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The business program architecture for the Future Technologies Forum, which will take place on February 26–27, 2026, at the World Trade Center in Moscow, has been published. Scientists, representatives of market leaders, key government agencies, and technology companies will discuss measures to achieve Russia's leadership position in the global biotechnology market.
The forum's key theme will be "Bioeconomy for Humanity." Discussions will focus on coordinating the efforts of market participants to implement the national project "Technological Support for the Bioeconomy."
"Implementing the national project on technological leadership is crucial for the economy as a whole due to the cross-cutting nature of this industry. Biotechnology enables the development of fundamentally new products and improves resource efficiency in a vast number of sectors, from pharmaceutical production to space exploration. The goal of the national project is to ensure technological independence for bioeconomy products," said Denis Manturov, curator of the national project "Bioeconomy," First Deputy Prime Minister.
The national project aims to effectively utilize Russia's raw materials, human resources, and scientific potential to establish the Russian bioeconomy as a global leader. Approximately 20 billion rubles are planned for the national project's implementation by 2030.
"Russia is in a unique position to develop the bioeconomy and create breakthrough biotechnologies. Rich and diverse biological resources, reputable natural science schools, a developed energy sector, and information technology create a powerful foundation for developing and implementing biotechnologies and improving the efficiency of existing industries. Forum participants will discuss how to integrate resources, knowledge, and technologies into an ecosystem that will foster the development of the bioeconomy and the implementation of its principles in other areas to achieve technological leadership," said Anton Kobyakov, Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee for the Future Technologies Forum and Advisor to the President of Russia.
The forum program will include discussions across four thematic tracks: "Technologies: Bioevolution," "Human Beings: A New Habitat," "Industries: Sustainable Development," and "Ecosystem: Societal Strategy."
The "Technologies: Bioevolution" track will bring together discussions on the development of technologies necessary to make Russia a global leader in the bioeconomy: additive biotechnology, nuclear and nature-based technologies, synthetic biology, and artificial intelligence.
"A key component of the national project's implementation will be the participation of high-tech and knowledge-intensive businesses, their involvement at all stages of production. Bioeconomy is an interdisciplinary field in which the use of cutting-edge technologies is critical to achieving technological leadership goals. It is necessary to unite industrial partners, research organizations, and universities to saturate the market with new solutions that can be applied in the industry," noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.
The "Human Being: A New Habitat" track will focus on sustainable environmental management. It will include discussions of the closed-loop bioeconomy, the application of biotechnology in the food industry, and the development of bio-eco-settlements as a new model of living.
In the "Industries: Sustainable Development" program track, forum participants will discuss measures to improve the efficiency of industries—energy, agro-industrial sector, and mining—through the use of biotechnology, as well as the creation of new industrial directions within emerging bioclusters.
Discussions under the "Ecosystem: Societal Strategy" track will focus on bioeconomy policymaking at various levels—from municipal to global—as well as specific measures to provide the industry with domestic equipment and personnel, attract investment, regulatory frameworks, and access to new export markets. This track will also include discussions on bioethics and myths surrounding the bioeconomy.
Ahead of the forum, a scientific conference will be held dedicated to technological support for the bioeconomy.
Detailed information about the Future Technologies Forum events is available on the website: future-forum.tech
The Future Technologies Forum is a flagship event where leading researchers and industry leaders present science-intensive technologies, innovative scientific developments, and completed projects that will shape the development of economic sectors in the coming years.
The forum has been held in Moscow annually since 2023 with the participation of the President of Russia. In 2023, the FBT focused on quantum technologies, and in 2024, on the future of medicine. In 2025, the forum's theme was new materials and chemistry. The 2026 FBT will focus on the bioeconomy.
The forum is operated by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Russian Science Foundation, and the Russian Quantum Center.
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