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♻️ Nature and Technology: Results of the "Young Engineer — 2026" contest announced in Ashgabat

Published: 26.04.2026

♻️ Nature and Technology: Results of the "Young Engineer — 2026" contest announced in Ashgabat

The "Young Engineer — 2026" intellectual competition, held in the capital, brought together about two hundred talented students from across the country. The event was organized by the Ashgabat City Committee of the Party of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs of Turkmenistan, the Main Education Department of Ashgabat, and the City Council of the Magtymguly Youth Organization. The contest served as an effective stimulus for realizing the engineering potential and innovative ideas of the youth.

Within the premises of the "Ojar Aziya" private enterprise, students in grades 7–12 demonstrated developments in the "Smart Production and Service Technologies" category. Experts took a particular interest in the "Rainwater Filtration System" project, presented by students of specialized secondary school No. 97 in Ashgabat. This work offers a timely solution for rational water consumption, harmoniously linking ecological needs with everyday life.

Eleventh-grade student Nurana Rejepova explained that the system automates the collection and purification of rainwater for its subsequent controlled use.

Her classmate, Ogulnabat Mahtumova, added that such a design allows for the most efficient use of natural resources. Notably, the project's high level of preparation was evident as it was presented in both Turkmen and English, paving the way for the students to participate in international technical forums.

The contest program also included spectacular trials in other nominations. In the "Robotics" section, machines navigated specialized obstacle courses, while in the "Persistent Coders" competition, senior students presented gaming and applied projects developed using the Scratch programming language. The most emotional moment was the "BattleBots" robot fights, which sparked great excitement among spectators and participants alike.

The final chord of the event was a solemn ceremony awarding the winners with certificates of honor and valuable prizes. The innovations proposed by the young engineers reaffirmed that modern technology can become a key tool for living in harmony with the environment. The participants expressed their deep gratitude to Hero-Arkadag and Arkadagly Hero Serdar for creating all the conditions for receiving a quality education and fostering the comprehensive development of the youth.