Partnership projects and new contracts: the results of Moscow Creative Industries Week have been announced.

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From December 8 to 12, the second Moscow International Creative Industries Week took place in the capital. This time, the event was aimed at industry professionals. They participated in over 300 business meetings, exchanged experiences, discussed opportunities for collaboration, and learned about the city's infrastructure for creative businesses, according to Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

"The program brought together representatives of creative industries from Russia and 12 other countries, including China, Turkey, India, Serbia, Brazil, and Saudi Arabia. Following the event, Moscow companies signed contracts worth over 160 million rubles," said Natalia Sergunina.

They provide for the distribution of domestic animated films and video games on the international market, and also involve the creation of a platform for testing and localizing foreign games and services in Russia.

Furthermore, as part of Moscow Creative Industries Week, Moscow and international organizations signed 10 partnership agreements. Five of these are focused on developing joint projects in the video game industry. Another five involve other cultural sectors.

For example, the Moscow and Beijing planetariums plan to collaborate on educational films, hold scientific events, exhibitions, and educational tours to enhance the skills of specialists. And the Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve has agreed with its Brazilian counterparts to engage in mutual expert consultations, exchange knowledge on the history of design, artistic crafts, and contemporary manufacturing, and jointly develop research and exhibition projects.

The signed agreements lay the foundation for a long-term international partnership.

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