15.04.2022 |
As part of the week of the National Technology Initiative (NTI) of the faculties, a conference was held at the Boiling Point of Stavropol State Agrarian University, dedicated to the development of smart energy in Russia and the use of global positioning space technologies in various sectors of the Russian economy.
At the invitation of Maxim Alekseevich Mastepanenko, Dean of the Faculty of Electric Power Engineering, Natalya Robertovna Koncheva, a senior researcher at the Stavropol State Museum-Reserve named after G. N. Prozritelev and G. K. Prave, took part in the conference. Alexander Alexandrovich Yanovsky.
The conference participants presented a wide range of reports on both the pressing problems of the development of the Russian energy sector in the process of the formation of the NTI EnergyNET market in Russia, and milestones in the history of the development of space technologies and the 61st anniversary of the first manned flight into space. The flight of Yuri Alekseevich Gagarin into space on April 12, 1961 was not just a victory for the Soviet Union in the space race with the United States, but also a victory in the field of education, science and engineering. Returning to Earth was a triumph that could not be disputed. Gagarin committed an act that required incredible courage from a person.
Today, scientists, engineers, today's students, and in the future energy specialists face no less ambitious tasks. The National Technology Initiative is a long-term program to create new markets and provide conditions for Russia's technological leadership by 2035. The peculiarity is that the NTI is initially formed in the form of working groups of entrepreneurs, representatives of leading universities and research centers, large business, expert and professional communities, as well as interested executive authorities. A significant role is assigned to teams of talented like-minded people who are able to effectively cope with global technological challenges.
EnergyNet is a market for hardware, software, engineering and services for multi-scale integrated systems and services of smart energy. The best metaphor to describe it is the Internet of Energy - an ecosystem of energy producers and consumers that seamlessly integrate into a common infrastructure and exchange energy.
The reports aroused wide interest among the participants and guests of the conference. Particular attention was paid to the implementation of NTI market projects in the face of external sanctions and import substitution.