'Rubezh-Kazakhstan' Engineering Center launched in Astana
The Engineering Center will be engaged in training of new specialists and advanced training of existing engineers of weak-current systems. The holding unites approximately 66 countries of the world.
Regarding establishment of the new Engineering Center, it includes classrooms equipped with necessary educational material. And I believe that in future we will find new ways of cooperation in development of our fire detection system," Deputy Mayor of Astana city Vasily Krylov noted.
The new Center includes a classroom equipped will necessary material to support fire and security system specialists. The trademark of the Center is represented by an alliance of research and production companies specializing in the sphere of development, production and sale of security and fire alarm equipment.
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