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Russian Internet of Things Association

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+ Moscow State Technical University named after N. E. Bauman MSTU

2018

The Association of the Internet of Things (AIV) and the National Association of Industrial Internet (NAPI) unite under the leadership of the Director of AIV Andrei Kolesnikov. Work is underway to combine NAPI and AIV. Whether two associations will be merged into one legal entity is not specified. At the same time, members of NAPI elected Andrei Kolesnikov to the post of director of the association.

2017

SAP CIS announced in April 2017 the accession to the Russian Association of the Internet of Things, established by the Foundation for the Development of Internet Initiatives (FRII) and MSTU named after Bauman. The company will take part in the Association's projects, from educational programs to support and create joint decisions with Russian teams.

2016

The Association of Participants in the Internet of Things Market (AIV) began work in December 2016 on the initiative of the Foundation for the Development of Internet Initiatives and MSTU named after N.E. Bauman. Members are 57 organizations, including MTS, Megafon, ER-Telecom, MGTU, MIREA, MIET, NIITS, Kaspersky Lab, SAP CIS, etc.

The Foundation for the Development of Internet Initiatives (FRII) together with the Moscow State Technical University (MSTU) named after N. E. Bauman created the Russian Association of the Internet of Things. Its chairman was elected Andrei Kolesnikov, who previously headed the Coordination Center of the national domain of the Internet ( CC).

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Russia, there is already a National Association of Participants in the Industrial Internet Market, created by Rostelecom and designed just to deal with issues of the Internet of Things. Kolesnikov says that this association is niche and focuses on narrow issues of the industrial Internet. "But without solving the issue of principle for all sectors with general standards and compatibility in the current zoo of technology, it is simply naive to hope for a quick move forward in any of the sectors," said A. Kolesnikov[1]

The association headed by Kolesnikov is intersectoral, it will have "factories, peasants, startups, and scientific institutions." "The association is a platform where different participants are united by one theme and common tasks," explains the head of the association. - With all these layers - sensors, hubs, data transmission facilities, clouds, regulations, laws, radio frequencies, etc. All this will be "boiled" in the "large boiler." And since everyone will have the opportunity to cook and work in this "boiler," offer their own things and know-how, at the exit we will be able to get a concrete positive effect. "

For a large company, the contribution will be 400 thousand rubles. per year, for a small company and a non-profit organization - 50 thousand rubles. per year. For startups, the contribution will be only 10 thousand rubles. per year, and for scientific organizations participation in the association will be free. In addition, an advisory council will be created in the association, which will be able to include state authorities.

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