The Assoctation "Automation Direction and Information Technologies" (ADIT) is an open association of professionals who work in the industries related to the informatization and gigital technologies in the cultural sector.
Created on the initiative of Lev Yakovlevich Nol, Alexander Viktorovich Dremailov and Dmitry Georgievich Pertsev in 1996, ADIT now has more than 100 individual and corporate members. Members of ADIT are employees of cultural and educational sectors responsible for information technology, and representatives of equipment and software vendors. This defines ADIT as a platform where mutually beneficial cooperation, exchange of experience takes place and where new professionals in the field of culture are grown, not only familiar with the latest innovations in the field of information technology, but also capable of building information systems, producing multimedia products, supporting and develop museum sites, maintain electronic archives and much more.
The main event of ADIT is the annual conference, which takes place in a new location every year. On the map of ADIT conferences there are near 30 points, from the Solovetsky Islands to Minsk, from Khanty-Mansiysk to Perm, from Kazan to Petrozavodsk.
In 2020 our Annual Conference took place online, then we returned to traditional format with option to attend online. In 2021-2024 conferences were in Vladivostok, Kaliningrad, Murmansk and Omsk plus two club meetings in Omsk and Perm in 2022.
For 2025, the 29th Conference is planned to be in Krasnoyarks.
In 2013, Anna Mikhailova (now a member of the ADIT Presidium) recorded an interview with Alexander Dremailov, Lev Nol and Dmitry Pertsev. There they tell, among other things, about how, for whom and for what ADIT was created.
Alexander Dremailov
Lev Nol
Dmitry Pertsev
Associaion (before 16.10.2024 - Non-profit partnership) "Automation of Museums and Information Technologies" (ADIT) is an open association of professionals who work in industries related to digital transformation of the cultural sphere.
Created on the initiative of Lev Yakovlevich Nol, Alexander Viktorovich Dremailov and Dmitry Georgievich Pertsev in 1996, ADIT now has more than 100 individual and corporate members. ADIT members are employees of cultural and educational institutions responsible for information technology, and representatives of companies supplying equipment and software. This defines ADIT as a platform where mutually beneficial cooperation takes place, exchange of experience and where new professionals in the field of culture are grown, who are not only familiar with the latest innovations in the field of information technology, but are also able to use them to build information systems, produce multimedia products, support and develop museum sites, maintain electronic archives and much more.
The main event of ADIT is the Annual conference, which takes place every year in a new location. There are more than 25 points on the ADIT conference map, from the Solovetsky Islands to Minsk, from Khanty-Mansiysk to Perm, from Kazan to Petrozavodsk. The anniversary, XXV ADIT conference was held in September 2021 in Vladivostok. The XXVI conference was held in Kaliningrad in June 2022. Last two meetings were in Murmansk (2023) and Omsk (summer 2024). Next destination will be Krasnoyarks in 2025.
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