Representatives of Innopolis University will speak at the Conference "Information Technology of Industrial Russia" (CIPR)

7 июня 2016

Representatives of Innopolis University will speak at the Conference "Information Technology of Industrial Russia" (CIPR)

7 июня 2016

The IT-University leadership and faculty members will make reports at 12 sections of the All-Russian forum.

CIPR is the first Russian IT Conference aimed to provide a platform for effective communication between the industry, the military-industrial complex, venture capital investors and experts of the high-tech industry.

At the forum, representatives of Innopolis University will speak at 12 sections of the business program focused on the issues of joint development of information technology and industry. The list of participants registered at the forum includes: Alexander Tormasov, Rector of Innopolis University, Kirill Semenikhin, Director of the IT-University, Iskander Bariev, Vice-Rector, Head of the Department of Science and Research Affairs, Alexander Klimchik and Ilya Afanasyev, members of the Laboratory of Intelligent Robotic Systems, Vadim Malyshev, Head of the Laboratory of Cloud Systems and Virtualization Services, Yaroslav Kholodov, Head of the Laboratory of Intelligent Transport Systems, and Vasily Artemyev, a lead teacher and researcher at Innopolis University. 

The CIPR program will cover the most relevant topics of the technology world in 4 days: artificial intelligence, robotics, cloud technologies, unmanned vehicles, Internet of Things and new spheres of activity emerging at the cross-section of information technology and industry.

An important part of the forum will be devoted to the venture capital investment. As part of the business club of the CIPR Conference, "Rostec" State Corporation will select technologies for the industry. Organizers are ready to welcome on the platform of Innopolis University over 160 companies that will present their projects to the participants of the Conference and the jury. The most promising projects will be able to pretend to get investments from the Internet Initiatives Development Fund (2,1 - 325 million rubles for each company) and support in their expansion of new markets.