NtechLab (a Rostec technology partner) has created a digital product called NtechCity — a system for monitoring the condition of urban container sites. The project has been successfully tested in Nizhnekamsk, Khabarovsk, Ulyanovsk, Chelyabinsk, and Nizhny Novgorod, the Rostec press service reported.
The system, with integrated artificial intelligence (AI), uses video monitoring to analyze the condition of garbage containers. This approach allows municipal services to quickly address problems (overflowing garbage bins, arson, and improperly parked cars) and improve the quality of housing and communal services.
The system can show which container sites in the city are underutilized and do not require daily emptying.
The project can pay for itself by issuing fines to citizens for illegal dumping or improperly parked cars near container sites.
The system is currently being tested in Samara, Anapa, and Yaroslavl. The implementation time for the service varies from one to five days.
Earlier, www1.ru reported that artificial intelligence will be entrusted with searching for illegal dumps in Russia.
Read more on the topic:
NtechLab to Help Detect Strokes with AI
NtechLab to Protect Residents of the Far North from Bears
Sevastopol State University Develops Aquatic Drone "Sea Scorpion" for Garbage Collection
Replacing Humans: Pixel Cleaning Robots to Appear in Moscow Parks
Garbage to Be Recycled into Energy: Rostec Building Four Plants in the Moscow Region
Now on home
The rare long-range aircraft has been idle since 2021
The unit can be expanded without modification, even the gas composition changes
Military journalist Kirill Fedorov: UVZ produces up to 230 combat vehicles of this series per year
A series of three vessels is being built at the facilities of Stroyliderplus
The works were performed by the multi-bucket dredger Kuban-2
Yamal gas accounted for 97% of supplies to the EU amid formal preparations for a full embargo
Experiment on the KI-1 facility reproduced jets of black holes and the Earth's magnetosphere
The launch is scheduled for no earlier than July 2026
The agency has counted over three thousand registered programs for orbit
The founder of Telegram called the competitor's encryption a lie - and referred to a real lawsuit