Information about report: The use of robots and unmanned technologies in the Arctic
Working session The use of robots and unmanned technologies in the Arctic THEMATIC AREAS: The future of Arctic technologies |
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The use of robotic equipment in the Arctic is due to the severe natural and climatic conditions of the region. Today, Russian scientists are developing samples of automated complexes that can be used for underwater (ice) works on the Arctic shelf, for monitoring the environmental situation, and for prospecting for minerals.
If Arctic robots are in the development stage, unmanned technologies are already used by scientists, military and representatives of extractive companies. However, this does not happen systematically.
The working session will discuss the prospects for using unmanned vehicles and robotics for large-scale projects in the Arctic zone of the Russian Federation.
Issues for discussion:
- Development trends and features of unmanned aerial vehicles in the Arctic
- Russian developments that increase the efficiency and safety of the study of the polar region
- Arctic Robotics: areas of application and development of domestic manufacturers
- Prospects for the use of underwater robots in the Arctic
Disputants:
VLADIMIR VORONOV |
Head of Advanced Research Centre, Kronshtadt Group |
GEORGII BEZRUK |
Head of a Science and Research Testing Department (marine robotics) of the Main Science and Research Center of Robotics of the Ministry of Defence of the Russian Federation |
VALERII KONURKIN |
First Pro-rector of FSAEI FVE “Institution of Further Training of Administrative Officers and Specialists of Fuel and Energy Complex” |
MIKHAIL KANEVSKII |
Chief Executive of the Concern “International Aeronautical Systems” |
VLADISLAV ZANIN |
Commercial Representative of Oceanos, JSC |
D. GUSHCHINA |
Acting Director of the OJSC “NGO “Experimental Design Bureau named after M.P. Simonov” |
KSENIIA CHIKKUEVA |
Head of Engineering , Robotics tools and Unmanned Aerial Vehicles of the FSI “Specialized Fire and Salvage Unit of the Federal Fire-Fighting Service of the Republic of Karelia” |
VIKTOR DEMIN |
Pro-Rector of the National Research Tomsk State University |
* Changes in the draft program are possible |