Light of the Future Economy: The 2nd D.S. Lvov National Economic Forum Opens at the State University of Management

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On October 29, 2025, the Lviv Forum, organized by the Institute of Economics and Finance of the State University of Management, opened at the State University of Management. The forum was dedicated to the scientific legacy of the legendary Russian economist, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Dmitry Semenovich Lvov, a graduate of the Sergo Ordzhonikidze Moscow Engineering and Economics Institute (now the State University of Management).

The plenary session of the Lviv Forum was opened by the event's moderator, Galina Sorokina, Director of the Institute of Economics and Finance at the State University of Management, and Doctor of Economics. Sorokina noted the growing interest in studying economic theory and the works of Academician Lvov. The Atrium of our business center, where the forum was held, was truly packed.

Welcoming the participants, SUMU Vice-Rector, Doctor of Technical and Pedagogical Sciences, Professor Maria Karelina drew attention to the extensive work of our university's economic theorists and encouraged students to engage in economics on a regular basis.

Maria Yuryevna thanked for the support the student Dmitry Semenovich Lvov, the director of the Central Economics and Mathematics Institute (CEMI RAS), corresponding member of the RAS Albert Bakhtizin and corresponding member of the RAS, head of the department of “Institutional Economics” of the State University Georgy Kleiner, who conducts a lot of scientific work and passes on his knowledge to young specialists. “We must be leaders in economic science – and we have everything for this,” concluded Maria Yuryevna and, wishing the participants fruitful work, gave the floor to Albert Bakhtizin, who presented the audience with the fundamental theses of the socio-economic doctrine formed by Academician Dmitry Lvov. Back in the early 2000s, the academician drew attention to alarming demographic symptoms, speaking about the problem of excess mortality in our country’s population: “Within the framework of the social doctrine, Dmitry Semyonovich outlined the social face of Russian excess mortality – young, male, Russian,” quoted academician Bakhtizin. — As for the forecast of the number of Russians, taking into account different birth rates and migration scenarios, our calculations showed: the current trend will lead to an increase in the number of migrants of the first and subsequent waves by the end of the century to 40% of the total population, which will continue to decline. In any case, the efforts of government authorities should be aimed not only at solving problems associated with increasing the birth rate and reducing mortality, but largely at preserving the health of indigenous people and their level of development.”

Georgy Kleiner spoke about the invaluable importance of Academician Lvov's fundamental works on production efficiency, the management of scientific and technological progress, and the equitable distribution of income in the development of a unified economic theory. In conclusion, Georgy Borisovich noted that Dmitry Semenovich Lvov's legacy continues to have a profound influence on the development of Russian economic thought and proposed that the SUM leadership initiate the publication of his collected works.

Sergey Glazyev, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Head of the Department of Economic Policy and Economic Measurements at the State University of Management, noted that "Dmitry Semenovich Lvov's works remain relevant. I wouldn't say he was ahead of his time. On the contrary, if these recommendations, related to the development of scientific and technological progress and the stabilization of our economy, had been implemented 20-30 years ago, even in the medium term, they would have created new opportunities for the country's development."

Following the plenary session, the forum continued with panels and roundtable discussions. These included discussions on Russia's economic development strategy, the institutional architecture of a multipolar world, economic security tools for businesses, the development of foreign economic relations, and finance in the platform economy. Topical issues in modern economic science, technological sovereignty, and the role of moral guidelines in shaping a new development paradigm were also discussed.

It should be noted that the Lviv Forum at the State University of Management remains not only a tribute to the memory of an outstanding scholar whose ideas on fair and socially oriented economic management at the level of states and continents remain relevant today, but also a platform for the exchange of fresh scientific ideas and expert discussions, which, as Academician Kleiner said, reflect the light of the future of economic theory.

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The business game "IT – the hands and eyes of the engineer of the future" was held at the State University of Management.

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On October 22, 2025, the State University of Management hosted a business game, "IT – the Hands and Eyes of the Engineer of the Future," for students in grades 10-11 as part of the RosGeoTech Advanced Engineering School (AES) project at the M.D. Millionshchikov Grozny State Petroleum Technological University (GSOTU).

Before the master class, Maxim Pletnev, Head of the Scientific Research Coordination Department at the State University of Management, introduced the guests to the extensive work of the RosGeoTech Scientific School, which covers such areas as alternative energy, power engineering, oil and gas, as well as autonomous unmanned and robotic innovative systems.

Andrey Luzhetsky, head of the RosGeoTech School of Industrial and Applied Sciences, addressed the participants with a welcoming speech.

The central part of the event was a presentation by Dmitry Taldykin, a junior research fellow at the Reverse Engineering Laboratory. He vividly demonstrated how neural networks are transforming from a tool for automating routine tasks into intelligent partners capable of unlocking human potential.

"We're stopping asking AI, 'What can you do for me?' and starting asking, 'How can you help me think better, solve more complex problems, and learn faster?'" Dmitry Taldykin began his presentation.

He presented a project to the students to create a personalized learning system based on large-scale language models. The students learned how AI adapts educational content in real time to each student's cognitive style and learning speed, transforming passive information acquisition into an active dialogue.

The topic of "cognitive enhancement" was of particular interest to the audience. Dmitry Taldykin discussed the development of brain-computer interfaces that enable the use of AI to expand working memory and accelerate big data analysis. The students were able to see how neural network algorithms can be used to identify hidden patterns in scientific research and generate new hypotheses.

The scientist also discussed the role of AI in developing critical thinking. He explained the concept of "intellectual counterbalance"—when AI doesn't provide ready-made answers, but rather challenges human arguments, helping to test their strength and avoid cognitive biases.

The lecture clearly demonstrated that the future lies in the symbiosis of human and artificial intelligence. The knowledge gained motivates young researchers not to fear technology but to actively engage in its development, so that they can collaborate with machines to solve problems currently beyond the capabilities of either type of intelligence alone. The event aimed to foster a new generation of leaders prepared to collaborate with advanced technologies.

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Young scientists from the State University of Management presented reports at the International Automotive Scientific Forum

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Young scientists from the State University of Management—Vladimir Filatov, Leading Researcher at the Reverse Engineering Laboratory, and Denis Serdechny, Associate Professor at the Department of Innovation Management—took active part in the International Automotive Scientific Forum "Innovations in Motion: Promising Automotive Platform Technologies," which took place on October 15 and 16 at the Russian State Research Center FSUE NAMI.

The International Automotive Science Forum (IASF) is a key industry platform in Russia, bringing together science and the automotive industry to address strategic challenges since 2003. Since its inception, the forum has held 22 successful sessions. It is attended annually by leading industry experts—key players such as AvtoVAZ, GAZ, KAMAZ, and Sollers—as well as industry associations, as well as the country's best technical universities and research centers.

The opening of the Forum was attended by Fyodor Nazarov, Director General of FSUE NAMI, Albert Karimov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade, Ksenia Shevyolkina, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Alexey Shilo, Deputy Minister of Transport, and Denis Sekirinsky, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education.

The Forum's program focuses on the most current and promising areas of transport development: electrification and hybrid vehicles, hydrogen energy, digitalization and artificial intelligence, unmanned and intelligent transport systems, applied research and engine engineering, and agricultural transport for the modern agro-industrial complex.

The "Highly Automated Transport and Technological Means of the Agro-Industrial Complex" section presented the scientific and technological achievements of the State University of Management in the field of intelligent logistics, reengineering of modern transport complexes and systems, and the integration of highly automated transport and technological means with intelligent platform digital solutions for the modern agro-industrial complex.

In his presentation, Vladimir Filatov explored the topical implementation of the Internet of Things (IoT) concept in the context of agriculture, as well as the classification of transport and technological vehicles as IoT devices.

"A platform-based approach integrating modern technology ensures the creation and effective functioning of a modern agro-industrial complex ecosystem, combining enterprise openness to interaction with other organizations with trusted transport and digital solutions," noted Vladimir Filatov.

In his presentation, Denis Serdechny focused on the interim results of a major research project at the State University of Management, "Technological Support for Food Security Through the Deployment of Digital Platform Solutions," and outlined the key features of the solution being developed by our team.

"The main users of our digital platform are farmers, agronomists, logistics companies, wholesale buyers, and government agencies. However, to create and successfully implement a platform approach, it is necessary to organize user interaction through convenient and understandable interfaces, such as the VK MAX ecosystem," said Denis Serdechny.

Our staff's presentations generated interest among the audience and led to an open discussion.

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Excursions and lectures: Summer engineering and economic school at the State University of Management has completed its work

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On July 24, 2025, participants of the Summer Engineering and Economics School 2025 visited the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation.

Young scientists met with the First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education Alexander Mazhuga, who spoke about the work of the Committee, the stages and features of the legislative process in the field of science and higher education, and shared the results of the work during the spring session of 2025. The Committee ensured the adoption of 13 federal laws concerning benefits for admission, changes in the education system, scientific and innovation policy.

The meeting was held in the format of an open dialogue – participants asked questions about the defense of candidate dissertations in graduate school, the logistical support of historical buildings of regional universities, and discussed the program for improving housing conditions for young scientists.

The school participants had an extensive tour of the State Duma. The guests learned about the history of Russian statehood by visiting the exposition of the State Duma museum complex, saw personal belongings of famous politicians, and learned about the daily work of factions and committees.

As part of the lecture program, Acting Rector of the V.G. Shukhov BSTU Sergey Glagolev gave the school participants a lecture "How to Build a Car", in which he told the audience about the history, approaches and principles of creating cars, as well as how the introduction of digital technologies affects the development of the automotive industry in our country and in the world.

The transport theme was continued by Elena Duganova, Associate Professor of the Department of Operation and Organization of Motor Transport at the V.G. Shukhov Belarusian State Technical University. The speaker presented a lecture entitled "Transport Technologies of the Future", where the audience learned about how cities and ground transport infrastructure will change with the development of unmanned aircraft systems.

The day ended with a lecture by Denis Serdechny, Head of the Laboratory of Convergent Expertise and Assessment of Technology Maturity at the Research Institute of Public Policy and Sectoral Economics of the State University of Management. Together with the speaker, the audience discussed the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence in science and education. Participants considered the risks of active development of AI systems, in particular neural networks, and also tried to identify their vulnerabilities.

On the final day of the school, the participants went on an excursion to the Moscow Transport Museum at VDNKh. The young scientists visited the exhibition "You look 100%!", where they learned how transport design in Russia has been formed and changed over the past hundred years. The exhibition told about design solutions in the history of domestic automobile, rail and water transport, the events that influenced it, and the people who designed all this equipment. The excursion participants saw rare domestically produced cars, including the ZiS-Sport, Moskvich-Tourist, GAZ-3105 and VNIITE Maxi, the image of the car of the future "Molniya" and the electric car-gadget "Atom", as well as rare archival photo and video materials of equipment tests, scale models and mock-ups.

At the closing of the "Summer Engineering and Economics School – 2025", the participants shared their impressions of the school program, especially noting the high level of both excursions and lectures. The guests of the State University of Management wished success in the further development and expansion of the project and unanimously admitted that they would be glad to return to the School next season.

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Lectures, workshops and horizontal connections: the Summer Engineering and Economics School 2025 has started at the State University of Management

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On July 21, 2025, the Summer School of Engineering and Economics started at the State University of Management.

The School brings together postgraduate students, young scientists and engineers from different Russian universities for the fourth time. The School's research areas are engineering, unmanned aircraft systems, mechanical engineering, food security, artificial intelligence, and sustainable development.

At the opening ceremony, the rector of the State University of Management Vladimir Stroyev said that the first School was held in 2023 in Grozny on the basis of the GGNTU named after Academician M.D. Millionshchikov, but subsequently changed its location.

"Holding the School in different cities is a positive moment. This way, young scientists get to know the country, establish connections, because not everyone will necessarily work in one place their entire lives. Thanks to this, the geography of the School itself is also expanding. Three universities started the project, and today there are seven universities. The program includes lectures, workshops, master classes, but the main thing for you is communication. I wish you a productive time," the rector said.

Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Russian Federation Boris Chernyshov noted that the Summer Engineering and Economics School, through the efforts of the rector and management of the State University of Management, shows excellent results not only in attracting funding for science, but also in terms of specific results.

"The topic of management in science is one of the key areas in achieving state strategic goals, including in a special military operation. Associations of young scientists can become a new milestone on the path of continuous development of public administration principles. And the State University of Management in this sense can create conditions for attracting new personnel. Science is the future today, and the ability to manage it is a key factor in success in any activity. I hope that the School will result in an attempt to look into the future and suggest new solutions to pressing issues," Boris Chernyshov wished.

The following institutions will participate in the Summer School of Engineering and Economics – 2025: — BSTU named after V.G. Shukhov (Belgorod); — VlSU named after A.G. and N.G. Stoletov (Vladimir); — GGNTU named after academician M.D. Millionshchikov (Grozny); — GUU (Moscow); — DonNTU (Donetsk); — Moscow State University named after A.I. Kuindzhi (Mariupol); — NTU "Sirius" (federal territory "Sirius").

Immediately after the opening ceremony, the School's students were treated to a lecture entitled "Engineering Heritage: Russia – USSR – Russian Federation". But before that, we managed to find out from the Chairman of the Council of Young Scientists and Specialists of the GGNTU named after academician M.D. Millionshchikov Temirlan Sultanbekov, who is participating in the program for the third time, what attracts him to the School.

"The school attracts with relevant and useful lectures, interesting master classes. It is not only interesting, but also undoubtedly useful. And the program changes and is updated every year. At my university, I do not only science, and the School helps to develop various skills. And with each visit, I notice that my level of personal and professional skills, which I can apply in my work, is increasing," Temirlan Sultanbekov.

The Summer School of Engineering and Economics will last until July 25. Students will not only be able to attend lectures on artificial intelligence and workshops on the design of unmanned aerial vehicles, but also tours of production facilities, exhibition spaces, and the State Duma.

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