On March 24, 2026, a scientific-practical conference titled “SCADA Systems” was held at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, with the participation of faculty staff and students. During the conference, detailed discussions took place regarding SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition), which is currently one of the primary systems in automation.

SCADA is a software and hardware complex used to monitor, collect data, and manage various industrial processes in real-time. Its main objectives include:

Furthermore, the session covered fundamental automation concepts such as Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) — the screens through which operators interact with the system — as well as the devices that collect data from sensors and execute commands at the facilities.
Participants also exchanged ideas on the practical implementation of these systems using small-scale physical models (prototypes).
