President leaves for Karaganda
6 September, 2018 17:11
Nursultan Nazarbayev is on a visit to Karaganda region to familiarize with production process of Maker LLP new machine factory equipped with modern robotic equipment and automated control system, according to the Akorda website.
During the visit, the head of state was presented an information about realization of the region’s investment projects and the activity of Kazakhmys Corp LLP
In addition, the President has a talk with a staff of the enterprise and the students of Karaganda State Technical University.
The head of state emphasized importance of dual education and training of human resources in accordance with the modern trends of the economic development.
In conclusion of the meeting, Nursultan Nazarbayev wished young specialists success and new achievements.
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