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December 24, 2019 at 6:14 am #37720
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Last year, Moscow launched a Living Lab district to test cutting-edge smart city technologies with citizens.
Additionally, developers can test IoT solutions within the smart district thanks to Russian telecom operator Beeline’s test site using Ericsson’s equipment in two stations on the service provider’s Narrow Band (NB) IoT network.
“Moscow nowadays got a progressive digital ecosystem with the great level of coordination of different services, which is well unified in terms of infrastructure and user interaction,” said Alexander Smbatyan, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Moscow Agency of Innovations.
This month, Moscow presented over 100 perspective developments at the annual and industry-leading World Congress on Information Technology (WCIT) hosted by Armenia in its capital city, Yerevan.
This opportunity is used by more than 80 percent of the economically active population of the capital,” said Eduard Lysenko, Minister of the Government of Moscow and Head of the Department of Information Technology, speaking at the conference in Yerevan.
For example, startups which allow you to unleash the potential of urban infrastructure that is in the city; or, medical startups that help unload the city in terms of providing medical services and solve the problem of early diagnosis of the disease,” said Smbatyan.
Russian startups have been developing products or services that are in tune with the smart city future that is ahead.
This year, more than 70,000 students have built their paths of professional development with 100 students undergoing internships in high-tech companies in the city of Moscow.
According to Genotek, one ninth of Russians have at least one life-threatening genetic mutation.
Genotek also finds that five to 10 percent of cancer is hereditary, 0,4 percent of the population has mutations that lead to cardiovascular disease, and between 0,5 to 5 percent of the population has mutations that increase the risk of thrombosis
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