Skolkovo offers 30 million ruble grant to develop “the maps of the future”

The grant committee of Skolkovo, the international high tech hub under completion on the outskirts of Moscow, has signed off on a 30-million ruble grant (approximately $500,000) for space and telecommunications cluster resident startup HelgiLab. An equal amount is being put up by the company’s founders.

Founded in 2012, HelgiLab provides three-dimensional visualization of surrounding spaces – “a more advanced version of Google’s Street View service,” writes the Skolkovo Foundation.

In any given photo, a user can determine the size of buildings and objects, as well as distances, with the click of a button.

HelgiLab is providing official Moscow city websites with 3D, pedestrian-level panoramic photo imagery of the capital’s streets and avenues, roving around the city to update the data every six months.

“For three years already, our company has been processing data from laser scanning of the environment,” said co-founder Oleg Ilychev. “Over that time, our machines have covered more than 20,000 kilometers, gathering dozens of terabits of information. We have united this data into 3D geo-tethered panoramas that are being used at the moment on Moscow city websites,” he added.

 

The firm’s other founder, Sergei Gevorkov, insisted the solution would be of significant help to city planners.

“Imagine, on the megapolis scale, you need to take an inventory of all the road signs or lamp posts,” he said. “At the moment these tasks are carried out almost manually. Our technology does this automatically with reasonable timeframes and expenditure.”

Ilya Goldt, a project manager at Skolkovo’s space and telecoms cluster, claimed the technology had potential for export into foreign markets.

“HelgiLab is setting the foundations for the maps of the future – those upon which pilotless navigation is built, and without which, soon, the modern car will be unimaginable.”

This story is an adapted version of an article published on the Skolkovo Foundation’s website.

Topics: Internet, News, R&D, Regions & cities, Skolkovo
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