According to "Dunyo," representatives from the association "Uzelttehsanoat," the University of Science Malaysia (USM), Tashkent University of Information Technologies (TUIT), Tashkent State Technical University (TSTU), and the National University of Uzbekistan participated in the negotiations.
The parties discussed the prospects for training specialists in the field of microelectronics and semiconductor technologies, organizing scientific research, and enhancing the qualifications of students and faculty.
As a result of the negotiations, agreements were reached to launch a student exchange program, organize educational courses and internships, create a joint faculty with USM, and develop educational programs.
Note. The University of Science Malaysia (USM), established in 1969, is a leading institution in the semiconductor industry in the region and ranks 146th in the QS World Rankings.