Vasily Kupriyanovsky
Papers
4
Total Citations
14
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2
About
Vasily Kupriyanovsky is a researcher whose work sits at the dynamic intersection of digital transformation, emerging technologies, and modern economic systems. His scholarship focuses primarily on the digitalization of economies, intelligent transportation and logistics systems, and the integration of cutting-edge technologies such as artificial intelligence, autonomous robotics, and digital twins into industrial and commercial practice. Among his most recognized contributions is his 2018 investigation into how robots, autonomous systems, and artificial intelligence are reshaping global transport and logistics markets, a paper that has garnered seven citations and reflects the growing interdisciplinary urgency of digital economy research. His earlier work on retail trade in the digital economy explored the structural shifts brought about by disintermediation and evolving pricing models, while his research on formalized ontologies examined the practical application of semantic frameworks across large-scale European Union initiatives, including Smart Cities and Internet of Things projects. More recently, Kupriyanovsky has turned his attention to education, exploring how learning factories and digital twin technologies can help higher education systems better prepare engineering students for an increasingly digitalized industrial landscape. Across these contributions, his body of work reflects a consistent commitment to understanding how digitalization fundamentally restructures economies, industries, and institutions.
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- 2On Retail Trade in the Digital Economy3 citations · 2016
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- 4Learning Factories for Industry and Transportation in the Digital Twins Era2 citations · 2021