Webinar held on German Uzbek Cooperation in the field of education- Textile.
Today we conducted our series on Online Webinar on education system of Uzbekistan and improving the qualifications of technical personnel in the textile industry, Language skills and interest in the German government.
During the webinar the opening was by Gesamtmasche, Alexa Bitzer, Malika Akramova.
Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Innovation of the Republic of Uzbekistan shared information Education System in Uzbekistan
Monocenter under the Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction of the Republic of Uzbekistan, made a presentation on advanced training courses, courses for seamstresses, designers and technologists, German language courses.
Uztekstilprom, Zohijon Osamov gave a presentation on textile colleges and training in the textile sector
Tashkent Textile Institute, Azizbek Togaev Information on university activities
There were also foreign representatives of the University of Albstadt-Siegmaringen, Cooperation with Tashkent and Namangan Universities, Namangan Textile University, information about the activities of the university. In the second part of the webinar
Goethe Institute in Tashkent spoke about the growing interest in the German language. GIZ TexVET project, Cornelia Steiniger gave information about dual education
ANK Project, Gulnara Kalimbetova spoke on Training of specialists for Germany.
The German Uzbek cooperation in education, particularly in the textile sector, highlighted collaborative efforts to enhance skills and knowledge. The webinar on September 26, 2024, likely aims to connect industry experts, educators, and students to discuss advancements, innovations, and best practices in textile education.
Participants discussed on curriculum development, technology integration, and sustainable practices, fostering stronger ties between German and Uzbek institutions.
The Global Textile Dialog 2024 in Uzbekistan is a significant event in Tashkent. This event is designed to facilitate discussions and collaborations among key players in the textile industry, focusing on emerging trends, technological advancements, and sustainability.
In the Fergana city, together with the German Society for International Cooperation (GIZ) GmbH, the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development of Germany (BMZ), as well as the Gesamtmasche association, was held a seminar on the issues of successfully entering the textile market of the European Union using the system EU GSP+ preferences.