National Technological Initiative
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The National Technological Initiative (NTI) (Russian: Национальная технологическая инициатива (НТИ)) is a 2014 program created by Vladimir Putin with the purpose of creating Russian global technical leadership in Russia. It is a $2.1 trillion “road map” for development of the cybernetics market until 2035.[1]
Programs[]
- AeroNet pilotless aviation systems are widely used in agriculture, cargo transportation, and during search and rescue operations. The new flying taxi is called created by Russia's aviation startup, .[2]
- AvtoNet long-haul ground transportation using robotized road corridors
- MariNet digital navigation, pilotless sea vessels, and exploration of ocean resources.
- NeuroNet men will communicative with machines by neural interface.[3]
- Other goals
- Developing a Russian computer programming language, secure cybernetic communications, quantum computing, and teleportation.[1]
- 5G mobile network in a number of Russian regions and allow data transfers of up to one gigabit per second.[citation needed]
See also[]
- Skolkovo Innovation Center
- Skolkovo Moscow School of Management
- Skolkovo, Moscow Oblast - Russian Silicon Valley project location
Notes[]
- ^ Jump up to: a b , (2016) Russia aims to develop 'teleportation' in 20 years, The Telegraph.
- ^ Victoria Zavyalova, (2016) Pilotless transportation literally takes off in Russia, Russia Beyond.
- ^ The first four roadmaps of the national technological initiative NTI were approved for inclusion by the Russian government, National Contact Point for Research Infrastructures
External links[]
- National Technological Initiative official site
Categories:
- Cybernetics
- Russia stubs