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SSUGT innovators at the In’Hub International Forum

Young innovators of the Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies took part in the In’Hub International Forum. The forum was held at the exhibition complex "Novosibirsk Expocentre".

In’Hub is a set of events and a platform for cross-industry interaction between inventors, industrial companies and investors for the joint development of future technologies.

A lot of lectures and exciting discussions took place on the main stage and other venues of In’Hub. The forum included 20 business events, 10 educational lectures, and 60 speakers. More than 1300 people took part in the events. More than 200 stands were presented at the forum site, where developments and projects were presented.

The forum events were attended by 260 innovators from Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus. 20 innovators from Egypt, Israel, Indonesia and Iran also took part. In total, the exhibition was visited by over 2000 people.

Young innovators of the Siberian State University of Geosystems and Technologies demonstrated prototypes of the inventions of the Center for Engineering and Robotics and presented their innovative projects at the forum site.

According to the results of the forum, for the presented projects and developments, the exhibitors of SGUGiT won prizes and received awards.

Bronze medals were awarded to SSUGiT student Ilya Valinsky for the project "Smart system for protecting acoustic systems", senior lecturer Ivan Aleksandrovich Knol for the project "APK "Zerkalo", and Lepesova Aisha for the project "Bracelet for the deaf" Lepess ".

A student of SGUGiT Anton Ursulov received a silver medal for the project "High-temperature infrared thermometer".

The forum provided inventors and innovators from more than 20 countries with an opportunity for a good business start: they were able to meet representatives of large companies and investors, as well as exchange experiences.

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