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to ensure complete control over manufacturing processes and high tech product development we have over three hundred engineers and specialists who from project scope document drafting process development and implementation of create the technology to make the product which is then manufactured using the equipment located on our site here so they still assembled tested and delivered to a client. one of the secrets behind the company's cosmic success is it takes production facilities which occupy around five thousand square meters and continue to grow many of the products play a vital part in the safe operation of energy production facilities so failure is simply not an option to ensure the quality of his equipments remains top notch the company's hundred takes the best tooling machines from supply is around the world while all these high end machinery may cost a pretty penny the full cycle production means that the company can design build products at the drop of a hot this ability is not only earned the company old is from the likes of general
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electric but also resulted in a rather motley crew. since two thousand and five for the new clear and space industries the contest designed and assembled an entire family of robots and it continues to grow the first generation includes a pipe inspection robot which uses ultrasound to check for defects corrosion and other irregularities in high pressure gas pipelines. snakelike welding robots is designed for carrying out free pass inside nuclear reactors the machine is radiation proof can slip through a gap the size of a much box and slinks along the walls magnetically the company's remote inspection robots uses laser holographic technology to check the integrity of react to seals to prevent any coolant leakage finally one of the latest additions to the family alignments of water pipes deep inside a nuclear reactor if any repairs are required a nifty mini robots can be deployed to a touch of metal brace to the pipe. but even base high tech family has the humble
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beginnings but we started off with special t.v. cameras capable of working in high radiation levels and underwater but they're used to control the technical process is associated with fuelling nuclear reactors and the most important equipment of a nuclear power plant. ordinary glass becomes tented in a matter of seconds when exposed to radiation. uses custom made radiation proof glass in its lenses which are then assembled on site for the camera itself the company's gone back to basics using a black and white video camera cheap avoiding the use of complex chipsets and placing as much of the electronics as possible in a remote block well out of harm's way while the red l.e.d.s. take advantage of the video cheap sensitivity sweet spot in the light spectrum they currently working on a color version that works by flickering between red green and blue and combining them to create a color image but whatever the product testing is key. we
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test every component separately as well as the parts of the final product and then the final product itself but we cooperate with a number of facilities that allow us to test them under intense gamma ray conditions some products undergo field testing at our client's facilities with. the cons also has its own testing facilities and we arrive just in time to see one of the latest gizmos strut his stuff. compressor stations can say no holds hangal of pipes that can't be checked by the unfortunately named pigs pipe inspection gauges india concepts robots on the other hand can move along even the most twisted of pipelines thanks to a standard chalk they can push against the inside of the pipe with a force of one hundred eighty kilograms while its electromagnetic acoustic transducer doesn't even require direct contact with the pipe he did takes microscopic defects and corrosion they could lead to massive. down the line it has
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a number of cameras for visual inspection and is in service in countries around the world compresses stations are frequently located in far flung places inaccessible by standard transport means so the company has converted a six wheel drive camas that controversy even the most rugged terrain with ease and transmits all the states of parts of basically satellite uplink. all of the technology being made today requires super precise components with impressive capabilities but in limited quantities maximum a couple of hundred a year. plans to switch to mass production which will mean different technologies and approaches which is why we're building another factory. attention to detail has security took place among the elite robotics companies of the world he continues to strive three find his designs and solve a more complicated socks with these new production facilities just around the corner i'm sure we'll be see much more of his high tech help soon so next time you
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turn on the t.v. or put the kettle on spare a thought for the robotics team to help keep the energy which is safe and. the most is the third largest in the world it's the hearts of the city transporting around nine million people every day and it's. needless to say all this traffic takes its toll. on something a lot. every morning i join the throngs of people commuting to work in the hustle and bustle of the moscow metro. on the red line was one of the first stations built . opened in one thousand nine hundred thirty five as a showpiece for the soviet government the beauty of the miniature is known the world over almost eighty years later there are still plans for its expansion so the need to ensure the safety of both old lines and new has never been greater. metroid inspection technology has come a long way since the days of hundred push trolleys culminating in this scenario the
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must go mitchell's latest weapon in the never ending battle against where. the train can check the track and the same speed as normal passenger trains meaning that inspections can be carried out during the day hundred at night but so deal with the longer peak times including passing to traffic the cynic you need to. just speed. the functions of three. trains. no one takes one required heart the number of. the wrong. diagnostic equipment capable of checking to see sticks of the. touch to the rear ultrasound to check for signs of. measurement system at the front. between the rails and their respective heights. comprises for lead us. to
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measure the clearance in the. visual inspection. and the hold. that. the masses of information generated by the. process in real time. is closely monitored by the team. in the absence of signal deep below the capital any problem areas. running along the rails the hypnotic video footage can also be rewound and scrutinized by specialists. in addition to the existing two systems that we used that's the trick monitoring system and. we also introduced some new ones. three d. laser. high speed video monitoring of tracks and joints and we also have
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a third monitoring system the checks on the condition of the power rail checking out its temperature and the visual data systems have never been used before. by almost one hundred fifty kilometers by twenty twenty i'm sure. one will have its work cut out. the company behind the scene. starting with defective scopes twenty five years ago their equipment is now accounts for almost three quarters of russian railways diagnostic fleet they have more than two hundred fifty trains and over two thousand five hundred manual diagnostic tools in operation worldwide. the company had only three members of staff when it was launched in now employs over three hundred people including marketing production and engineering specialists while his team of experienced programmers writes all this software in-house the company's actively branching out
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into new markets including china germany and the c.i.s. so you certainly won't find any of the team resting on their laurels. but. of course that we will definitely try to apply this experience to other russian metro systems. and there is a demand for such trains across russia. as far as i know the moscow metro plans to build another scenario. which we believe will be even better than this one. little trick here where. this princess is the company's flagship mainline model is definitely no slowcoach as it's currently only one of a few diagnostic chains in the world capable of checking every millimeter of chalk as a one hundred forty kilometers an hour this means you can fit in with existing timetables and eliminate destruction to services the latest effective scope has overcome traditional problems with the deflation of ultrasound in metal which until now has
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limited speeds to detect a scope releases a thin film of water on to the rails to improve the readings every. has never before been done on a passenger car that equipped with a bolster. this is the first time that a non-contact centering system has ever been installed on the. they're very pretty we're also making use of a brand new detection system as well as various new software solutions they allow us to implement a lot of new monitoring technology which in turn enables high on monitoring speeds . the high speed sub son was only introduced four years ago but construction has already started on a new four hundred kilometer an hour line whatever the future of rail transport i'm sure will pay a few roly keeping plans on track and get see me to work. that's just the end of
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if the people. the fact that. over. digital the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy trek albus. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and our craft simak we've been a hydrogen lying handful of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers one school class i'm tom hartman and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and
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you deserve answers from it's all on politicking only on our t.v. . welcome back before we continue with the rest of the show let's see what else has been happening this month. bites russian internet week took place towards the end of last month charging around fifteen thousand visitors could be the most important event in the room at calendar it gives dot true giants the new comers alike the chance to discuss topics from advertising social media and digital marketing to big data cyber security and online regulation. i'm talking about dots through giants most popular search engine gun decks continue to these global expansion by rolling
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out the popular maps service worldwide the press conference was fittingly held in a moscow planetarium. had to translate over seven million street town and city names from two hundred thirty seven countries and the maps will be updated every three months the company had to develop the technology to process the vast amounts of cost of data one hundred times faster than the old service our own lying rendering system process is user requests to more than a mission a neat and does it very quickly in order to develop this technology we had to receive all the mathematical algorithms we had to start from scratch and this was a real breakthrough. so the largest of four reactors arrived at the oil refinery on the twenty eighth of october one thousand four hundred fifty two and james was transported two hundred three kilometers by a three hundred eighty four wheel platform that's a nippy two kilometers an hour the feat has made it into the russian guinness book of records as the heaviest cargo transported on public roads to l'oreal unesco for
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women in science award ceremony was held on the twelfth of november it's supported by the russian academy of sciences and these designs. raised the profile of female scientists over five hundred applications are made for one of the ten fellowships each win awards away with a four hundred rouble grant because they're worth it. big business the backbone of the russian economy and their lifeline during the winter months fortunately the world still has plenty but the days of cheap so-called easy oil. check some of the world's oldest oil fields have been pumping for over a century. always finding inspired ways of boosting and maintaining output but there are limits eventually we're going to have to find new deposits. russia has twenty seven point seven billion tons of oil making ten percent of the world's supply the vast majority of which lies in western siberia around sixty
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percent of the total is considered difficult to extract so the future of the oil industry relies on finding new sources many of which out at sea. the huge pressure to find oil rests on the shoulders of geologists like these chaps they examine the terrain features rocks and soil types to find the right conditions for oil chops puts unfortunately for these guys traditional servants it makes no longer come out to scratch. the region is rich in natural resources particularly oil and natural gas but when faced with depleting oil fields and strict export targets in the mid eighty's the region had to come up with new ways of squeezing the last drops of oil out of existing fields. polytechnic university has an impressive archive of course samples taken from the region's wells. on the ability of the rock can be used to determine the reservoir storage capacity and the ability of fluids to flow through
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the rock these measurements are used to determine the recoverable reserves and the rates at which they can be extracted. the process itself involves working out the chemical makeup of the. talk to some police then heated on compressed in a chamber to simulate the conditions under which it will be drilled and the results of these tests help determine the best drilling method when it comes to the crunch . the extreme testing conditions are not even the hardest of rocks so there's no room for error as drilling for another sample is no small task. so trust the skolkovo innovation sense and in moscow to have the. vision has a way of conducting an infinite number of experiments while leaving the core sample completely intact. physics involves creating a three dimensional virtual model of the rock and simulating how it would behave under various physical processes. modern wells are very sensitive to methods of
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increasing extraction rates development so sometimes you need to conduct hundreds or even thousands of experiments before drilling with obviously a real sample would withstand it so that's where computer modeling comes in with. the precious core sample is placed in a computer tomography. the machine takes a series of x. ray slices of it which are then put together to create a full three d. virtual model which contains all the pore spaces and mineral natures sees that along with these chemical makeup determine its physical properties while the resulting image wouldn't look out of place in a modern art gallery the information it can provide is worth more than its bit of a fetch it auction the ability to test even the most fragile of samples to destruction until the heart's content provides infallible information on the feasibility of launching production at new fields and boosting output to take the
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sting ones. is the correct interpretation. you have so i don't. the machines give you translate into the indicators geologists are used to. they can choose the best method with. this technology may be to take full advantage of it you have to find oil in the first place continental shelf some of the largest and least explored oil reserves in the world with huge potential they formed under the gaze of oil companies hunting for oil its. own set of unique challenges. has developed a painted technology that takes. comprises a series of nodes that can create images of the ocean floor faster and more cost effective than traditional methods the technology behind the company's success is
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a result of the work. of earth physics where research into ocean surveying started in the ninety's. recently it was really only a bit of scientific fun. five years ago when i didn't think this project was worth developing marketing for the industry or what we were. saving microprocessors microcircuits. digital converters rapid while copying technology at speeds of up to fifteen. that's much quicker than y. five. did over a few days and transfer it in a matter of minutes. to continue registration of the. black sea has drawn the attention of. oil companies. sale the fully automated pret checked. that power supply and electronics can also be controlled remotely
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once the ship reaches the required coordinates there cast over the side and plunged to the bottom of this. thanks to their disposable. navigation system but it is their exact location and the nodes are capable of gathering accurate data up to seven kilometers below the floor the devices are deployed along a pre-determined pattern it's equal intervals to form a two d. grid the size of the lattice can be as large or small as necessary while the nose direct contact with the seabed rules out any interference from weather. and towed behind the ship releases powerful acoustic shock waves that travel deep into the earth's crust and by the nodes. realistically companies can drill down to three four or even five kilometers the depth of most oil wells put in professional geologists i'm mostly interested in studying all the layers above the upper mantle you months but our technology allows us to study the upper mantle as well. once the
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mapping is complete the signal is given for the nose to ditch their own kids and return to the surface the anchors are completely environmentally friendly and decomposing to quote sun and water in just four weeks when the devices transfer all the information wirelessly in less time than it takes to ready them for the next mission. after that we have all of the data over to the geologists for interpretation. using all kinds of interpretation software what they study of the image and tributes in many different ways. and the data they get from that can be used to locate drill sites and reservoirs. meanwhile another skolkovo resident flow dynamics just so happens to have developed a piece of software for simulating hydrocarbon fields. to gauge the uses geological
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and seismic survey information to create interactive models of existing and completely on top of was the application lets him. dynamic reservoir simulations to find out how well behaved for example if water steam pressure chemicals are introduced as part of the extraction process this helps save both time and resources when finding the right drilling method and ensures the field is safe when operations eventually commence. what was a two thousand and thirteen is a very special year for us for the first time in our history overseas sales will exceed our sales in russia. global partners will include such well known companies as the u.s. based occidental petroleum pioneer natural resources the japanese jog meg and malaysian company in fact were seeking a global presence. in the meantime russian oil majors such sleek oil boss
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netting gazprom already relying on the latest surveying and modeling technology to improve efficiency and safety as well as keep our petrol tanks full i'm also sure it'll come in handy with the technology cool challenges the shelf presents. the open innovations form as the name would suggest is the place to be if you have an innovation to showcase and life forms so naturally the team has to get in on the action. point the open innovations forum was held only for the second time at the start of november the aim is to promote global cooperation in advanced technologies and innovation as well as bring business education and government representatives together as well as the usual industry stalwarts we saw lots of new players looking to carve out their own niche there's always the proof is in the pudding. continue to shift from novelty to utility with this educational tool that
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promises to bring physics lessons to life. transports was also a key theme with compazine materials making for faster racing cars and leading the switch to green transportation. can make even the most people into music god. still have a long way to go. one of the exhibits that really to the crowds was. even caught the eye of the russian government. don't be surprised if you see some of them crop up in future. for today's show. and we. enjoy the ride.
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the final push towards an historic deal top diplomats descend on geneva amid signs that six negotiating wall was close to a nuclear agreement with iran. and black the e.u. gets a shop response from president putin to allegations russia deliberately derailed an integration deal between ukraine and brussels. you have a loser that life will be better in the e.u. to. polish people talk to. the ukrainian government insists rejecting europe as a pragmatic step to safeguard the country's economy also. in just about an hour's time you'll see how a flame can burn under water as the sort.
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