The opening of the training room of the MTF branch of BNTU at MTZ is another step towards training highly qualified specialists of the new generation directly at production.
BNTU and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University signed an agreement to establish a joint research laboratory titled “Information Technologies in Engineering Problems and Education.” The laboratory will focus on research in artificial intelligence, machine learning, 3D modeling and modern engineering technologies.
At the round table "Sustainable transport. Digital solutions of the circular economy" discussed how to implement the principles of a closed-loop economy, the second life of traction batteries and energy recovery with on-board drives, BIM modeling, green logistics 6.0 and digital twins.
The presentations covered issues of creating digital twins, using BIM models, point cloud analysis, the application of virtual and augmented reality, as well as the use of AI, assistants, agents, and neural networks related to BIM technologies.