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Senior analyst of the council of chief designers of the APCS "Safe City" Sofya Pigina, speaking at the conference, noted that in the current conditions in border areas, the focus of digitalization of cities has shifted to public safety. In Moscow, special attention is paid to transport safety. According to the expert, the capital has achieved very high indicators in this area.
Given the current economic and political situation in the industry, a new trend is observed – cities have become interested in smart solutions that allow them to save money, VisionLabs CEO content writing service Dmitry Markov said at the conference. For example, in Moscow, control over housing and communal services activities is carried out using video analytics. In terms of payback, “crazy results” are achieved there, so companies that develop such solutions will be ahead of their competitors, the expert believes.
In the area of working with the facial recognition system, interest will shift to identifying abnormal situations in the city, Dmitry Markov is sure. Currently, there is a very high demand for such solutions in large cities. The expert also believes that
According to him, this is important for survival in the next two to three years. Dmitry Markov explained this by the fact that the volume of orders for IT solutions in Russia is currently decreasing. At the same time, the cost of development is growing, as the salaries of IT specialists are increasing, and access to computing resources is limited.
SEA OF PROSPECTS
Speaking about promising markets for the export of Russian high-tech products, Dmitry Markov named Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Southeast Asia. In the Middle East, according to him, voice recognition systems, voice analytics, city security products, video analytics and document recognition systems are extremely popular. Dmitry Markov noted that
The Middle East is now the largest market for the export of Russian IT products
Vadim Antonov, Director of Key Account Management at SiSoft Group, believes that it is necessary to create a unified technical policy in the area of equipment that is acceptable for use on the basis of a digital information modeling system.
According to the expert, it is necessary to create a library of information elements that can be used both at the design stage and at the construction stage. The solution will make it easier for designers to select equipment that is acceptable for use. The library will be especially relevant for regions with severe climatic conditions, as there are additional requirements for the solutions used. Thanks to this, errors will be prevented at the initial stage - before the solution is put into operation, noted Vadim Antonov.
INVISIBLE SERVICES
Western sanctions have not affected the regions' need for smart city solutions. They are particularly interested in information technology support (ITS) as the main driver for the development of new territories. This was stated at a Kommersant conference by Evgeny Samoilov, head of the Smart City product development department at MaximaTelecom. He explained his words by the growing interest in increasing transport accessibility and developing new territories in the field of various services.
Evgeny Samoilov, MaximaTelecom:
– In order for public transport to arrive on time, its load must be correctly designed, and for this, in turn, a large amount of data must be collected. This requires the installation of video cameras, analysis of transaction flows, and collection of microdistrict data on the number of residents. After this, more detailed statistics collection begins. Here, the Geoanalytics service comes to the rescue.
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