Engineering programs in Uzbekistan on the verge of fifth industrial revolution
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Engineering Education, Industrial Revolutions, Manufacturing, Logistics, Outsourcing, Nanotechnology, Artificial Intelligence.##article.abstract##
The researcher explores comprehensive educational reforms introduced in engineering programs within
Uzbekistan’s higher education system. The focus is placed on aligning academic curricula with the demands of the
modern industrial era, highlighting advancements in manufacturing, logistics, outsourcing, nanotechnology, and artificial
intelligence.
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