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The Ministry of Digital Transformation launches the 'Center of Excellence for Educational Technologies' project
The Ministry of Digital Transformation, in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Science and UNICEF, is launching a new project - the 'Center of Excellence for Educational Technologies'. This will serve as a platform for analyzing, forming policies, and supporting the development of Ukraine in the field of education at the international level.
This is a project of the Ministry of Digital Transformation, which involves cooperation with the Ministry of Education and Science and UNICEF. Within the WINWIN strategy, various areas of innovation development are planned, including medical technologies and artificial intelligence. One of the areas is also technologies in education. - noted Deputy Minister of Education Dmytro Zavhorodnyi.
The Center of Excellence for Educational Technologies will function as an analytical center (think tank) that will focus on analyzing decisions, policies, and international experience. Cooperation with companies operating in Ukraine in this field is also planned, providing them assistance with contacts for potential technology exports to other countries.
Zavhorodnyi also noted that several countries are already using the 'Diya' service technology, and the Ukrainian government continues negotiations to expand cooperation with other states.
Additionally, it is worth mentioning new opportunities for the tech business in Diya.City, which have been expanded by the government.
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