Marina A. Ryndach
Papers
2
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10
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2
About
Marina A. Ryndach is a researcher specializing in service robotics, technology policy, and innovation ecosystems, with a particular focus on the development and commercialization of robotics within the Russian Federation. Her work sits at the intersection of industrial analysis and science policy, examining how governmental support, market conditions, and manufacturing capacity shape the trajectory of emerging technologies. Among her most notable contributions, Ryndach has investigated the state of service robotics in Russia, identifying both the structural barriers and opportunities facing domestic producers. Her 2021 paper on service robotics development trends, which has garnered 6 citations, provides a detailed analysis of state-assisted dissemination efforts and the role of national manufacturers in advancing the sector. Complementing this, her 2020 study on educational service robotics highlights Russia's unrealized potential in a rapidly growing global market, arguing for stronger frameworks to support sustainable domestic development — a work that has received 4 citations. Through her research, Ryndach has positioned herself as a thoughtful voice on Russia's robotics landscape, offering policymakers and industry stakeholders evidence-based insights into how the country might better leverage its technological capabilities to compete on the world stage.
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Top Papers
- 1Service robotics development trends in the Russian Federation6 citations · 2021
- 2Educational service robotics in the Russian Federation4 citations · 2020