Medical microrobots of a RUDN University student interest international business
The company signed agreements with representatives and partners from India, Uzbekistan, China, the UAE and Kazakhstan, and also became one of the partners of the BRICS Business Incubator.
Labmein’s new partners:
- In Tandem Global Consulting (India);
- Consult Invest ITIC (Uzbekistan).
Cooperation agreements have been reached with:
- Kama Flow;
- Dome Foundation.
“Thanks to participation in the BRICS Business Incubator, we are reaching a new level of development. Our technology is going international. We have new partners. We are very pleased with the interest from India, Uzbekistan, UAE, China and Kazakhstan. Joint efforts will help solve problems of thrombosis and atheroslerosis not only in Russia, but in partner countries,” — Andrey Kostylev, student at the RUDN Institute of Medicine.
The company was represented at the competition by Daria Eryshova, Deputy General Director of Labmein for General Issues.
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Photo provided by the press service of the BRICS Business Incubator.
In the last five years, academic staff of RUDN alongside the Chinese universities and research centers has achieved impressive results. More than 1,000 scientific publications were made jointly in a wide spectrum from engineering and technology to medicine and social sciences. 19 of these materials were published in top-rated journals which verifies that the works were world-class level.
RUDN University has been included among the leaders in the BRICS ESG University Ranking among 65 leading universities. They were assessed on 20 criteria, ranging from education and research to environmental and social agendas.
At a meeting of the new RUDN University Dissertation Council in the specialties of 2.1.12 “Architecture of Buildings and Structures. Creative Concepts of Architectural Activity” and 2.1.11 “Theory and History of Architecture, Restoration and Reconstruction of Historical and Architectural Heritage”, three postgraduate students — Natalia Kalinina, Evgeny Ogienko, and Yulia Loginova — were awarded PhD degrees in Architecture for the first time in the university's history.