A student of Batken State University, resident of the business incubator, Aydarali uulu Ernist, successfully developed the Filterfish startup project and, based on an agreement, handed it over to the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic. This was reported on the official Facebook page of the Crisis Management Center for Emergency Situations of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic.

The post reads as follows:

“A Submersible Drone Has Been Handed Over to the Ministry of Emergency Situations”

On July 29, 2024, Batken State University student Aydarali uulu Ernist voluntarily donated a submersible drone to the Crisis Management Center for Emergency Situations of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of the Kyrgyz Republic, providing support to rescuers.

This step will greatly help improve public safety. Submersible drones make it easier for rescuers to work in emergency situations, as they can quickly identify people lying at depth or challenges in the area and provide necessary assistance.

We highly appreciate Ernist’s voluntary help and his donation of the drone to the rescuers. This reflects his concern for society and his sincere commitment to providing help.

The entire team of Batken State University is proud of preparing creative professionals who are essential for the country.

We also express our gratitude to the Ministry of Education and Science for organizing the “Startup Student” competition and providing support.