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Moscow Conservatory to help Huawei create devices with perfect sound

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Moscow Conservatory to help Huawei create devices with perfect sound


21.09.2021

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The Moscow State Tchaikovsky Conservatory and the multinational technology company Huawei have agreed on a global cooperation. The company plans to use the experience of the conservatory staff in setting up devices with impeccable sound and to promote music education, the Rossiyskaya Gazeta newspaper reports.

The parties stressed that they intend to "create a new sound world" that will help people in spiritual development. Huawei expects specialists from the Moscow Conservatory to help the company create devices with improved sound quality.

It is also reported that the conservatory and Huawei plan to conduct joint research and development, as well as open educational and other projects. The collaboration is expected to bring together modern technology and classical music.

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