Kazakhstan Launches First Center of Excellence for Vocational Training
Kazakhstan has officially opened its first Center of Excellence, a state-of-the-art facility designed to transform technical and vocational education. The project follows a directive from President Kassym-Jomart Tokayev and aims to bridge the gap between education and industry.
The new centre will serve as a shared platform for educational institutions and business leaders. It can host up to 1,000 people and is equipped to run national and international forums, conferences, seminars, and exhibitions.
Training at the facility focuses on practical skills and cutting-edge technologies. Educators and young professionals will work with advanced equipment to prepare for international skills competitions. The goal is to build expert communities, raise the status of blue-collar professions, and encourage more young people to pursue skilled trades.
The Centre of Excellence marks a significant step in Kazakhstan's vocational education system. It will provide hands-on training and foster closer ties between schools and industries. The facility is now operational and ready to support future competitions and professional development.
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