking lot.

Educational programs focus on microelectronics, quantum optics, and artificial intelligence. Students graduate with skills in data analysis and cybersecurity. The University aims to develop new domestic computers capable of self-learning and rapid data processing.

The 'NEYMARK' project is part of the national 'Youth and Children' project, initiated by President Putin. Minister of Science and Higher Education, Valery Falkov, visited the campus on October 8. The project involves major local universities and aims to engage youth and researchers in national tasks until 2031, as part of the 'Science and Technology Period'.

The IT campus 'NEYMARK' is set to play a significant role in Russia's educational and technological landscape. It offers innovative learning spaces and cutting-edge programs, contributing to the national 'Youth and Children' project and the 'Science and Technology Period'.

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