
Camagüey, November 27 - The Compumat 2025 International Congress concluded today here, highlighting the management of mathematical talent as key to the scientific development of Cuba and the region.
Luis Ramiro Piñeiro, President of the Cuban Society of Mathematics and Computing, confirmed the success of the event despite logistical difficulties, emphasizing its international character.
Eduardo Miguel Pérez, from Granma, presented a sustainable model for managing mathematical talent, emphasizing that "scientific literacy is key to development with equity."
The model is based on knowledge management, transforming students from passive recipients to active creators within their communities.
"We seek to establish bidirectional flows between the group and the community, fostering a climate of trust and solidarity," Pérez explained during his presentation.
The strategy includes identifying strengths, the strategic use of ICTs, and the critical sharing of knowledge among the participants.
The preparation of teachers and the articulation of alliances between institutions are fundamental pillars for creating dynamic learning environments.
Piñeiro particularly highlighted this conference as "an example for the rest of the country" in preparing for international knowledge olympiads.
The congress program included cryptography workshops led by Cybersecurity students from the University of Camagüey.
Workshops on mathematics teaching, computing, applied mathematics, and artificial intelligence were also held.
All submitted works will be published in the event proceedings, while a selection will appear in the journal Ciencias Matemáticas (Mathematical Sciences).
The event, sponsored by the University of Camagüey, reaffirmed the vitality of Cuban science and its commitment to talent development. (Source: Prensa Latina)