One of the reports delivered at the scientific seminar of the Institute of Information Technology was dedicated to innovations in ICT. A report was delivered by colleague of Department No.4 Jamil Gurbanzadeh delivered the report. Firstly, he informed about ‘’next generation’’ Atlas robot''. "Atlas" robot prepared by "Boston Dynamics'' which is owned by "Alphabet" holding with the request of DARPA agency, has a personal battery.
Then, he informed about ''e-Dura" neural implant invented by Australian scientists. He noted that a neural implant stays in the long term on the spinal cord to restore walking. The implant integrates electrical stimulation and chemical stimulation yet remained fully elastic.
Jamil Gurbanzadeh informed about the application of nanotechnologies in textile industry. Through absorption nanoparticles on surface of the clothes can prevent them from stain and getting wet. Mass production of liquid clothes called "hydrophobic" have launched, he noted.
Reporter also informed about ''VeinViewer" device. This device enables to reflect blood vessels in human body with the help of infrared radiation in a digital way, he noted.
In the end, there was an exchange of views on the subject, many questions were answered.