More than 80 modern workshops have opened in the Far East to train qualified specialists

Colleges and technical schools in the Far East continue to establish modern workshops using funds from the Unified Presidential Subsidy of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East. By 2025, with the participation of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), 202 workshops are planned to open in the Far Eastern Federal District, 81 of which are already operational – at 24 educational institutions in the Zabaikalsky, Primorsky, and Khabarovsky Regions, as well as in the Jewish Autonomous District. These new sites combine educational and industrial facilities, enabling accelerated training of specialists in key economic sectors of the macroregion.

New educational and production facilities are being created in the most in-demand training areas—mechanical engineering, construction, transportation, and unmanned aerial vehicle technologies. Workshops for metalworking and heavy equipment maintenance have been opened at the Amur Polytechnic College, the Vladivostok Shipbuilding College, the Chita College of Industry Technologies and Business, and the Primorsky College of Mechanical Engineering and Transport. Workshops for painting and decorating, carpentry, drywall construction, and plastering have opened at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur College of Technology and Service. Drone operator training is underway at the Lesozavodsky Industrial College in Primorsky Region, the D. M. Karbyshev Far Eastern State Humanitarian and Technical College, and the B. Rinchino Aginsk Pedagogical College in Transbaikalia.

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