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.
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.
In November, 2018 the Kivami group together with club of aikido "Hokkyoksey" started software development for assessment of expressiveness of universal skills of Soft Skills
Demo version of the mobile app "Sports. First Steps. Basketball" interface is available.
This stage is aimed at developing a mobile app to evaluate technical execution of
basketball shooting by beginners
On the occasion of the 100th anniversary the Russian State University of Physical Education, Sport,
Youth and Tourism an International hosted a Workshop Conference on Scientific and Educational
Schools of Physical Culture and Sports in which the President of KIWAMI R&D Group Olga Panchenko and CEO of KIWAMI R&D Group Vitaliy Vladykin took part.
The President of KIWAMI R&D Group Olga Panchenko and CEO of KIWAMI R&D Group Vitaliy
Vladykin have made a presentation on innovative methods used in expert systems.
KIWAMI R&D Group will make a presentation «Innovative approaches to depersonification and data processing in medical and sports expert systems WAmetr» at the third Russian scientific and practical conference «Artificial intelligence in solving actual social and economic problems of the XXI century»
In early March, KIWAMI R&D and IT Groups in collaboration with physical therapy experts will conduct anonymous testing of posture screening based on the PGR method