Translation. Region: Russian Federal
Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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The third “Forum on the Future of BRICS Cities “Cloud Cities”” will be held in the Moscow Concert Hall “Zaryadye” on September 17 and 18. It will be joined by managers, representatives of leading companies, urbanists and scientists from more than 35 countries. Among them are China, India, Brazil, Serbia, the United Arab Emirates, and the Republic of South Africa. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.
"Previous forums brought together more than 18 thousand participants. Delegations from different countries meet in Moscow to strengthen partnerships and exchange best practices in urban development. The key topic of this year is "Robotic technologies and artificial intelligence," noted Natalia Sergunina.
One of the central events will be the BRICS Urban Innovation Award ceremony.
The business program includes over 50 sessions. Thus, on September 17, they will discuss digital ecosystems, transport services, the possibilities of using neural networks, urbanization scenarios until 2050, competencies of the professions of the future, and the export potential of domestic developments.
On the same day, the audience will be introduced to the concept of WISE City (Welcoming, Intelligent, Sustainable, Efficient) – the idea of balanced development of a welcoming, intelligent, sustainable and efficient metropolis.
On September 18, sessions will be held dedicated to the use of AI systems in industry, smart transport, technology parks, as well as areas where modern robotic solutions are most actively implemented.
You can find out the schedule of events and register atofficial website forum.
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