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At TULTECH, we believe in fostering innovation, collaboration, and excellence to drive progress across diverse fields. Our organizational structure is designed to seamlessly integrate our expertise and efforts, ensuring that we deliver value in every initiative. TULTECH operates through three specialized departments, each playing a critical role in our mission:

1. Department of Publishing

The Department of Publishing is at the forefront of disseminating cutting-edge knowledge. With a focus on producing high-quality academic journals, books, and digital content, this department ensures the global reach of groundbreaking research and ideas. We uphold the highest standards of editorial excellence, providing a platform for scholars, researchers, and professionals to share their work with the world.

2. Department of Research and Development

Innovation is the heart of TULTECH, and the Department of Research and Development (R&D) is where ideas come to life. This department is dedicated to advancing scientific and technological breakthroughs, driving progress in both academic and industrial sectors. From conducting pioneering research to developing state-of-the-art solutions, the R&D department is the cornerstone of our commitment to pushing the boundaries of knowledge.

3. Department of Integration and Event Management

Collaboration and engagement are essential for fostering growth, and the Department of Integration and Event Management excels in creating opportunities for meaningful connections. This department organizes impactful events, workshops, and conferences, while also managing strategic partnerships and networks. By bringing together experts, innovators, and thought leaders, we aim to create an environment that nurtures collaboration and inspires new possibilities.

 

Today In History

Here are some interesting facts ih history happened on 20 August.

  1. President Andrew Johnson formally declared the Civil War over
  2. German forces occupied Brussels Belgium during WW I.
  3. Britain opened its offensive on the Western front during WW I
  4. US's 1st coml radio 8MK later WWJ Detroit began daily broadcasting
  5. Dumont's 1st TV Broadcast for home reception NY city
  6. Leon Trotsky assassinated in Mexico City by agents of Stalin
  7. British PM Churchill said of the Royal Air Force `Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few.'
  8. Dimout regulations implemented in SF
  9. Russia publicly acknowledges a test detonation of a hydrogen bomb.
  10. 1st airplane to exceed 1800 mph - HA Hanes Palmdale Ca
  11. Hundreds killed in anti-French rioting in Morocco & Algeria
  12. Republicans convene at the Cow Palace
  13. Senegal gains independence from France
  14. LBJ signs an anti-poverty measure totaling nearly $1 billion.
  15. 650 000 Soviet-block troops invade Czechoslovakia
  16. Viking 1 launched toward orbit around Mars soft landing
  17. Voyager 2 launched for fly-by of Jupiter Saturn Uranus Neptune
  18. UN Security Council votes 14-0 US abstains condemning Israel's declaration that all of Jersualem was its capital.
  19. A mail carrier in Edmond Okla. shot 14 fellow workers dead