DEPUTY Minister of Science and Technology Dr Aung Zeya had a cordial meeting with firstyear engineering students at the Government Technical Institute in Nay Pyi Taw on the afternoon of 7 June.
Following
this, the Deputy Minister reviewed research projects by third-year engineering
students, which included a variety of innovations such as a robot for cleaning
the pagoda platform, a restaurant service robot, an electric wheelchair with
rider control, modern household furniture like bookshelves, EV racing cars, and
a small model of the institute’s electricity distribution system. The Deputy
Minister stressed the importance of teamwork for the success of these projects
and encouraged the students to strive to become skilled technicians dedicated
to public service throughout their careers.
Subsequently,
the Deputy Minister held discussions with officials and students from Nay Pyi
Taw GTI to introduce courses tailored to local needs, foster teamwork and
creativity among students, and prepare them to compete in international
technological competitions.
Following
these discussions, he concluded the event by presenting fiction and non-fiction
books, including books on civics, for the school library, to the school
principal and awarding prizes to outstanding students in research.
Finally,
the Deputy Minister inspected practical activities in workshops, functions of
the school library, and the installation of a solar system for aesthetic
enhancement at the school’s main hall.
MNA/
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