AI, Esports, and Feed Additives: 34 New Residents Join Belarus Hi-Tech Park

The Hi-Tech Park (HTP) has registered 34 new resident companies. The decision was approved yesterday by the HTP Supervisory Board chaired by Prime Minister Alexander Turchin.

The park also highlighted several of the new residents:

Cardigans Gaming plans to focus on organizing esports tournaments and broadcasting matches, creating a unique platform for industry development and audience engagement. The company will also offer a full range of advertising services for sponsors and partners, helping them effectively promote brands and products in the dynamic world of esports.

LumonDevs will develop a web platform powered by artificial intelligence. Using customer data, purchase and treatment history, and skin analysis, the platform will provide personalized skincare recommendations to ensure an individual approach and improve treatment effectiveness.

Bypass Factory will focus on the development and production of innovative feed additives using biotechnology for controlled release of active substances. These advanced solutions aim to enhance the productivity and health of livestock and poultry, significantly improving the quality of animal products.

Qwinx will create a platform to train developers and senior technical students for IT job interviews. Using AI technologies, it will simulate interviews to provide realistic and effective training experiences.

Prizma Pay is developing software for electronic payments. The company aims to build modern, reliable solutions ensuring efficient and secure transaction processing that meets high fintech standards.

InfraWizards plans to offer full-cycle outsourcing services for the development and maintenance of infrastructure and cloud systems.

PinCars United will build an online platform connecting passengers with carriers for convenient and efficient trip planning. Passengers will be able to submit trip requests specifying routes, dates, times, passenger counts, and transport preferences, while carriers will compete by offering their terms and prices — ensuring users have a wide selection and the best possible offers.

Efcon Digital will develop and provide technical support for software used by a major mobile operator to improve coverage forecasting and optimize network performance.

According to the park’s website, the Hi-Tech Park currently includes 1,050 companies.

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