Vsevolod Yanchevsky: more than 200 Hi-tech Park Belarus residents work in the interests of Belarusian enterprises

Vsevolod Yanchevsky: more than 200 Hi-tech Park Belarus residents work in the interests of Belarusian enterprises

24.02.2020. More than 200 residents of the Hi-tech Park Belarus work in the interests of Belarusian enterprises. This was told by the Director of the HTP Administration Vsevolod Yanchevsky during a round table on the digitization of the national economy, BelTA learned from HTPB.


"Today, more than 200 companies of the Hi-tech Park Belarus work in the domestic market in the interests of Belarusian enterprises. The volume of this work has almost tripled over the past two years, " said Vsevolod Yanchevsky. - The Hi-tech Park Belarus offers Belarusian enterprises a wide range of digital products that are necessary for increasing the competitiveness and profitability of the industrial sector - artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and cloud solutions for integrating entire industries. Discussing the digitalization of industry is important not only for the future, but also for the present of our country."

Participating in the discussion were industry Minister Pavel Utyupin and managers of HTPB resident-companies. In particular, Pavel Tyupin stressed that cooperation with the Hi-tech Park Belarus is an important area for the Ministry of industry. "We must follow global trends in the production of the equipment we sell. Therefore, enterprises are actively engaged in digitalization, " he said.

During the event, the HTPB resident-companies demonstrated their developments, which are successfully used in the Belarusian industry. Using virtual reality technologies, Feeling Digital showed the stages of assembling the 450-ton BELAZ dump truck and conducted a digital tour of the quarry. The founders of the VibroBox project spoke about the advantages of smart vibration diagnostics of the technical condition of equipment. High-tech solutions that can improve the efficiency and significantly simplify the work of industrial enterprises in the future were also presented.

BelTA