Russian President Vladimir Putin was shown developments by Rostec's technology partner, NtechLab, at the Russian Direct Investment Fund (RDIF) exhibition. The presentation took place at the World Trade Center in Moscow and is timed to coincide with the BRICS business forum, which will be held in Kazan.
The President was shown AI-based solutions, including the capabilities of the system for a smart and safe city. All the technologies presented use algorithms developed in the Russian Federation.
NtechLab has already implemented projects in 62 Russian regions and 34 countries around the world, including the CIS, Latin America, Asia, and the Middle East. The company operates in the following areas: facial recognition, medical analytics, transport efficiency, urban comfort, and industrial safety.
Putin was also shown an AI-powered prosthesis from Motorica. A tester of the latest Manifesto hand AI prosthesis played an electric guitar for the head of state.
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