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Turkish Aerospace Industries (TAI) Continues To Reinforce Its Cooperation With Pakistan, The Sister Country Of Ancient Friendship, In Every Field.

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The project, which was initiated with the National University of Science and Technology (NUST), which is among the top 500 universities in the world, in 2019 within the framework of capacity building and human resource exchange, continues successfully. nust’ in the summer of 2019 as a continuation of the 15 interns during the period from 2020 August 14 to TAI engineering student came to Turkey to do an internship at a TAI.

TAI, which has an important place in the world aviation ecosystem, is aimed to convey very important knowledge and experiences in the field of aviation and space technologies to the students coming from the sister country Pakistan with the internship program. With the internship program that will add a new dimension to the ongoing positive bilateral relations with Pakistan, it will make a significant contribution to Pakistan’s qualified and well-trained manpower in the medium / long term.

Turkish Aerospace, Pakistan’s first technopark National Science and Technology Park in obtaining the title of being the first time opened an office companies from Turkey, TAI Pakistani Prime Minister opened the office with Imran Khan’s participation, to develop together new technologies for the future of the aviation ecosystem between Pakistan and Turkey new He has taken a step. TAI, which cooperates with Pakistan in the academic field as well as commercial relations, continues to work rapidly in order to implement important projects with sister country Pakistan within the scope of R&D and innovation, as well as expanding its cooperation in the future.

The close ties between TAI and NUST turned into a memorandum of understanding with the participation of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan and Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, and with the support of both states, mutual academic cooperation became official.

This news was originally published at raillynews.com