The Made in Moscow project is launching a series of meetings to strengthen the local brand business community.

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Source: Moscow Government – Moscow Government –

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Project Made in Moscow is starting regular monthly meetings for its members. The first event, "Woman Entrepreneur," dedicated to International Women's Day, will be held on March 5 at 22 Voznesensky Lane. To participate, please submit an application through your personal account on the website. business.madeinmoscow.rf.

The meeting will bring together representatives of local brands in clothing, footwear, accessories, cosmetics, and home goods. As part of the business program, representatives of major businesses will share their success stories, discuss effective business scaling strategies, and the specifics of operating in the current market conditions.

"Made in Moscow" brings together over 7,500 entrepreneurs who use free promotional tools, attend major events, and participate in partnership projects. A series of monthly meetings will help them establish an open dialogue with the city and expand their network of contacts to build business processes—launching joint collections, creating retail spaces for product promotion, and so on. The goal of these events is to motivate entrepreneurs so they can scale their businesses in the capital," noted Alexander Belyaev, head of the Made in Moscow project.

The "Made in Moscow" project brings together representatives from various industries—from designer clothing to cosmetics, accessories, furniture, food, and home decor. Regular meetings will help local brands not only share their business experiences in the capital but also identify growth opportunities in related fields.

Regular meetings are available to members only. projectCompanies must have a Moscow Taxpayer Identification Number (TIN) for at least six months on the application date, conduct full or partial production within the capital, and have an online sales platform.

A series of monthly events will be a support measure for entrepreneurs—both those recently joining the project and those already in business. The program includes discussion panels with experts, case studies of entrepreneurs, presentations of new product collections, and practical sessions on working with marketplaces, marketing, and exporting.

Made in Moscow — a project by Sergei Sobyanin, implemented by the capital Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative DevelopmentIts goal is to promote local brands. Today, the project has over 7,500 members, and the website features over 36,000 products made in the capital.

Moscow offers entrepreneurs a variety of free promotional tools: product listings on portals and in branded stores, mentions in media and social media, outdoor advertising, participation in major city projects and industry exhibitions, online advertising, and much more. You can become part of the community and take advantage of free support on the website. business.madeinmoscow.rf.

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