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The Decade of Science and Technology continues in Russia. One of its key events is the IV Future Technologies Forum, a flagship platform where scientists, businesses, and the government will discuss breakthrough developments on February 25-26, 2026. The forum has already attracted over 1,700 participants from 37 countries. Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, is participating in this large-scale event.
Russian President Vladimir Putin addressed the forum. He noted that the development of the bioeconomy is of strategic importance today. It is not just science, but the foundation of our industrial sovereignty and quality of life. According to the President, the implementation of biotechnology and the creation of next-generation domestic materials will determine how competitive Russia will be in the coming years.
The main goal is to build an economy where science works directly for the real sector, creating nature-like technologies.
The session was moderated by Dmitry Zauers, Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Gazprombank. The discussion also featured Dmitry Chernyshenko, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, and representatives of the scientific community and business.
Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko announced the launch of a new national project – "Technological Support for the Bioeconomy." This project will unite the efforts of scientists and tech businesses.
Key development priorities include:
Artificial intelligence: it will help dramatically accelerate scientific research. Bioautonomous stations: such solutions are essential for the development of hard-to-reach areas of Russia. Closed nuclear cycle technologies: a step towards environmentally friendly and safe energy. Active longevity: developments aimed at extending the quality and health of human life.
All these directions lead to the creation of a “nature-like technosphere” – an environment where technology coexists in harmony with nature.
The State University of Management is not standing idle in the face of global change. It actively participates in training personnel and developing scientific solutions for the new technological agenda.
Today, the State University of Management is developing interdisciplinary research at the intersection of management and high technology. It is important not only to invent technology but also to skillfully integrate it into the economy and train specialists capable of managing processes in this complex and promising field.
The participation of Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management, in the forum underscores the First Management University's commitment to keeping abreast of cutting-edge developments and its readiness to become the human resource base for the bioeconomy of the future.
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