New products of the MTS 5G Center: autonomous drones, robotic couriers and online broadcasting with AI
Seven startups of the MTS 5G Center have developed technological products based on new generation networks.
Teams that have completed their solutions for 5G networks:
Сinfo (Spain) is an automated system of sports broadcasting based on AI. New generation networks have provided a wide and stable communication channel, which minimized relay cost and launch time of the broadcasting system.
Condense Reality (Great Britain) is a system for shooting and broadcasting heavy video content to any smart devices (AR glasses, smartphones). 5G technology has made it possible to broadcast performances as holograms in AR. Thanks to the high data transfer rate, the user can receive video content in real time.
Copterexpress (Russia) is producing autonomous drones. The integral 5G module transmits a high-definition video stream and controls the drone in emergency situations.
Fixar (Russia) is a developer of autonomous drones for commercial use. 5G technology enables efficient indoor autonomous navigation algorithms by moving all complex video analytics computations from the drone to the cloud.
Hatch Entertainment (Finland) is a cloud gaming platform for mobile users with the ability to organize Esports tournaments. Hatch command streaming technology, combined with 5G networks, allows you to offer cloud gaming without delays with high-quality graphics and varying complexity to a wide audience.
QuarkXR (Bulgaria) is a platform for cloud rendering of any XR content with broadcast to any user device. 5G networks moved 3D video rendering from a device to a cloud server, enabling the use of this technology in the mass market.
Robosharing (Russia) is a business service that delivers goods by courier robots. 5G networks have tripled the data transmission capacity for drone control. This reduced the cost of the robot by 40%.
“The MTS 5G Center has become a noticeable hub on the technological map of the world. There were only two foreign startups in the first batch. The situation has changed. In the second batch, over half of all participants are representatives of foreign countries. Russian startups’ interest is increasing: we see many new domestic solutions that show much higher efficiency and performance using fifth generation networks. 15 teams have already tested and completed their products at the MTS 5G Center and also received 7.5 million rubles from MTS for development. We are discussing further cooperation with many participants. We plan to open a new batch in the 5G Center soon,” said Dmitry Kurin, Director of the Department for Innovation and Investments at MTS StartUp Hub.
For four months, residents of the MTS 5G Center used 5G modules and subscriber equipment, cloud services #CloudMTS, as well as platforms for developing and testing solutions in the MTS 5G network at VDNH and Kronstadt. Leading MTS experts and invited mentors consulted the teams.