INRTU Master's Student Moataz Hagag Participated In the Summer Intensive "Innovative Entrepreneurship in IT"
INRTU Master's student Moataz Hagag completed the educational program “Innovative Entrepreneurship in IT” at the Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics (TUSUR, Tomsk). The INRTU student developed business plans and promoted digital projects. The intensive was part of the Russia-Africa Summer Multidisciplinary University supported by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia.
The aim of the initiative is to immerse African students in the Russian scientific and educational space and to form international student communities.
Moataz graduated fr om the Faculty of Agriculture at Alexandria University in Egypt. After graduation, he sought to gain international experience that would enable him to work for a multinational company. He started to study Russian. He achieved good results, confirming his B1 level. He decided to continue his studies at the Baikal School of BRICS of INRTU, wh ere he plans to obtain an MBA: Economics and Management in International Business.
Moataz admits that he chose INRTU for its supportive learning environment, which teaches him to think constructively and creatively. He recently expressed a desire to gain practical skills, so the student applied for participation in the Summer School in Tomsk.
"The trip to TUSUR started with a visit to the university museum and technological laboratories. The program included interactive seminars, case studies, and lectures aimed at developing business plans. I had a dynamic learning experience based on the integration of business innovation and technology.
We developed practical skills in creating and implementing IT solutions and learnt how to launch successful businesses. Thanks to mentors, we learnt how to present our ideas. All of this gave us the tools to successfully bring projects to market in the future," shared Moataz Hagag.
He also noted the high level of competence of the mentors, each of whom is a highly qualified specialist:
“I am sincerely grateful to the management of INRTU and TUSUR for the opportunity to have this valuable experience. If this program were to be organised at INRTU, it would strengthen the interaction between both universities in the field of technological entrepreneurship and training students in information technologies”.