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Deepening innovation ties on BRICS agenda this year: Report
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IANS | 22 Jan, 2020
Cooperation on developing high-end technologies will become an important
agenda item for the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa)
countries during Russias current-year presidency of the group of
emerging economies, Finnish Russian digital solutions provider Zyfra
said on Tuesday.
Commenting on the current lack information about
each other among medium-sized and small businesses, Zyfra said in a
statement that the main barrier for commercial projects in BRICS
countries is absence of data which correctly describes ongoing processes
in digital technology.
"BRICS countries need to promote
networking between chambers of commerce, business councils, professional
associations and unions, as well as intensify collaboration between
business entities through joint projects, trade fairs and exhibitions in
the hi-tech sector," Zyfra CEO Igor Bogachev said.
According to
the Zyfra report, while Russia plans to carry out about 150 activities
at various levels during its chair assumed on January 1, innovation
companies from BRICS will consider the meeting on the sidelines of the
Business Twenty (B20), the G20 dialogue with the business community.
The
report said that the BRICS countries will consider opportunities to
jointly implement digital solutions in the mining, machinery, oil and
gas and metallurgy industries, as well as share best practices, such as
implementation of robotic mining equipment and real-time machine
monitoring and manufacturing data collection systems.
"We have
not yet learned how to create the prerequisites for medium-sized
companies and small business to learn about each other. This is a task
that we need to resolve together. Digitalisation is not a dialogue
between major companies, but rather a dialogue between major companies
and medium-sized and small ones," Bogachev said.
"What small
companies are creating in terms of Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
and artificial intelligence (AI) has not yet been created by big ones -
it has not been created by anyone, for that matter," he added.
The
Zyfra report has analysed scientific projects and commercial rollouts
in the field of AI and machine learning (ML) conducted by research
organizations and companies from 27 countries where India has also made
it to the top 10 countries with 5 per cent of publications.
The largest number of publications are in the US (32 per cent) followed by China (12 per cent) and Germany (10 per cent).
The
study found that ML techniques have been used in discrete manufacturing
(44 per cent), in the process industry (22 per cent) and in the
electric power industry (11 per cent). A further 23 per cent of projects
belong to industries where AI applications are at early stages of
development.
"The main barrier for commercial projects in BRICS
countries is a lack or absence of data which correctly describes
undergoing process. Successful results are mainly achieved by
interdisciplinary groups consisting of data scientists, IT specialists
and industry experts," Bogachev said.
"We believe that there is a
huge opportunity for significant breakthroughs in the IIoT and AI
market for companies from the BRICS countries. There is still no obvious
leader in that market, it is just forming. Therefore, young companies
in this area have a chance to take a prominent place," he added.
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