The winners and runners-up of the All-Russian tournament "Hi-Tech Breakthrough" have been announced.

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On March 1, the Institute of Marketing at the State University of Management summarized the results of the All-Russian scientific and practical tournament "Hi-Tech Breakthrough."

In the fifth season of the tournament, over 180 participants from Russia and 17 countries competed for victory: Azerbaijan, Algeria, Angola, Afghanistan, Belarus, Vietnam, Haiti, Ghana, Egypt, Yemen, Kazakhstan, China, the Kyrgyz Republic, Sudan, Turkmenistan, the Philippines, and Ecuador.

The competition not only tested students' marketing knowledge but also developed strategies for promoting innovative products and high-tech industries. Graduating students from six Russian regions and international participants presented their marketing projects across a wide range of industries – from smart road management and high-tech fashion to mobile apps for allergy sufferers and unmanned agricultural aircraft.

Olga Ivanova, a student at the State University of Management's Institute of Marketing, won the Tournament among Russians. Second place went to Maria Nedashkovskaya, a student at RUDN University, and bronze went to Ilya Karev, a student at State University of Management.

Fifty students from China, Kazakhstan, Belarus, and other countries were recognized as international winners and runners-up of the Tournament. They will compete for places in the Institute of Marketing's Master's program in High-Tech Marketing in the 2026–2027 academic year under the government quota.

We congratulate the Tournament winners and wish them creative success, bold new ideas, and a bright career in marketing.

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