In particular, at the first stage it was supposed to modernize the existing "IT laboratory", and at the second stage to transform the "Logistics laboratory" into a "Training production center".
Also during the meeting, an agreement was reached on sending 20 students to study and 5 professors for an internship in the People's Republic of China in September as part of the Luban Workshop project.
Following the meeting, an agreement was signed on the transfer of scientific and practical laboratory equipment "Intellectual Logistics Training Platform" worth 69 thousand US dollars to the Uzbek side.