A scientific-practical seminar on “Artificial Intelligence and Data Analytics in Industrial Development” was held at Mingachevir State University, organized by the Department of Information Technologies. The seminar was moderated by Narmin Ahmadova and Shabnam Nasirova.
In the opening remarks, Almaz Aliyeva, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, and Aida Mustafayeva, Head of the Department of Information Technologies, emphasized the crucial role of technological development, digitalization, and artificial intelligence in all sectors of society, particularly in the industrial sector. It was noted that research conducted in this field contributes to the country’s economic and social development, while the application of innovative solutions enhances productivity and competitiveness. The seminar was also highlighted as an important platform for stimulating the scientific activity of young researchers and promoting knowledge exchange.
Within the framework of the seminar, presentations on a number of актуal topics were delivered. Asuda Abdurrahmanova spoke on “Digitalization of Industrial Management Systems,” explaining opportunities for optimizing industrial processes. Gunel Bakhshiyeva presented on “Application and Development Prospects of AI-Based Robotic Systems in the Agricultural Sector,” highlighting the use of artificial intelligence in agriculture. Fatma Aliyeva delivered a presentation on “Digitalization of Municipal Services within the Smart Governance Model,” focusing on digital governance and smart services. Maleyka Heydarova presented on “Application of Machine Learning Algorithms in Medical Diagnostics and Statistical Analysis of Diagnostic Accuracy,” demonstrating the effectiveness of AI methods in healthcare.
Discussions were held on the presented topics, and participants’ questions were answered.
It should be noted that, Mingachevir State University regularly organizes such scientific-practical seminars aimed at developing research in artificial intelligence and digital technologies, promoting innovative ideas, and supporting the scientific activities of young researchers.