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The Moscow School of Programmers has become a part of T-Education

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T-Technologies Group (the parent company of T-Bank) has acquired the Moscow School of Programmers (MSHP). This was announced on February 10 by the company's press service.

The school will become a part of the T-Education educational platform. The purpose of the association is to expand the educational infrastructure of the Moscow School of Economics with the help of the group's resources. This will provide students with access to high-quality IT education.

"Joining the Moscow School of Programmers to the ecosystem of the T-Technologies Group is a strategic step towards the development of IT education in the country," said Varvara Smirnova, Director of T—Education.

The school's teaching staff will remain unchanged. As part of the integration, it is planned to open new face-to-face centers in the largest cities of Russia where the group's IT hubs are located: Nizhny Novgorod, Samara, Kazan and others.

The Moscow School of Programmers was founded in 2001. It is a leading IT school for students in grades 2-11. Her students regularly win national and international Olympiads.

Daria Kudryavtseva, HR Director at Selecty Group, told Izvestia on November 21 that the rapid growth of interest in artificial intelligence (AI) has changed the labor market and led to the emergence of new professions, but few companies have already felt the direct financial benefits of technology. Employers continue to actively generate demand for AI specialists, despite the delayed effect of investments.

She clarified that only 38% of companies that have implemented neural networks have recorded revenue growth, however, it is banks, Internet services and telecom operators that continue to develop personnel demand and generate high salaries.

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