Center Bilim Bishkek, created in the capital of Kyrgyzstan Bishkek during the cooperation of the Turkish Agency for Cooperation and Coordination (TİKA), the Turkish Technological Team Fund (T3 Vakfı), the State Agency of Intellectual Property and Innovation of Kyrgyz (Kyrgyzpatent) and the innovation) Kyrgyz National University (KNU), contributes to the development of children’s interest in science.
the center, in the structure of which workshops in technology, mathematics, design, natural sciences, astronomy, aviation and space are considered as an important step on the path of educating youth, capable of dreaming and embody their dreams in reality.
The center of the center built by Ti̇ka on its own infrastructure in the KNU campus and equipped with modern technological means consists of 3 floors; The building also has a sports area and parking.
The center was created to prepare scientists of the future
The TİKA program coordinator in Bishkek Mehmet Baudur in an interview with Anadolu recalled that the opening of the center took place during the visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Kyrgyzstan on November 5, 2024 and passed with his wife Emine Erdogan.
“Pupils will be able to implement their projects, putting into practice the theoretical knowledge gained in schools, in the workshops of the Center,” he said.
Baudur said that five workshops operate in the center, and emphasized that the institution was created with the aim of training future scientists and engineers from the among Kyrgyz children aged 6 to 14 years.
The center is preparing to launch long -term educational courses
The representative of the T3 Foundation in Kyrgyzstan and the director of the Bilim Bishkek center, Dr. Sanzhar Altymyshev, said that children are currently being provided with short -term training, and the center is being prepared for students to receive long -term courses.
He noted that students of primary and secondary schools attending the Center are taking place a four -hour introductory lesson, according to the results of which they are selected to participate in a two -month course. The purpose of short -term learning is to arouse interest in technologies in children and strengthen their curiosity.
Altymyshev added that as part of the program, students will study artificial intelligence, mobile applications, robotics, programming, design, green energy and other topics, and those who create their own technological team and develop a project will be able to participate in competitions at the Teknofest festival.