Tashkent, Uzbekistan (UzDaily.com) -- The cluster of clean technologies CLEANTECH LATVIA (lead partner), together with partners UzACE (Association of Consulting Engineers of Uzbekistan) and KSA (Association "Kazakhstan Su Arnasy") invite to participate in training within the framework of the project ENGINE implemented in Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan and co-financed by the European Union.
Experts from Latvia have prepared a pilot course "Building Information Modelling (BIM) Technologies" and will share European experience in the comprehensive application of technologies in theory and practice.
The BIM course is intended for top and middle managers. Experts who developed the course are waiting for representatives of micro, small and medium enterprises working in the field of licensed engineering, design, and consulting, as well as specialists from educational institutions, ministries and government institutions are invited to participate. The course is prepared in Russian.
Improving digital skills, both the theoretical and practical parts of the course will be held online with the active involvement of participants. Despite the remote access, specialists will ensure that the pilot course is completed without loss of quality.
After completing the course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the opportunities of information modelling technologies for buildings and structures and will also have guidelines to implementing BIM in their organization. Based on the results of the training, the assessment of the acquired knowledge will be carried out and the certificate of completion of the course issued.
The cluster “CLEANTECH LATVIA” and the Association of Consulting Engineers of Uzbekistan “UZACE” are looking forward to the participants!
The entire course will take 5 days of intensive workshops starting September 21 to October 04. The selection of applicants will take place from August 24 to September 1, 2021. The number of places in the pilot / free group is limited.
The course is organized in accordance with Grant Contract ACA / 2019 / 412-712, co-funded by the European Union under the "Central Asia Invest V program".