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Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –
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As part of the international forum "Unmanned Systems: Technologies of the Future", the Moscow Transport Innovations Foundation, the Moscow Venture Fund and the National Technology Initiative (NTI) Foundation signed a trilateral agreement on cooperation and joint work in the development of scientific and technical activities. The key goal of the partnership is to strengthen interaction in the field of robotics and unmanned systems.
"To develop the unmanned systems industry, it is extremely important to combine the efforts of science, business and government. Joint work will speed up the implementation of modern technologies, as well as improve the quality of life and safety of city residents. In accordance with Sergei Sobyanin's task, we are integrating the most advanced solutions and developments into the capital's transport," said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry
The parties to the agreement plan to combine intellectual and technical resources to support technology companies and create conditions for their successful entry into the market. The main areas of joint work include developing mechanisms to support high-tech projects, conducting examinations of promising innovative solutions, interacting with government bodies and the expert community, and creating a positive image of Russian projects in the field of unmanned technologies in the international arena.
"The Russian capital is actively implementing innovative technologies, and one of our priority tasks today is to create an ecosystem where startups and technology companies not only receive real support, including funding, but also have access to extensive professional expertise and a developed partner network. The signed agreement will strengthen cooperation between the city, business and investors, thereby strengthening Moscow's position as one of the key innovation centers," she noted.
Kristina Kostroma, Head of the Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.
The signed agreement will become the basis for long-term cooperation in the development and implementation of unmanned technologies, and will also help strengthen the scientific and technical potential of the capital.
Fund "Transport Innovations of Moscow" founded in 2021. Engaged in the search, testing and implementation of innovations within the capital's transport complex. During its operation, the fund has analyzed about three thousand companies in the field of transport, related infrastructure, individual mobility and artificial intelligence. The main areas of activity are investing, piloting and attracting innovative projects for the development of the Moscow transport system.
Moscow Venture Fund— an institute for innovative development. It supports entrepreneurs at all stages of development — from the initial stage to the stage of active growth, providing the necessary financial resources. Today, three key support programs are being implemented: grants, preferential loans for project development, and targeted loans for preparation for an IPO. Over the course of its operation, the fund has supported more than 100 companies in the amount of 1.4 billion rubles and helped attract over 3.6 billion rubles in investments.
NTI Foundation— the project office of the national technology initiative, provides financial and expert support to companies for the implementation of NTI projects. Technological competitions held by the fund attract teams of engineers and developers to find solutions to key problems and overcome technological barriers. The fund interacts with universities and research organizations, providing direct grant support for research and training in the field of cross-cutting technologies.
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