Posted:
17.10.2025 10:35:29
Lukashenko to inaugurate Minsk City Technical Creativity Centre for Children and Youth
On October 17th, President of Belarus Aleksandr Lukashenko is taking part in the inauguration of the Minsk City Technical Creativity Centre for Children and Youth, established in co-ordination with the Belarusian leader by reconstructing the former Vostochny Bus Terminal
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The President of Belarus will be briefed on the supplementary education for children and young people of Minsk and prospects for developing technical creativity.
The Belarusian leader will inspect the centre’s educational facilities, specific technical expositions, robotic equipment and student projects, and visit laboratories for various areas of innovative technical creativity.
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The centre offers fundamentally new conditions for children and young people to develop in various areas. Each of the 18 training laboratories will support this desire. The areas covered include aircraft and rocket modelling, automotive engineering, robotics, ship modelling, programming, design and operation of radio-controlled and unmanned aerial vehicles and automotive equipment, energy, etc.
All laboratories are equipped with modern educational computer equipment, including simulators, models, construction sets, prototypes, motor equipment, unmanned aerial vehicles, and 3D printers.
The centre’s environs are fully utilised as well, hosting special ground for the training process and contests, such as a track for radio-controlled models, areas for karting and motor sports, and a runway for launching model aircraft and other unmanned aerial vehicles.
Working in two shifts, the centre will be able to accommodate more than 7,500 students in 281 hobby groups.

The President of Belarus will be briefed on the supplementary education for children and young people of Minsk and prospects for developing technical creativity.
The Belarusian leader will inspect the centre’s educational facilities, specific technical expositions, robotic equipment and student projects, and visit laboratories for various areas of innovative technical creativity.

The centre offers fundamentally new conditions for children and young people to develop in various areas. Each of the 18 training laboratories will support this desire. The areas covered include aircraft and rocket modelling, automotive engineering, robotics, ship modelling, programming, design and operation of radio-controlled and unmanned aerial vehicles and automotive equipment, energy, etc.
All laboratories are equipped with modern educational computer equipment, including simulators, models, construction sets, prototypes, motor equipment, unmanned aerial vehicles, and 3D printers.
The centre’s environs are fully utilised as well, hosting special ground for the training process and contests, such as a track for radio-controlled models, areas for karting and motor sports, and a runway for launching model aircraft and other unmanned aerial vehicles.
Working in two shifts, the centre will be able to accommodate more than 7,500 students in 281 hobby groups.