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Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –
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From October 21 to 23, the 12th International Specialized Exhibition "Road-2025" was held in Mineralnye Vody. It was organized with the support of the Russian Ministry of Transport and the Federal Road Agency. Among the guests of honor were Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Marat Khusnullin, Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Andrei Nikitin, Head of Rosavtodor Roman Novikov, Chairman of the Board of the State Company "Avtodor" Vyacheslav Petushenko, and Governor of the Stavropol Krai Vladimir Vladimirov.
Stanislav Evtyukov, Doctor of Engineering, Head of the Department of Transport Systems and Road and Bridge Construction at SPbGASU, and Egor Golov, Associate Professor of the same department and Candidate of Engineering, actively participated in the exhibition, including participating in the panel discussion "Strategic Approaches to Ensuring Road Safety" and in the conferences "The Digital Ecosystem of the Transport Complex: Aspects of Efficiency and System Interaction," "Information Modeling in the Road Sector: Synergy of Accumulated Experience and Technological Progress," "Career Track – the Development Path of a Specialist in Road Sector Organizations," and "Experience with the Application of Unmanned Technologies in the Road Sector, Best Practices, and Opportunities for Russia." The event became the largest professional platform for discussing current issues in the development of the Russian road transport industry.
The key event of the exhibition was a demonstration of the laying of the top layers of asphalt concrete pavement using exclusively Russian-made unmanned equipment.
Representatives of SPbGASU were also able to learn about the latest technologies and innovative solutions in road construction and exchange experiences with colleagues from leading specialized universities across the country.
Particular attention was paid to the digitalization of road infrastructure, the implementation of intelligent transport systems, and the development of environmentally friendly technologies for the construction and operation of highways.
Participation in the exhibition allowed us to establish new professional contacts, discuss prospects for developing educational programs, and discuss the possibility of implementing joint research projects with leading industry companies and research centers.
The exhibition organizers noted the high level of professional training of the university's representatives and expressed their readiness to further develop cooperation in the field of training specialists for the transport industry.
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