At the event, students presented projects in the field of renewable energy such as wind and solar energy, as well as ideas for the reuse of solid waste. These innovative developments will be presented at the 29th UN climate summit in Baku, which will be held in November, El.kz reports.
Rinat Iskakov, Vice-Rector for Science and Innovation of Utebayev University, noted that such meetings contribute to the development of students' entrepreneurial abilities and help them attract funding for their projects. Among the initiatives presented, the project "Autonomous Power Supply Using a Wind Pipe", which is designed to provide remote areas of Kazakhstan with clean energy, stands out.
Utebayev University actively supports its students in the development of scientific and project activities, giving them the opportunity to implement their ideas and contribute to the sustainable development of the country.