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The Ministry of Energy and Rosatom are ready to cooperate in digital technologies News

As SOYUZ has already reported, this forum is considered a unique platform to unleash the innovation potential of the IT sector for the benefit of society and the state, analyze global best practices for digital transformation and discuss the prospects for effective use of the latest technologies. technological trends in traditional sectors of the economy.

Speaking at the signing ceremony of the agreement, Minister of Energy of the Republic of Belarus Viktor Karankevich, whose words are quoted BELTA explained that the use of modern simulators in electrical installations ensures a high level of training and advanced training of personnel, the reliability of electrical equipment.

According to the industry leader, the success of joint work in simulator construction and the digital industry is also important in terms of import substitution, especially in the face of external restrictions and sanctions pressure. “With the signing of the agreement, we have taken another step towards strengthening the technological sovereignty of our countries,” Karankevich said.

By the way, cooperation between Belarusian nuclear scientists and the Rosatom Corporation is developing in a number of areas. It is not only about the construction and operation of nuclear power plants, the management of radioactive waste, but also related industries, including nuclear medicine, industry and electric transport. “The potential of our partnership is not exhausted, and we have promising joint projects ahead of us,” assured the minister.
Moreover, judging by the speeches of the participants at the ceremony, the agreement will open up new opportunities for organizations in the industry both in terms of improving the quality of work on modeling and the design of units and components for electrical equipment, and in conducting its virtual tests using modern digital solutions and the latest visualization tools.

Colleagues will pay particular attention to the development and implementation of national software for these purposes, the agency reports.

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