A modern
production and training facility has been established at the Kazan Helicopter
Plant of the Russian Helicopters Holding Company (Rostec State Corporation),
which has become a key platform for career guidance classes. To date, about 800
schoolchildren practice their working professions. This is almost half of all students
in vocational training programs in the city. Nikolai Yakovlev, General Director
of the Kazan Helicopter Plant, acquainted the Mayor of Kazan Ilsur Metshin with
the capabilities of the facility.
“Historically, Soviet
industry has been based on vocational education, and it served as the
foundation for career choice. Today, we were very impressed with what we saw at
the production and training facility. Advanced technologies are used in the
educational process here. I think this is one of the few such centers not only
in Tatarstan and Kazan, but also in the country. Today, the lack of personnel
is one of the most serious challenges for the industry: chemistry, petrochemistry,
oil refining, and mechanical engineering. And the fact that the Kazan
Helicopter Plant does not have this problem is the result of systematic work
and the work of such training center,”- said Ilsur Metshin.
The center was
established in 2024 in a partnership between Tatarstan, Rostec State
Corporation and Russian Helicopters Holding Company. The project is unique for
Russia. Rostec's federal network of production and training facilities covers
other cities such as Ufa and Moscow, while Kazan training center focuses on the
work with schoolchildren.
The production and
training center is a large facility with an area of more than 16,700 square
meters. Its main feature is the full immersion format. There are no typical
classrooms here: the space is designed so that lectures takes only 30% of the
time, the rest is practice on real equipment. The training is as close as
possible to the conditions of real production.
The educational
process is given for children from the 7th grade. The program lasts 108
academic hours, and all classes are held after school hours. Last year, the
center graduated 200 students, this year 757 students are already enrolled. In
April, students from 10 more schools will join the training and there will be
800 students.