Modern preschoolers in the technological space: attitude to robots

Author(s):  
Olga Grebennikova ◽  
Anna Fominykh
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Author(s):  
Joseph Mudau ◽  
Ricky Munyaradzi Mukonza

A study of every industrial revolution would be incomplete without any reference to the scant inclusion of women in the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) sector. It remains true that a plethora of women are still not extricated from the obfuscation of social inclusion in the technological space. The gender inequalities in ICT remains a perennial problem, consequently prompting a new debate. Closely related to this debate is the scant rate of the inclusion of women in the fourth industrial revolution (4IR). This article opines that men have more freedom to utilise technological devices than women due to, inter alia, limited knowledge regarding technological infrastructure. The article is conceptual in nature and relied on critical scholarship review as a methodological approach to obtain insights. The objective is to argue that gender inequality in ICT is most likely to persist in the 4IR. Furthermore, it provides a summation and conclusion on the 4IR.


2008 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 65-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Borisas Melnikas

Regional integration oriented transformations in the Baltic region, as well as the unified social, economic and technological space formation processes are described and analysed. These processes are comprehended as an important factor of further social, economic and technological modernization in the Baltic countries, as a precondition for more intensive and active integration of Baltic economic systems into the European and global economic and technological structures, as well as a knowledge‐based society and knowledge economy creation factor. The arguments determining the idea of the Baltic region community and unity, as well as opposing arguments are evaluated. The main principles of integration in the Baltic region, as well as the possible integration strategies are analysed. The unified social, economic and technological space in the Baltic region as a research area is described.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2052 (1) ◽  
pp. 012016
Author(s):  
B L Gericke ◽  
A E Sushko ◽  
P B Gericke ◽  
A B Efremenkov

Abstract The article deals with the organization of a single technological space for technical diagnostics, maintenance, and repair of mining equipment. The digital technology that unites all services related to production, diagnostics of technical condition, maintenance and repair of mining equipment is based on the SAFE PLANT software package, which provides globality, scalability, versatility, integrability, modularity, distribution, and functionality. The article reflects the results of the implementation of the system at an industrial enterprise.


2019 ◽  
Vol 89 (11) ◽  
pp. 1085-1094
Author(s):  
G. A. Zaikina

On June 18, 2019, the Presidiums of the Russian Academy of Sciences and of the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus held a joint session to discuss results of cooperation in 2018, prospective projects of Union State programs, and short-term plans for cooperation between the Russian Academy of Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences of Belarus. Particular attention was paid to scientific support for development of strategic directions for long-term spatial-territorial and socioeconomic development of Russia and Belarus and to the concept of the United Eurasia megaproject.


2020 ◽  
Vol 12 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Elena Peregudova

The article is devoted to the formation and development of economic and organizational tools of interregional interaction within the scientific and technological space of the Union state of Belarus and Russia under the conditions digitalization of national economies of the countries participating in the integration. Increasing importance of improving interregional communications is explained. Such connections allow territories to expand internal (focused on the development of human capital and least dependent on the support of the Federal government) opportunities for economic growth and adapt best management practices in the transition to the digital economy. The author assesses the current state of interregional cooperation and on this basis concludes that digital systems have the greatest impact on scientific, technological, investment and innovation interaction between the regions of Russia and Belarus. Joint programs which had been affected by the trends of digitalization of the unified scientific and technological space of the Union state were identified. Due to analyzing regional aspects of the financing joint research projects by well-known Russian and Belarusian scientific foundations, the author determines the territorial features of interaction in this sphere and comes to the conclusion that such a kind of scientific relations support reflects the strategic priorities for the development of economic sectors in the Union state and is an independent tool for translating cooperation between research and educational organizations in Russia and Belarus into a digital format with minimizing the location significance. The key aspects of improving interregional relations in the Union state in the period of digitalization have been pointed out, and recommendations on information support for this cooperation and adopting experience of Belarus in the field of government regulation of the digital economy by the border regions of the Russian Federation have been developed.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Giancarlo Corò ◽  
Monica Plechero ◽  
Francesco Rullani ◽  
Mario Volpe

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