Translation. Region: Russian Federation –
Source: Novosibirsk State University –
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Today, the 3rd All-Russian Scientific and Technological Dictation was held in 57 regions of Russia. It was organized by the Scientific and Technological Development Fund of the Novosibirsk Region and the Ministry of Science and Innovation Policy of the Novosibirsk Region with the support of United Russia as part of the 12th International Technological Development Forum "Technoprom-2025."
The official start of the dictation was given by Deputy Governor Irina Manuilova at the site new campus of NSUThe Vice Governor noted that Victory technologies represent not only pages of a glorious past, but also technologies for Russia's future victories—in scientific and technological sovereignty, economic development, and technological leadership. These are precisely the national goals that Russian President Vladimir Putin has set for us.
"This is the third time the dictation has been held. The first year, the theme was drones, and last year, biotechnology. This year is dedicated to the technologies of Victory. During the Great Patriotic War, our country emerged victorious, engaging its science and scientists, among other things, in solving the most serious problems. Even then, new developments, technologies, and innovations, as we now call them, were used to rearm the army, to help the front, and to provide assistance. The goal of the dictation is to unite people, to remind them of the events that are so important, linking the past and the future. Dear friends, I want to wish you success. This is the final event of the XII Technoprom-2025 Forum. Today, we close it and begin preparations for the Technoprom-2026 Forum," noted Irina Manuilova.
In total, the dictation was held in person at 571 locations across 57 regions of Russia, with approximately 200,000 participants in both in-person and online formats. In the Novosibirsk Region, 21 in-person locations were opened at educational institutions and cultural institutions. At NSU, the dictation attracted over 100 participants—students from the university's natural sciences and medical programs, as well as schoolchildren and teachers.
The results of the dictation will be announced on November 4. Those who place first, second, and third will receive prizes from the Technoprom forum.
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