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Russia to hold Global Digital Forum with focus on AI
Russia to hold Global Digital Forum with focus on AI

Russia Today

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Russia Today

Russia to hold Global Digital Forum with focus on AI

The Global Digital Forum being hosted in Russia next month will unite hundreds of specialists from around the world to share their experience and practices in developing promising technologies and AI, Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko has said. The event will be held on June 5-6 in the city of Nizhny Novgorod and will be an important platform for establishing dialogue between Russian and foreign IT companies, government bodies, and scientific and expert communities. Some 1,500 foreign guests are expected to attend the forum and more than 10,000 are expected to participate online. 'Such platforms as the Global Digital Forum are becoming an effective tool for disseminating experience and exchanging best practices in digital transformation,' Grigorenko said. He noted that Russian IT solutions, social platforms, and audiovisual services are in demand both domestically and abroad. Grigorenko added that the key topics set to be discussed at the forum will include promising technologies and the development of artificial intelligence, as well as overcoming the digital divide between countries and establishing effective methods of exchanging experience.

Russia plans to "cover" Earth's surface with satellites
Russia plans to "cover" Earth's surface with satellites

Saba Yemen

time27-02-2025

  • Politics
  • Saba Yemen

Russia plans to "cover" Earth's surface with satellites

Moscow - Saba: Russian Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Apparatus, Dmitry Grigorenko, revealed that Russia plans to provide full coverage of the Earth's surface via low-orbit satellites by 2030. The "Russia Today" website quoted Grigorenko as saying that Russia plans to provide 100% coverage of the Earth's surface via low-orbit satellites by 2030. He warned: "It is planned to launch 16 satellites of this type by the end of this year 2025, while the total number will reach 292 satellites by 2030." The statements of the Russian Deputy Prime Minister came during his presentation of a national project entitled "Data Economy" at the National Center in Russia. He stated that Russia launched 6 satellites that were completely locally produced. He explained that "Russia is among the countries with the lowest cost of the Internet in the world." He added: "This result was achieved thanks to the development of infrastructure and competition between service providers."

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