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City of Tuzla to get the first Robotics Center in BiH

Published March 19, 2017
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tuzlaFrom March 22nd, City of Tuzla will be richer by the first Robotics Center in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

“We are confident that the foundation stone will bring a new perspectives, both for the German and European industry, as well as for the labor market and especially will bring a contribution to the educational institutions and the practical application of experiences for all pupils, students, graduates and teaching staff from the area of the entire region. One of the main aims of this project is education and the acquisition of knowledge and skills in the field of robotics, “said Director of Masterwerk’s Muamer Babajić.

The aim of the project is the creation and establishment of the German Centre for Robotics DKR which will serve for educational purposes in Tuzla. As part of its activities, center is to provide advisory services in the process of modernization of the regional industry. Masterwerk GmbH is a company that is responsible for the launch of the project, while the MBT BH doo is a partner in the project. German Centre for Robotics is part of develoPPP.de, a program that is supported by the German Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development.

Opening DKR-and will take place on 22nd March and on the same date, the center is to begin to operate at full capacity.

(Source: akta)

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