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Azercell supports another TEDx event in Baku
The mobile operator Azercell Telecom, which since its inception has successfully implemented social projects, remains true to its tradition and continues to support a variety of conferences and events.
As stated in the press release, along with many of its development projects in the social sphere, it attaches importance to the development of science and education for young people. Among them, such initiatives should be noted as the creation of the laboratory 3G and 4G, as well as e-learning centers in the country's leading universities, internship programs and scholarships for students, support for intellectual television program "What? Where? When "and of course, a huge number of successful projects at the Innovation Center Barama.
Another project implemented by the company in this direction was the event under the discussion platform TEDx Baku passed at the International Mugham Center on June 28. The conference TED (Technology, Entertainment, Design) was first held in 1984 and joined by famous scientists, politicians, businessmen, artists and dozens of other professionals. In the first TED conference there were presented computers Macintosh, CDs manufactured by Sony, as well as reports on the topic of artificial intelligence and other latest developments.
The tenth conference TEDx in Baku gathered more than 200 participants. Along with 12 other speakers on the topic of Load also spoke the staff of Azercell, Imran Bagirov and Anar Abbasov, who made presentations on the themes of universality and 4G technologies. - 17D-
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