Tatarstan innovations presented to the Governor of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area

25 April 2011, Monday
Tatarstan innovations in the sphere of medicine and IT were presented to delegation of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area. Delegation headed by the Governor Dmitri Kobylkin was met at the international airport “Kazan” by RT President Rustam Minnikhanov, RT Prime Minister Ildar Khalikov, and Deputy Chairman of State Council Aleksandr Gusev.

The first place of working visit was Educational centre of high medical technologies. There Minister of health care Airat Farrakhov demonstrated advanced technologies used for training doctors. He told about advanced medical methods used in Tatarstan and invited colleagues from Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area for cooperation in the sphere of medical education.

Governor of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area visited Universiade village and spoke to the students living there. Also a short presentation of World student games -2013 was shown to Dmitri Kobylkin. Head of Yamal-Nenets Autonomous Area left a note in distinguished visitors’ book.

Director of IT-park Dinar Nasyrov presented technopark in the sphere of high technologies. RT Vice-premier - Minister of info and communications Nikolai Nikiforov told about key areas of informatization in Tatarstan. RT Prime Minister Ildar Khalikov shared his personal experience of using the system “E-government”. He emphasized that rendering state service in electronic format had become popular in republic.

Programs “Electronic education”, “Electronic healthcare” and GLONASS+112 being realized in Tatarstan were presented to Dmitri Kobylkin.

Director-general of GUP “Agency for state order, investment activity and interregional relations” Yakov Geller told about advantages of Tatarstan electronic trading site.

Director-general of ZAO “Innovative-production technopark “Idea” Sergei Yushko told about experience of republic in creation of infrastructure for supporting small and medium business.
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