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 SerVert SV5B created by Russia's aviation startup, Aviaton.[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

Notes

  1. ^ a b Roland Oliphant, (2016) Russia aims to develop 'teleportation' in 20 years, The Telegraph.
  2. ^ Victoria Zavyalova, (2016) Pilotless transportation literally takes off in Russia, Russia Beyond.
  3. ^ The first four roadmaps of the national technological initiative NTI were approved for inclusion by the Russian government, National Contact Point for Research Infrastructures
  • National Technological Initiative official site


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