Post by rabiakhatun on Nov 9, 2024 19:17:50 GMT -8
The Tsifra Group of Companies, which specializes in the development and implementation of industrial IT solutions, is providing technical support for scientific projects at NUST MISIS. The parties signed a cooperation agreement as part of the Miner's Week held in February .
The company and the university will form teams that will organize scientific and educational centers for the development of digital technologies in the mining and metallurgical industry, Sergey Yemelchenkov, CEO of the Tsifra Group of Companies, told RSpectr. According to him, such centers will appear in Moscow and in foreign branches of MISiS.
Sergey Emelchenkov, GC "Tsifra":
The company's experts will participate in key educational projects of MISiS and provide young scientists with access to existing educational materials
For example, as part of work on the development of platform solutions and software in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and the industrial Internet of Things.
Now, the Tsifra Group and the university are looking for an industrial partner that will provide access to production data to emulate practical project tasks for students, and will also be interested in the implementation of domestic digital innovations created on the basis of such research centers, said the head of the Tsifra Group.
Director of the Public Relations Center of NUST MISIS Natalia Selishcheva told RSpectr that the university cooperates with more than 1.6 thousand business partners, including over 200 companies whose activities are related to various IT areas. Among them are Sber, VK, Yandex, Huawei, Cognitive Pilot, KROK, IBS and GC Tsifra. The university works with them in research and education, developing and implementing joint programs in the field of the Internet of Things, Big Data, AI and digital twins, noted the representative of MISIS.
GMKTECH is not far away
According to Denis Tantsorov, Director of Work with Ferrous Metallurgy Enterprises at Tsifra Group of Companies, the implementation of modern digital technologies is a current business need today.
Denis Tantsorov, GC "Tsifra":
– For the mining and metallurgical industry, it is important to implement and use production dispatching systems at various stages, volumetric and operational planning systems, production process management ( MES ), repair management systems and predictive analytics.
In a conversation with RSpectr, he emphasized that
the introduction of digital technologies and services allows to increase the productivity of enterprises (growth on average up to 10%), as well as reduce the cost of their products (up to 5%)
Denis Tantsorov, GC "Tsifra":
– Maintenance and repair costs are reduced by 15%. In addition, flexibility in rescheduling production to quickly meet market needs is increased from three to four months to a few days.
The performance indicators are mentioned in the Strategy for the Development of the Metallurgical Industry, which was approved by the Russian government at the end of last year, recalled Valery Yazev, President of the Association of Non-Profit Partnership "Mining Industrialists of Russia", at the Miner's Week. The document contains a list of the most important innovations recommended for implementation in the period up to 2030.
One of them is import substitution in the industry. Sergey Yemelchenkov noted that 80% of Western platform solutions have left the Russian market.
The company and the university will form teams that will organize scientific and educational centers for the development of digital technologies in the mining and metallurgical industry, Sergey Yemelchenkov, CEO of the Tsifra Group of Companies, told RSpectr. According to him, such centers will appear in Moscow and in foreign branches of MISiS.
Sergey Emelchenkov, GC "Tsifra":
– In these laboratories, it is planned to develop software by students and researchers based on the flagship platform "Tsifra". In parallel, the content writing service creation of joint educational programs will begin.
The company's experts will participate in key educational projects of MISiS and provide young scientists with access to existing educational materials
For example, as part of work on the development of platform solutions and software in the field of artificial intelligence (AI) and the industrial Internet of Things.
Now, the Tsifra Group and the university are looking for an industrial partner that will provide access to production data to emulate practical project tasks for students, and will also be interested in the implementation of domestic digital innovations created on the basis of such research centers, said the head of the Tsifra Group.
Director of the Public Relations Center of NUST MISIS Natalia Selishcheva told RSpectr that the university cooperates with more than 1.6 thousand business partners, including over 200 companies whose activities are related to various IT areas. Among them are Sber, VK, Yandex, Huawei, Cognitive Pilot, KROK, IBS and GC Tsifra. The university works with them in research and education, developing and implementing joint programs in the field of the Internet of Things, Big Data, AI and digital twins, noted the representative of MISIS.
GMKTECH is not far away
According to Denis Tantsorov, Director of Work with Ferrous Metallurgy Enterprises at Tsifra Group of Companies, the implementation of modern digital technologies is a current business need today.
Denis Tantsorov, GC "Tsifra":
– For the mining and metallurgical industry, it is important to implement and use production dispatching systems at various stages, volumetric and operational planning systems, production process management ( MES ), repair management systems and predictive analytics.
In a conversation with RSpectr, he emphasized that
the introduction of digital technologies and services allows to increase the productivity of enterprises (growth on average up to 10%), as well as reduce the cost of their products (up to 5%)
Denis Tantsorov, GC "Tsifra":
– Maintenance and repair costs are reduced by 15%. In addition, flexibility in rescheduling production to quickly meet market needs is increased from three to four months to a few days.
The performance indicators are mentioned in the Strategy for the Development of the Metallurgical Industry, which was approved by the Russian government at the end of last year, recalled Valery Yazev, President of the Association of Non-Profit Partnership "Mining Industrialists of Russia", at the Miner's Week. The document contains a list of the most important innovations recommended for implementation in the period up to 2030.
One of them is import substitution in the industry. Sergey Yemelchenkov noted that 80% of Western platform solutions have left the Russian market.