Transport Week: GUU shared its scientific achievements at a federal foresight session

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Vitaly Lapshenkov, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, spoke at a foresight session of the Federal Service for Supervision of Transport, held as part of the key annual transport industry event, "Transport Week 2025."

The main topic of the meeting was "New Instruments for Control (Supervisory) Activities: Analysis of Best Practices." The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Evgeny Filippov, State Duma Deputy Sergey Ten, Head of Rostransnadzor Viktor Gulin, representatives of the Prosecutor General's Office, the Ministry of Economic Development, leading industry associations, and IT companies.

Participants discussed the implementation of modern digital technologies in the transport sector, optimizing interactions between agencies, reducing costs while maintaining a high level of security, and developing a regulatory framework for innovative control methods.

In his speech, SUMU Vice-Rector Vitaly Lapshenkov emphasized that the State University of Management is not only a flagship in management education but also a dynamically developing center of engineering excellence. He noted that the university's scientists are actively developing complex technical systems, including unmanned aerial vehicles.

"We offer a full range of services, from reverse engineering to developing software and hardware solutions and integrating them into enterprise business processes. Our team possesses comprehensive expertise in both engineering, technical, and engineering and economics, allowing us to develop solutions that take into account both technological capabilities and economic feasibility," said Vitaly Lapshenkov.

The Vice-Rector also invited interested parties to collaborate, emphasizing the university's willingness to share its experience and expertise in scientific research and development.

Following the session, strategic directions for the development of control and supervisory activities were identified, aimed at increasing citizen satisfaction with the quality of transport services and the effectiveness of supervisory bodies.

The results of the discussion will form the basis for developing new approaches to organizing control activities in transport, taking into account modern technological trends.

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