Young scientists of the State University of Management took part in the business program of the International Forum "Unmanned Systems: Technologies of the Future"

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A team of young scientists from the State University of Management took part in the business program of the largest Russian event in the field of unmanned and robotic technologies — the International Forum "Unmanned Systems: Technologies of the Future". The university delegation included: Head of the Scientific Research Coordination Department Maxim Pletnev, specialists from the Engineering Project Management Center, postgraduate students Vladimir Kutkov and Nikita Akinshin.

The forum was held at the Skolkovo Innovation Center from August 7 to 17 and brought together leading developers, manufacturers and operators of unmanned systems, as well as representatives of government, business and science. The international forum included a business program, an exhibition of advanced technologies, the project-educational intensive course "Archipelago" and sports competitions, including the Moscow Mayor's Cup in drone racing.

Within the framework of the Forum, representatives of the State University of Management took part in several industry sections.

The section "Fuel and Energy Complex. Digital Transformation of Energy: Possibilities of Unmanned Systems" was devoted to the role of drones in the transition of the energy industry to more sustainable, efficient and safe models of work. Participants discussed the integration of unmanned systems into the "digital DNA" of energy, diagnostics of power lines and pipelines, as well as the prospects for geological exploration using UAS. Particular attention was paid to the analysis of existing barriers and ways to overcome them.

The section "Construction. UAS in design, construction and operation: possibilities and limitations" covered the experience of using drones for inspection of objects, mapping and control of construction processes. Participants considered practical cases, economic effects from the introduction of unmanned technologies and regulatory challenges standing in the way of their mass application in the urban environment.

In addition to business discussions, GUU employees held a number of meetings with drone and component manufacturers from all over the country, exchanged experiences and discussed the possibilities of joint projects.

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