The Dynamic Systems company and MGRI signed a partnership agreement aimed at introducing digital technologies into geology. Joint projects include the development of AI and digital twins for the mining industry.
An important agreement between the developer of the Dynamic Systems software and the Russian State Geological Prospecting University (MGRI) opens up new opportunities for the digitalization of geology. The partners will work together to introduce artificial intelligence, supercomputer technologies and digital twins into the mineral resources complex.
At the round table within the framework of the conference “New Ideas in Geosciences,” the prospects for AI in subsoil use were discussed. Oleg Kurpatov, Deputy General Director of Dynamic Systems, noted that cooperation with MGRI will strengthen Russia’s technological leadership in this area.
“Combining scientific knowledge, modern equipment and advanced software will take the industry to a new level,” Kurpatov emphasized.
MGRI, known for its research in geology, is also actively developing digital technologies. Mikhail Nagaytsev, director of digitalization at the university, said that joint developments will help increase the country’s competitiveness.
The key tool will be the Geointellect supercomputer, which will speed up the processing of big data and the creation of digital models of enterprises.
The partnership between Dynamic Systems and MGRI will strengthen Russia’s position in digital subsoil use. The introduction of innovations will improve the efficiency and safety of the mining industry.
Source: zolteh.ru
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