Posted: 07.05.2025 10:43:00

Belarus’ NAS United Institute of Informatics Problems signed agreement with Great Stone Park resident

The United Institute of Informatics Problems at the National Academy of Sciences (NAS) of Belarus has signed a co-operation agreement with one of the residents of the China-Belarus Great Stone Industrial Park, the scientific institution reports

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“On May 6th, the United Institute of Informatics Problems at Belarus’ NAS and the innovation entity of the Great Stone Industrial Park, Dewiar AI LLC, signed a co-operation agreement,” the institute informed. “The document was signed by Director General of the United Institute of Informatics Problems Sergei Kruglikov and company director Yelena Mikhaleva. The agreement opens up opportunities for long-term co-operation in the fields of applied science, digital and supercomputing technologies, cybernetics and artificial intelligence. It is planned to implement joint projects in the field of AI, participate in scientific forums, hold seminars and working meetings, as well as develop the grid segment of Belarus’ NAS. Special attention is paid to the support of digitalisation, the exchange of expertise and the creation of new IT solutions within the framework of the office of the NAS digitalisation.”

The United Institute of Informatics Problems at Belarus’ NAS is the parent organisation in the Republic of Belarus for fundamental and applied research in the field of information technology: image processing and pattern recognition, design automation, mathematical and computer modelling, supercomputing technologies, bioinformatics, medical informatics, digital cartography, information space technologies.

The Belarusian company – registered as a resident of the Great Stone Industrial Park in autumn 2024 – is implementing a start-up project involving the development and implementation of agents (online assistants using AI and neural networks) to optimise the company’s business processes.