A delegation of staff members and students from Mingachevir State University participated in an advanced training program organized at the National Aviation Academy with the aim of enhancing their knowledge and skills in the field of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs).
The program, implemented within the framework of MDU’s international cooperation initiatives as part of the “International UAV Technologies Development Project,” is designed to strengthen participants’ theoretical and practical competencies in UAV technologies.
On the first day of the training, participants were welcomed by the Academy and introduced to the objectives and structure of the program. This was followed by comprehensive presentations on the types of UAVs, their areas of application, and key technical characteristics.
Throughout the program, participants received in-depth theoretical knowledge on UAV aerodynamics and flight dynamics, control mechanisms, flight techniques, as well as safety and operational principles. In addition, practical explanations were provided regarding UAV construction, core components, and the technological equipment used in their development.
Particular interest was shown in sessions dedicated to materials, devices, and 3D printing technologies used in UAV manufacturing. During the training, the functions of various components, their integration, and prototyping processes were demonstrated in a hands-on manner.
The leadership of Mingachevir State University expresses its sincere gratitude to the management and staff of the National Aviation Academy for their high-level organizational support and the favorable training environment provided.
The program contributes to enhancing the practical knowledge of students studying in engineering fields at MDU, while also supporting the development of institutional capacity in UAV technologies.
This initiative holds significant importance in strengthening university–industry–research integration, advancing human capital in high-tech sectors, and expanding innovation-driven activities in the region.