The next graduation day of the “Code Academy” project “Code For Future” was held.
Opening the event with an introductory speech, the head of the AzTU SABAH groups Ayten Sadigova said that the “Code for Future” project plays an important role in the professional development of students.
Deputy Dean of the Faculty of Information Technologies and Telecommunications Ayten Movsumova congratulated the graduates and emphasized that they will be able to make innovations in the country's technology sector by developing the knowledge and skills gained within the project in their future lives.
Asya Rustamova, the general coordinator of the “Code for Future” project, Tugrul Kapucuoglu, the general director of business development of “Code Academy” and the head of the Academic Department, congratulated the graduates and wished the students success. It was noted that the third and fourth course students of AzTU applied to the “bootcamps” on the basics of programming and cybersecurity within the project, then first semester classes were held for the selected students, and as a final project, the students prepared their practical projects within 21 days.
Ulvi Safarli, a leading project management specialist at Code Academy, noted that over the course of two semesters, AzTU students have earned 207 international certificates (Certiport - HTML and CSS, Certiport - Networking, Cisco CCST Networking, Cisco CCST Cybersecurity, Cisco CCNA, Fortinet Certified Fundamentals, Fortinet Certified Associate, CompTIA Core 1, CompTIA Core 2, RHCSA (Red Hat Certified System Administrator)), which is not easy.
Then, AzTU students, who are the authors of the best projects, made presentations. AzTU information technology student Orkhan Karimov presented the https://lix.az/ project and said that the site is a platform for shortening links and providing digital support to various organizations and businesses. AzTU information security and process automation engineering students Nihad Alizadeh and Togrul Hajiyev presented the “Zabux Logistics” project designed to solve cybersecurity and logistics issues for the city of Lachin. Mirhuseyn Talibzadeh, a third-year computer engineering student at AzTU, presented the “Voxafly” project, emphasizing that here, with the support of artificial intelligence, people can book tickets for travel in voice form, obtain various information and recommendations about flights and air travel.
The implementation of the “Code Academy” project “Code For Future”, implemented with the support of the Ministry of Science and Education, was first launched at AzTU in 2021. Within the framework of the project, a total of 1,211 students received education at AzTU, formed themselves as personnel in accordance with the requirements of the labor market and gained a number of advantages.
At the end of the event, 247 AzTU students who graduated from the “Code For Future” project in the 2023-2024 spring and 2024-2025 fall semesters were presented with diplomas (150 people), high honors diplomas (35 people), honors diplomas (61 people), and certificates of participation.