Halls
Time
11:00-12:00

22.11.2017
22.11.2017
10:30–17:00
Hall 2
seminar
SMART CITY. Digital transformation
Moderator: Vladimir Karagioz, head of industrial technology advisors, Oracle

22.11.2017
11:00–17:00
Hall 4
seminar
Integrated security systems
Sponsor: dormakaba


22.11.2017
11:00–17:00
Hall 1
seminar
Machine vision
Sponsor: Basler AG

22.11.2017
11:00–11:45
Hall 3
seminar
What It's Like Being The Foreign CEO of a Russian Bank
Stuart Lawson, Senior Advisor for Financial Institutions and Government Initiatives in Russia and the CIS, Ernst & Young; Representative of the Management Board of the Moscow Branch of the Russo-British Chamber of Commerce

22.11.2017
11:00–11:45
Hall 2
seminar
The Road Towards Smart Cities and Regions. Digital Transformation Scenarios and Technologies
Key technological trends of digital transformation in the context of creating smart cities.Socio-economic effects of smart cities.The cost of implementing the principles of smart cities.Reference it architecture of a smart city and/or region.Scenario projects digital transformation through the creation of smart cities.Examples of innovative projects and solutions for smart cities and regions that demonstrate the use of key technology trends and the achievement of economic effects.
Alexander Danilin,  Business Development Manager, ISV Cloud Solutions Government & CityNext, Microsoft

22.11.2017
11:00–11:45
Media Lounge
seminar
Latest Products by Offered by Dahua Technology (ePoE, XVR and other).
ePoE series using Dahua’s patented enhanced Ethernet transmission technology to achieve 800 meters at a speed of 10Mbps or 300 meters at a speed of 100Mbps ultra-long distance transmission, special for the network monitoring of the large scenario. Greatly simplifying the current complex network structure, in order to reduce the entire system installation and maintenance costs.
Vladimir Loretsyan, Technical Sales Engineer, Dahua Technology Russia

22.11.2017
11:10–11:50
Hall 1
seminar
Choosing The Best Embedded Platform for Your Journey
Wide possibilities of machine vision cameras, computer and communication technologies allow to create systems of higher consumer level. Along with increased resolution, increased sensitivity and speed digital cameras, we are seeing a rapid decline in the cost, size and power consumption of all equipment for capturing and processing images, which expands the traditional and opens new areas of application of machine vision technologies primarily in the form of embedded systems.We will discuss existing and emerging leading producers of ecosystems to capture and image processing based on FPGA, GPU, ISP, DSP, and VPU, - discuss the performance, advantages and limitations in the use of different architectures and their combinations to implement, as conventional algorithms, and neural networks. Will be discussed the choice of the data interface, computational tools for various tasks of image processing and neural networks.
Maxim Soroka, CEO, ViTec

22.11.2017
11:15–11:50
Hall 4
seminar
Genetics and Eugenics of Security Systems
Whether the right to life or HMB is a product of marketing?Why do we need security? So whether it's a simple question? To answer this question we need to understand what is a security system.What is a security system from the point of view of the vendor, integrator and the customer?System security as a set of human factors, regulations, business processes and technical means.The natural processes of occurrence of a vector pointing in the direction of creating integrated systems.The increase in profits against the cost reduction as the factors influencing the choice of investment strategy.What determines the choice of strategy of investment in system security from the point of view of the vendor, integrator and the customer?Conclusion: the laws of nature show that the movement from simple to complex – is a normal and natural path of development.
Andrey Khristoforov, CSO, AxxonSoft

23.11.2017

23.11.2017
11:00–17:00
Hall 4
seminar
Intelligent Video 2.0
Sponsor: Intra


23.11.2017
11:00–17:00
Hall 2
seminar
SMART CIty. Neural Networks, AI, IoT

23.11.2017
11:00–17:00
Hall 1
seminar
Identity Management and Access Control
23.11.2017
11:00–11:45
Hall 3
seminar
Artificial Intelligence: New Trends in Intelligent Recognition To Change the Future
Artificial intelligence technology will be very popular in the future. However, today it is used in different fields of business. I'll tell you how you can use deep analysis not only in the field of transport, recognition of individuals, but also for mobile solutions. It is easier to find criminals faster to resolve some emergency, accidents, floods, earthquakes? Use artificial intelligence - a definite trend of the future!
Alec Liu, Sales Director, KEDACOM

23.11.2017
11:00–11:45
Hall 2
seminar
Capitalizing on Disruption on the Road to City Digital Transformation
The concept of a smart city is not new, nevertheless, despite all the obvious benefits of smart cities, until we see vivid and numerous examples of the complex transformation of large cities. What is the reason for this? Most often, city administrations respond that they do not have the means to implement large-scale projects. Another reason is organizational, verticalization of city departments, whereby the demand for smart subsystems of urban management is often formed by individual departments for their specific purposes. One of the main criteria for selecting projects is the cost of the solution, the availability of a budget for implementation and the ability of technologies to solve the operational tasks of a particular department. There is an increasing demand for the possibility of attracting private investment in projects related to urban infrastructure, and switching to a service model for the use of urban assets. Critical is the ability of technology companies and city administrations to identify and create solutions in terms of economy and return on investment. If several of these solutions can be identified and a financial partner willing to take risks under PPPs is involved, it is much easier for the administration to launch the project on a city or a few districts or even agglomeration. Also, it becomes possible to implement additional solutions with low direct economic returns, by cross-subsidizing incremental revenues or savings generated by solutions with high economic returns. As part of the presentation, practical approaches to the planning and organization of smart cities projects using digital technologies and opportunities for the monetization of infrastructure investments will be considered. Also, examples of digital solutions with high return on investments made will be analyzed, allowing to implement projects in conditions of limited or total absence of state financing due to increase of economic efficiency, safety, quality and formation of opportunities to create new services and products.
Lev Levin, Director EMEAR IoT Market Development, Cisco

23.11.2017
11:00–11:45
Media Lounge
seminar
Making Safe Cities into Smart Cities
Recently, rapid economic and city development create big challenges to urban centers. The challenges range from crime, terrorist threats, traffic management to natural disasters. Insufficient manpower and system capacity to protect the city from these challenges is a big issue. Therefore, finding an efficient solution to control and manage these challenges are important to a smooth running city. Dahua solution makes city safer.
Vyacheslav Latypov, Technical Sales Engineer, Dahua Technology Russia

23.11.2017
11:00–11:20
Hall 1
seminar
Businesses That Are Ready to Implement an IDM Strategy
Despite the considerable preparatory work, the IDM projects are characterized by a relatively large number of unsuccessful implementations: - they did not achieve their goals and did not fall into the client's expectations; - went beyond the established time frame or budget - the implementation was at an impasse in the middle of the project. The reasons can be different: the client is not ready for implementation, the preparation was insufficient, for the integrator it is the first project on a new IDM platform for him. The presentation focuses on the reasons for the high level of failure of IDM projects and how to avoid problems when implementing a typical IDM project.
Andrey Promyslov, CEO, Identigy

23.11.2017
11:15–11:50
Hall 4
seminar
Combining Video Analytics with Other Tracking Methods
This session focuses on the possibility of application of positioning systems in real-time. Will the technology tracking with the help of positioning systems based on wireless technologies, and using video Analytics, as well as peculiarities of working with such systems.
Ivan Tsarev, Low-Current Systems Practice Leader, CROC

23.11.2017
11:30–11:50
Hall 1
seminar
The Kinds of IDM Solutions You Can Choose From
The IDM market is growing: an increasing number of companies that would like to implement the IDM, more IDM-systems. In the report, Dmitry will share his view on what categories of customers of IDM systems can be distinguished on the Russian market, what is the difference between their needs and what solutions to those needs can best be satisfied. The theme will be useful for those who select system IDM.
Dmitry Bondar, Director inRights Business Unit, Solar Securiy

24.11.2017

24.11.2017
10:00–14:50
Hall 4
seminar
AxxonSoft Partners' Day AXXONSOFT IP FORUM

24.11.2017
10:10–11:00
Hall 4
seminar
Video Surveillance: from the Cloud to Neural Networks
Murat Altuev, President, AxxonSoft


24.11.2017
11:00–14:45
Hall 1
seminar
Biometrics
Sponsor: Speech Technology Center, Partners topics: Russian biometric society

24.11.2017
11:00–13:00
Hall 3
seminar
Pylon Software for Embedded Vision Applications. Meeting with Basler Senior Software Developer
Momchil Binev, Product Manager, Basler AG

24.11.2017
11:00–11:50
Hall 4
seminar
Seagate SkyHawk Hard Drives for Video Surveillance: the Choice of Professionals
Ilya Yaskov, Development Manager Video Surveillance Business Unit, Seagate

24.11.2017
11:00–11:20
Hall 1
seminar
National Standards for Biometric Technology. Unified Requirements for Customers and Suppliers
Biometric technologies are now being actively introduced into many sectors of the economy. Approved standards allow to develop a unified approach in terminology, architecture, in the order of testing, in unification, interchangeability, etc. Non-use of unified requirements leads to: - misunderstanding between customers and executors (vendors): the customer and the vendor talk using different terms and differently imagine the process of testing; - Depending on one solution (one vendor): the solutions of one vendor are not interchangeable if necessary; - appearance of poor-quality (or non-standardized) input data; - the inability to use test results for subsequent analysis and comparison with other vendors. In my speech, I will try to increase confidence in biometric technologies, as well as introduce all to the standards for basic biometric characteristics. Viewers of my speech will get an idea of ​​the current national standards for each biometric technology, learn about the importance and necessity of observing these standards. We will talk about where it is necessary to apply for the unification of biometric technologies in Russia. The audience will learn about the prospects for standardization in the field of biometric technologies, both internationally and nationally.
Danila Nikolaev, Director, Russian Biometric Society

24.11.2017
11:30–11:50
Hall 1
seminar
Real World Examples of Biometric Successes For the Last 5 to 10 Years
Biometrics is one of the most actively developing areas of the modern IT industry. The annual growth rates of the biometric market reach 20-25%, which significantly exceeds the average growth rates of the market. First of all, such rapid growth is due to the fact that business has realized in the past two or three years that biometrics is not just a beautiful toy, but a new level of security, new opportunities, new ways of providing communication with the client, a way to realize the concept of "know your client ". This year a number of key players in the financial market, transport and sports subjects announced large-scale plans to introduce biometrics into their business. In my report I will talk about the formation and development of the biometric market in retrospect of 5-10 years, I will note the modern possibilities of biometric technologies for solving a wide range of problems in our daily life, as well as affect technological trends for the coming years. I hope that my report will be useful to security and IT professionals, business development managers and ordinary listeners who want to know the path of biometrics in recent years, what new opportunities and new risks this new technology will bring in our life.
Andrey Khrulev, Director Business Development, Speech Technology Centre.

24.11.2017
11:50–12:20
Hall 4
seminar
The Third Largest Player in Video Surveillance in China Enters the Russian Market
Alexander Lytkin, Director Representative Office in Russia, Uniview