Representatives of the REBUS Forum, the Association of Building Materials Manufacturers and Eurasian Innovation Centre LLC (EIC) met at KazanForum. Maria Yashenkova, a member of the forum's organising committee, Salavat Ageyev, deputy executive director of the National Association of Building Materials Manufacturers, and Irina Matskevich, general director of ECI, discussed the prospects of cooperation in the sphere of organising profile events, digitalisation of the construction industry and implementation of innovative technologies.
Artificial Intelligence and Innovation in Construction
One of the topics of the meeting was a discussion of the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in construction innovations. The participants announced an unusual format for future events:
‘We plan to hold AI battles at the REBUS forum, where technologies will compete in solving construction tasks. But this is not just a show - there is serious analytics behind it. For example, the integration of AI into 3D modelling or structural quality control is already changing approaches in the industry,’ said Maria Yashenkova.
A member of the forum's organising committee noted that REBUS is actively looking for experts in the field of digitalisation: ‘IT permeates all spheres, and construction is no exception. We need experts who will help us put innovations into practice’. Youth workshop in Innopolis and plans for the summer
Special attention was paid to the upcoming events. Already this summer, REBUS together with its partners will hold an international youth camp in Innopolis.
‘We expect 100 participants from 25 BRICS+, SCO and ASEAN countries. They will solve real tasks on digitalisation of the urban environment,’ Maria Yashenkova shared.
Irina Matskevich added that ECI is ready to provide experts and projects for the workshop: ‘We have developments from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok - from precise measurements in shipbuilding to IT solutions for Smart City’.
Conclusion
The meeting ended with an agreement on further co-operation. The parties intend to develop joint educational programmes, internships and accelerators for construction industry professionals. ‘We are not just sharing ideas - we are creating a platform for their realisation. This is exactly what the industry needs today,’ summarised Maria Yashenkova.
#Digitalisation #Building the Future #KazanForum
Artificial Intelligence and Innovation in Construction
One of the topics of the meeting was a discussion of the role of artificial intelligence (AI) in construction innovations. The participants announced an unusual format for future events:
‘We plan to hold AI battles at the REBUS forum, where technologies will compete in solving construction tasks. But this is not just a show - there is serious analytics behind it. For example, the integration of AI into 3D modelling or structural quality control is already changing approaches in the industry,’ said Maria Yashenkova.
A member of the forum's organising committee noted that REBUS is actively looking for experts in the field of digitalisation: ‘IT permeates all spheres, and construction is no exception. We need experts who will help us put innovations into practice’. Youth workshop in Innopolis and plans for the summer
Special attention was paid to the upcoming events. Already this summer, REBUS together with its partners will hold an international youth camp in Innopolis.
‘We expect 100 participants from 25 BRICS+, SCO and ASEAN countries. They will solve real tasks on digitalisation of the urban environment,’ Maria Yashenkova shared.
Irina Matskevich added that ECI is ready to provide experts and projects for the workshop: ‘We have developments from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok - from precise measurements in shipbuilding to IT solutions for Smart City’.
Conclusion
The meeting ended with an agreement on further co-operation. The parties intend to develop joint educational programmes, internships and accelerators for construction industry professionals. ‘We are not just sharing ideas - we are creating a platform for their realisation. This is exactly what the industry needs today,’ summarised Maria Yashenkova.
#Digitalisation #Building the Future #KazanForum