The first winners of the Falling Walls Lab contest have been determined in Turkmenistan


The winners of the Falling Walls Lab competition of innovative projects, which was held in Turkmenistan for the first time, have been determined.
By a unanimous decision of the competition jury, Eziz Artykov, a graduate of the Turkmen State Pedagogical Institute named after S.Seydi, became the winner and now is waiting for a trip to Berlin in the autumn to participate in the international stage of the competition.
The second place was awarded to Selbi Jumageldyyeva, a student of the State Medical University of Turkmenistan named after Myrat Garryyev, and the third was Arslankerim Kerimov, a student of the Institute of International Relations of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkmenistan.
In total, 12 participants presented their innovative ideas and projects in various fields, including transport and logistics, energy, medicine, psychology and others.
Falling Walls Lab provides an excellent opportunity for young scientists and specialists to present their ideas, research projects and initiatives to the whole world with the support of the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD).
In three minutes, the contestants must present their idea in any scientific, social, industrial or business sphere. The main thing is that the concept should be innovative and daring.
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