The enterprise created by a student from Yanka Kupala State University became the eighth resident of the Science and Technology Park of Yanka Kupala State University
The company will develop websites and provide services in the IT industry.
The corresponding agreement was signed by Alexander Vasilevich, Director of the Science and Technology Park, and Pavel Romanets, a student of the faculty of mathematics and informatics at Yanka Kupala State University. His company plans to develop software that will help more effectively organize activities in industries such as education and medicine.
– I have a long-standing desire to create my own company. And despite the fact that I am only in my second year, I decided to try my hand. Especially as our University provides excellent opportunities for development. I hope that I will be able to successfully combine work with study, because it is equally important for me to master the knowledge that is given at the University, to adopt the rich experience accumulated by teachers, and at the same time to quickly use the knowledge in practice. – said Pavel Romanets.
A sophomore student, Pavel Romanets, had an idea for a business all of a sudden.
As the head of the study group, he decided to simplify the process of communication between students and teachers in the University environment. As a result, Pavel has created a special software for elders, which he is currently testing and plans to offer soon for use in all educational groups of the University. In the process of developing an application for students, Pavel Romanets decided that the creation of such IT services could be widely demanded both in the education industry and in medicine. It is these two areas that the resident company of the Technopark, created by our student, plans to rely on in the near future.
Residents of Science and Technology Park of Yanka Kupala State University can count on various preferences: low rent, tax benefits, as well as the opportunity to get complete and timely information from competent lawyers, economists and other specialists, whose help is especially needed by young businessmen.