A career guidance device for school students was developed
by a student from Turkistan. This innovative tool introduces the basics of
engineering and technical fields such as electronics, automation, programming,
and mechatronics. It also allows users to complete practical tasks. Ulugbek
Bakhtiyarov, a student at the Kentau Polytechnic College, spent six months
developing the ASAR-1 training stand, designed to help prepare skilled workers.
The device features 22 different sensors and components. The inventor plans to
patent the invention and bring it to the domestic market.
«This device allows users to explore 13 different
professions. Anyone interested can try out various specialties. Today, many
school students are unsure about which career to choose. This stand is designed
to help them make that decision. If students find a profession they’re
passionate about, they will know exactly where to continue their education
after graduating from 11th grade,» shared project author Ulugbek Bakhtiyarov.
«My goal in this project was to engage young people, create
favorable conditions for them, and support the implementation of their ideas. He
is currently participating in startup competitions and Olympiads,» noted Director
of the Kentau Polytechnic College Alikhan Sultanbayev.

