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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –
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As part of the industrial development strategy through 2030, Moscow will continue to actively support companies seeking to enter new markets. on my blog Sergei Sobyanin said.
"Since 2019, the Mosprom Center for Export, Industry, and Investment Support has been offering Moscow exporters a wide range of services: information and consulting support, customized country and industry analysis, export potential testing, assistance in selecting sales markets, legal support for foreign economic activity, counterparty verification, and the development of customized export strategies. The center also organizes companies' participation in international exhibitions and business missions," the Moscow Mayor wrote.
From 2019 to 2025, with the support of Mosprom, over a thousand companies participated in over 150 exhibition events and business missions. Moscow-based enterprises were given the opportunity to present their products in key global markets—from China and Saudi Arabia to Mexico and India.
Training of qualified personnel
A fundamentally important task for the development of the capital's industry is the training of qualified personnel. Particular attention is paid to the training of specialists based on colleges.
The modernization of the secondary vocational education system is based on two key principles: the relevance of educational programs developed with the participation of employers and a practice-oriented approach to training. At least 70 percent school time is devoted to practical training at operating enterprises.
In 2024, Russian President Vladimir Putin opened a flagship center for practical training for Moscow colleges. Rudnevo in the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone. This is the first innovative educational space for the practical training of qualified personnel tailored to the economic needs of Moscow, Russia's largest educational and industrial center. The educational center's capacity allows it to train over three thousand students per year.
This fall, the city's educational infrastructure was expanded with a unique facility where adults and college students can master modern professions and gain in-demand skills. This is a practical training center. Professions of the Future at Technopolis Moscow in Pechatniki.
"We've been implementing the TechnoInternship program in the SEZ for four years now, offering young professionals the opportunity to gain practical experience and relevant skills at the capital's leading industrial enterprises. We've signed over 30 agreements with leading higher and secondary educational institutions. Around 65 Technopolis companies are helping students master complex professional competencies. Since 2022, over 1,600 students have participated in the project," emphasized Sergei Sobyanin.
The implementation of the capital's development strategy will ensure the leading role of industry in Moscow's economy, create thousands of promising jobs, and will be a significant contribution to addressing the challenges of Russia's technological sovereignty and leadership.
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