Vitamins From a Vending Machine: AI System Personalizes Supplements in Moscow
A digital platform selects vitamins and dietary supplements based on a questionnaire, working like an AI nutritionist.

At the Future Technologies Forum in Moscow, members of the Moscow Innovation Cluster showcased a range of new developments across different sectors of the economy. Among them was Vitamate, a digital system that selects vitamins and dietary supplements using an AI-driven nutrition model.
Based on user questionnaire data, the algorithm generates a personalized vitamin complex tailored to individual needs. The system was developed by an expert council that includes medical doctors, dietitians, and nutrition specialists.
Users can receive a precisely dosed set of vitamins and supplements from a vending machine by scanning a QR code. The project is currently being tested at the Lomonosov cluster. Specialists will assess its scalability potential.
Faster Crop Breeding With Climate Control
Another project presented at the forum focused on agricultural technology. Klimbiotech introduced a laboratory complex designed to accelerate crop breeding.
Special climate chambers help shorten plant development cycles, allowing researchers to grow up to seven generations per year. The approach enables scientists to develop new crop varieties with higher yields and improved disease resistance more quickly.








































