The federal project National Technology Initiative has been developing since 2016 and defines itself as "bringing together representatives of the business and expert communities to develop promising technology markets and industries in Russia that can become the backbone of the global economy".
September 30, 2020 in Perm, the selection of applications for participation in the competition for grants up to 300 million rubles of the National Technological Initiative (NTI) ended. The Kiwami R&D Group project “Calculation of the digital reference of the human anatomical model” was among the best 36 out of 92 submitted projects.
The final of the National Technology Initiative pre-final under the auspices of the Investment Development Agency of the Perm Territory was held on 25 November 2020. 96 projects were submitted for participation in the pre-final, 36 projects were admitted for participation and 19 projects participated in the final. The leader of Kiwami R&D Group, Olga Andreevna Panchenko, presented the project "Calculation of Digital Anatomical Model of a Human".
Olga Andreevna Panchenko - UN project author, president of KiwamiR&DGrop, author of the project "Integrative approach to SoftSkills universal skills development", participant of the 2016 UN grant competition USA, made a presentation "SoftSkills development in children in practical activities. Trends and Methods" at the presentation platform №3 "SoftSkills (universal skills) as a basis for successful activities of preschool children" held on the basis of the Municipal Educational Institution "Success Constructor".
Valery Lokhov, Associate Professor, candidate of physical and mathematical Sciences is engaged in the study of stresses in biomechanical systems. In an interview with Kiwami.org and WAmetr.com, he talked about research under the WAmetr project.
Valery Lokhov, Associate Professor, candidate of physical and mathematical Sciences is engaged in the study of stresses in biomechanical systems. In an interview with Kiwami.org and WAmetr.com, he talked about research under the WAmetr project.