Companies from Russia and representatives of the Moscow authorities participated for the first time in the International Design Week in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, on February 4, reports TASS.
Russian companies presented at the exhibition: clothing made of carbon fiber (demonstrating strength, lightness, flexibility and resistance to high temperatures), tablecloths and wall panels created using aerospace technologies, electrotinted glass, the transparency of which is regulated using a remote control , a device that allows you to turn any surface into a touch screen.
A new generation of sportswear and orthopedic products was also demonstrated, the manufacturer of which claims it can increase athlete’s endurance and promote faster post-workout recovery.
The most relevant product of Russian manufacturers is a mask that can protect a person in case of severe air pollution. The mask is charged, the charge is sufficient for a period of 4 to 8 hours. The product completely covers the face of a person or child and can change both the degree of shading as advertised by the manufacturers and “preserve anonymity”. In total, six companies were represented in the Moscow pavilion.
Also at the exhibition, Dmitry Ontoev, Head of the Analytical Department of the Moscow Information Technology Department, spoke about how digital technologies are being introduced in the Russian capital as public services, including in the field of educational programs for children. .
Recall that International Design Week started at the Thailand Design and Creativity Center on February 4 and will continue until February 12.
Furthermore, many psychologists, teachers, social activists and other experts criticize the introduction of digital educational programs for children in Russia.
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Source: Rossa Primavera

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