The SPbGASU team took part in the IV All-Russian Forum on Technological Entrepreneurship

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Source: Saint Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering –

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Natalia Zaitseva, Kirill Tishunin, Veronika Nikiticheva, Nikolai Podoprigora and Danila Luttsev at the forum

On November 12–13, the 4th All-Russian Forum on Technological Entrepreneurship was held in Moscow. SPbGASU was an active participant in the forum for the third year in a row. Our university was represented by Veronika Nikiticheva, Deputy Director of the Student Entrepreneurship and Career Center; Natalia Zaytseva, Deputy Director of the Project-Based Learning Educational Center; Nikolai Podprigora, PhD, Associate Professor of the Department of Ground Transport and Technological Machines; and students Kirill Tishunin and Danila Luttsev, participants in the "Startup as a Diploma" program (both fourth-year students in the Faculty of Environmental Engineering and Urban Management).

For two days, the forum was abuzz with startup activity: engaging presentations, discussions on future technologies, and meetings with entrepreneurs and creators of successful innovative projects. SPbGASU representatives participated in practical sessions, interacted with experts and business representatives, and discussed the development of their own startup projects.

This year, the forum featured a large number of specialized startups in construction and related industries, making participation particularly meaningful for our university's students and staff.

Discussions on the development of the entrepreneurial ecosystem at universities, the role of technology in creating new products, and the paths for young teams to enter the market were particularly interesting. For the students, the trip was an excellent opportunity to learn about real-life cases and experience the atmosphere of a professional innovation community.

"The forum was not only a valuable professional experience but also a powerful source of motivation—many of the ideas and solutions discussed in Moscow will undoubtedly find their way into SPbGASU projects and initiatives," noted Veronika Nikiticheva.

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