The program has been developed in response to agricultural demands where drones, smart sensors, artificial intelligence and other technological solutions are increasingly used. The state supports this aspect – 3 billion rubles were allocated for the digitalization of the agricultural sector in 2024.
During two years of study, students will learn to remotely control the status of the fields, how to control the greenhouse micro climate and to predict efficiency using digital tools. The partner of the program was the Aggrobiotechnology of the Russian Sciences Academy Siberian Federal Science Center.
As mentioned in the university, the right agriculture requires experts who can work with new technologies. Graduates will be able to work in large agricultural assets or private state structures.
Source: Ferra

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