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The Pushkin House, a Russian centre of science and culture in Addis Ababa, hosted "Days of robotics and innovative educational technologies in Ethiopia" Under the auspices of Rossotrudnichestvo, this event is being hosted as part of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum's action plan.
From October 23 to 25, the Pushkin House, a Russian centre of science and culture in Addis Ababa, hosted “Days of robotics and innovative educational technologies in Ethiopia.” Under the auspices of Rossotrudnichestvo, this event is being hosted as part of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum’s action plan, which aims to implement mutually beneficial collaboration between African states and Russia.
Evgeny Terekhin, the Russian ambassador to Ethiopia, stated during yesterday’s ceremony that Russia is eager to work with Ethiopia on robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) developments. He underlined the increasing importance of AI in day-to-day life and Russia’s dedication to imparting its knowledge to Ethiopia in this nascent field.
The ambassador also encouraged Ethiopian students who are enthusiastic about artificial intelligence to seek for Russian government scholarships to attend Russian colleges that specialise in the subject. The Russian Centre for Science and Culture in Addis Ababa (Pushkin House) is actively planning a number of activities to inspire Ethiopian students to pursue science and technology, according to Alexander Evstigneev, the center’s director. One important component of these initiatives, he noted, is Robotics Day.
In order to further improve people-to-people relationships and the scientific and educational linkages between Russia and Ethiopia, the centre also provides Russian language and geology classes to Ethiopian students. According to the Director, it also makes scholarships available to Ethiopian students who are keen to study in Russia. A presentation on the Decade of Science and Technology in Russia, robotics and virtual reality seminars, workshops on spacecraft assembly and programming, gaming competitions, the display of educational, industrial, and aerospace robotics samples, and hands-on classes on “Game development in VR” were all part of the event’s first day.