Participants of the Future Technologies Forum will discuss the application of biotechnology in economic sectors.

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The event is held with the support of the Government.

The website of the Future Technologies Forum, which will take place on February 26-27 at the World Trade Center in Moscow, has posted extended business programThe main theme of this year's forum is "Bioeconomy for Humanity." The business program includes over 25 discussions across four areas: "Technologies: Bioevolution," "Humans: A New Habitat," "Industries: Sustainable Development," and "Ecosystem: Social Strategy." The forum's central event will be the plenary session. The forum will focus on the development of the bioeconomy in the Russian Federation and the application of biotechnology in economic sectors, in accordance with the instructions of President Vladimir Putin. The event is supported by the Government and is organized by the Roscongress Foundation.

The forum will bring together Russian and international scientists, major manufacturers, technology leaders in the bioeconomy, leading scientific organizations, and key agencies overseeing the implementation of the national project to ensure technological leadership in the field of "Bioeconomy."

The forum will focus on the national project's implementation. "The target indicators by 2030 include a 96% increase in bioeconomy production volumes and an increase in the market share of domestic biotech products to 55%. 100% of industry companies must participate in the training, professional retraining, and advanced training of bioeconomy personnel. The goals are quite ambitious, and they will certainly be achieved through joint efforts with business and the scientific community. Therefore, the Future Technologies Forum is a crucial platform for discussing the national project's implementation, a venue for open dialogue between science, business, and the government to develop Russia's technological sovereignty and innovative potential," emphasized Denis Manturov, First Deputy Prime Minister and Co-Chair of the Future Technologies Forum Organizing Committee.

Participants at FBT-2026 will also discuss the development prospects of synthetic biology, personalized medicine and biopharmaceuticals, regenerative technologies and bioprinting, the integration of digital technologies into biomanufacturing and the agro-industrial complex, green chemistry, cyborgization, new food ingredients, and much more.

"By providing the necessary knowledge and technologies for developing new bioproducts and processes, science is becoming the engine of transformation for domestic industry, opening a new chapter in the development of the bioeconomy. These days, Moscow will become the global center for discussions on the future of biotechnology and innovative solutions. Developing the bioeconomy is an investment in long-term sustainability: today, scientists, businesses, and government officials are working together to lay the foundation for industries that will shape the economy of the coming decades. After all, as our President has said, the bioeconomy is a crucial topic in terms of the quality of global growth," noted Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko.

The forum's main topics will be bioevolution and biotechnology. Participants will discuss the prospects for the development of personalized medicine and biopharmaceuticals, regenerative technologies, and bioprinting.

"Russia's technological leadership in critical areas, including the bioeconomy, is one of the priority national goals set by President Vladimir Putin. Our country possesses significant scientific potential in areas such as industrial microbiology, biotechnology, genetics, and bioinformatics. This creates a solid foundation for developing innovative projects and enhancing Russia's international competitiveness. I am confident that the Future Technologies Forum will once again become a platform for productive dialogue, knowledge exchange, and the development of new practical initiatives," emphasized Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President and Executive Secretary of the Future Technologies Forum Organizing Committee.

The Future Technologies Forum will focus on the integration of biotechnology into digital production chains. Nuclear technologies in the context of the bioeconomy will present new applications in medicine, agriculture, and the environment. Experts will examine the prospects for the development of autonomous nuclear power plants and personalized nuclear medicine. The forum will present innovative solutions in bioenergy, genetic technologies, and NBICS convergence.

From February 2 to 15, 2026, the Future Technologies Forum website is open online registration representatives of the media and the blogosphere.

The Future Technologies Forum 2026 is being held with the support of the Government, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, the Kurchatov Institute National Research Center, the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Russian Science Foundation, and the Russian Quantum Center. The forum's co-organizers are Gazprombank, the Moscow government, and Rosatom. The title partner is PJSC Tatneft. The general partner is Sber. The strategic partner is PJSC Rosseti. The communications partner is the MAER media holding.

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