Future technologists, engineers, and grain processing professionals had the opportunity to see how modern grain cleaning, grain processing, and laboratory equipment is created. Everything was live, without filters — real processes, a real team, real engineering.
We told our guests how OLIS has grown over 20+ years from a small production site to a company whose technologies are used in dozens of countries. We talked about the challenges facing agribusiness, what is changing the industry today, and the skills that will become a must-have for specialists in the coming years.
The students saw the path of the equipment — from drawings to test runs, observed the production stages, and learned how engineering ideas are turned into working machines. The teachers emphasized how important it is for young people to see live production, understand the logic of processes, and feel the possibilities of modern Ukrainian engineering.






