CETIN Hungary and the University of Pécs enter into cooperation
The independent, integrated telecommunications infrastructure provider CETIN Hungary Zrt. and the Faculty of Technology and Informatics of the University of Pécs will cooperate in three priority areas in the future: in the development of cyber security services, in further raising the level of research and development activities, and in the building information system, which is increasingly widespread and well-known in the construction industry. in mutual knowledge transfer related to modeling (BIM).
The goal of CETIN Hungary is to contribute to the education of professionals with advanced technical knowledge through joint research programs and innovative projects in the field of telecommunications, and at the same time to promote cooperation between the architectural profession and telecommunications infrastructure developers. The company wishes to participate in the high-quality training of the future workforce, especially in the areas of priority from the point of view of human resource needs.
The Faculty of Technology and Informatics of the University of Pécs is the most dynamically developing higher education institution for engineering training in the region. Its purpose is the theoretical and practical training of students adapted to current market needs, as well as the development of the technical knowledge of professionals after obtaining a competitive diploma.
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