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The visit started with the insightful LETI campus tour guided by Vladimir Pavlovskikh, Head of the Property Development Office. The tour was followed by his presentation of LETI development plans, which foresee a new 9-storied mixed-use building and Gazprom training center on the campus, a hostel outside it, and suburban property development. International jury members of the joined the group by Zoom.
A lively discussion was triggered by the presentation of Anastasia Minina, Vice-Rector for International Affairs. She suggested interdisciplinary projects, which would integrate LETI’s innovative engineering into architecture & design projects. For this, ETU “LETI” can offer its technologies and solutions in electronics, heritage science, bionics, animal-centered computing, and other disciplines. Such projects would add cutting-edge technologies into the creative industry projects.