The first conference for HR specialists of the Moscow Government was held in the capital.

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On December 1, the Moscow Government's first HR conference, "Behind the Scenes," was held at the Lomonosov Innovation Cluster. Over 600 Moscow experts discussed key challenges in the sector and outlined solutions to help the city's team become even stronger.

Labor market

Representatives from HR departments at Moscow-based organizations discussed current challenges, exchanged useful tools, strengthened working relationships, and shared experiences. This open dialogue will enable Moscow organizations to make more informed personnel decisions, thereby more effectively improving the quality of life in the city.

"HR specialists often remain behind the scenes, even though their work and the right tools for attracting, retaining, and developing people directly determine the effectiveness of organizations. It was important for us to highlight those people and practices that often go unnoticed, yet actually support the city's vast system. The conference became a platform for professionals to discuss real-life work situations and share tools that influence the development of organizations in the best city on earth—the capital," said Polina Loginova, Head of the HR Services Department of the Moscow Government.

The labor market situation was a recurring theme at the conference. Key challenges facing the Moscow Government as one of the largest employers were discussed, and solutions were shared that, amidst a labor shortage, help them operate, strengthen teams, support employee development, and enhance internal expertise. A joint presentation on this topic was presented by the event organizer, the HR Services Department, and the career hh.ru platforms not only opened the meeting, but also set the general framework for discussion.

HR strategy in the public sector

One of the event's highlights was a panel discussion with representatives of the winners of the first Moscow Government HR Management Award "In Frame," previously hosted by the management team. The award finalists—leaders from Moscow government agencies and organizations, PSB Bank, and the Kazan City Hall—discussed the transformation of the HR specialist's role, shared talent attraction and retention practices, and proposed solutions for improving the effectiveness of HR management in the public sector.

The country's best HR practices received the Moscow Government's "In Frame" award.

"In a context where all industries are facing unprecedented HR challenges, the public sector must speak the same language with the labor market to remain competitive in the battle for talent. The "Behind the Scenes" conference has become a platform for such dialogue. Here, we not only diagnose common challenges—from staff turnover to finding motivated specialists—but also collaborate on innovative and proactive actions. This approach allows us not only to adapt to change but to build a HR strategy as the foundation for the smooth operation of the entire metropolis," said Pavel Kovalev, Deputy Head of Human Resources at the Moscow Metro.

The conference's key results were the creation of an environment for the free exchange of best practices and the development of a common vision for developing the HR potential of government organizations. This format supports ongoing dialogue and accelerates the implementation of modern HR solutions, strengthening teams in Moscow and other regions.

Irina Bochkova, Deputy Chief of Staff and Head of the HR Policy Department at the Kazan City Hall, noted that government agencies are currently competing with corporations for employees, requiring flexible and effective HR solutions. The best way to find them is through open dialogue and the exchange of best practices with partners from other municipalities. Together, they are creating a new paradigm for public service, instilling values of service in managers, and developing them to meet the demands of the times. According to her, by sharing unique experience, the Moscow Government is setting a trend for HR transformation and fostering growth.

Thanks to such events, the entire Moscow team becomes stronger: HR specialists are changing their approach to working with employees, which helps city services become more efficient and residents more quickly notice improvements in their usual services.

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The Mayor of Moscow presented the "Parental Glory" awards.

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Moscow parents with many children have received state awards for their significant contributions to strengthening the institution of family and raising children. Sergei Sobyanin presented the Order of Parental Glory and its medals.

"Perhaps no medal, no order, no award touches hearts as much as the 'Parental Glory' award. What you do can even be called a 'feat,' because it is the most difficult, the most challenging, requiring not just a day's work but a lifetime dedicated to creating large, beautiful families. You are laying the foundation for the future of our city and our country," Sergei Sobyanin addressed the parents of many children.

In accordance with the regulations on state awards of the Russian Federation (Decree of the President of the Russian Federation of September 7, 2010 No. 1099), Sergei Sobyanin presents state awards on behalf of and on the instructions of the President of Russia.

The Order of Parental Glory was awarded to Svetlana and Vladimir Dubinin, who are raising eight children, and to Elena and Maxim Sazonov, who are raising eight children.

"On behalf of our entire extended family, we thank you for your comprehensive assistance and support. Thanks to you, we have had the wonderful opportunity to live in our own home for 10 years now. Once again, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for everything you do for Moscow and its residents," said Vladimir Dubinin.

The following were awarded the Medal of the Order of Parental Glory:

— Evgenia and Andrey Budtolaev, raising six children;

— Natalia and Alexey Bulychev, raising five children;

— Yulia and Alexey Vetchinkin, raising four children;

– Ekaterina and Oleg Isaev, raising five children;

– Salimat Kambarova and Rasul Abdurakhmanov, raising four children;

– Svetlana and Anatoly Kondratyev, raising five children;

— Nelia Larina and Denis Shvidkin, raising four children;

— Veronika Lebedinskaya and Sergei Skvortsov, raising four children;

– Maria and Maxim Markov, raising five children;

— Lyubov and Igor Mikhailov, raising five children;

– Nina and Alexey Ozerov, raising five children;

– Olga and Alexander Oreshkin, raising five children;

– Olga and Dmitry Pogosov, raising four children;

– Natalia Podryabinnikova and Alexey Postnikov, raising five children;

— Ekaterina and Roman Reutov, raising six children;

– Nadezhda and Konstantin Ryzhak, raising seven children;

— Elena and Alexey Sinev, raising four children;

– Maria and Vasily Stepanov, raising five children;

– Olga and Mikhail Tagilov, raising five children;

— Elena and Ilgar Tagiev, raising four children;

– Svetlana and Nikolai Telnov, raising five children;

— Yulia and Anton Chabay, raising five children.

"Dear Sergey Semenovich, I want to thank you for our city. My family and I travel a lot, but we always return to the capital of our country with great joy and inspiration. It truly is, as the song goes, the best city on Earth. And your contribution to this is undeniable, because over the past years and decades, we have seen our city transform, how it has changed, and how it is becoming, without exaggeration, the best capital of all cities, including capitals in Europe and Asia. Wherever we are, our city is the best. We bow deeply to you, and I wish you good health, fortitude, and continued success in your endeavors," Dmitry Pogosov said in his acceptance speech.

Social support for large families in Moscow

Over the past 15 years, the number of large families in Moscow (three or more children) has increased almost 3.7-fold, reaching 240,100. These families are raising 612,200 children.

Large families receive a range of social support measures from the city budget, including benefits, compensation, privileges, and in-kind assistance in education, healthcare, and culture, as well as assistance in improving their housing conditions.

From January 1, 2025, payments to families with children were indexed by 5.5 percent.

Children under three years of age receive a monthly compensation payment of 947 rubles to offset the increase in the cost of food.

Each child under 18 receives a monthly compensation payment to offset expenses due to rising costs of living. For families with three or four children, the compensation amount is 1,681 rubles per child, and for families raising five or more children, it is 2,100 rubles per child.

Children under 18 years of age studying in educational institutions receive an annual compensation payment for the purchase of a set of clothing for attending classes during their studies—13,987 rubles per child.

In addition to other payments for children, each family with three or more children receives:

— a monthly compensation payment to cover expenses for housing and utilities in the amount of 1,462 rubles for a family with three or four children and 2,922 rubles for a family with five or more children;

— monthly compensation payment for telephone use in the amount of 292 rubles per family.

In addition, families with five or more minor children receive a monthly compensation of 2,520 rubles for the purchase of children's goods.

Special social support measures have been established in Moscow for large families raising 10 or more children. They are entitled to:

— a monthly compensation payment in the amount of 2,100 rubles for each child under the age of 18 (for full-time students — up to 23 years of age);

— annual compensation payment for International Family Day (May 15) — 27,972 rubles per family and for Knowledge Day (September 1) — 41,955 rubles per family.

In addition, mothers who have given birth to 10 or more children, reside in Moscow, and receive a pension receive a monthly compensation payment of 27,972 rubles.

"Moscow also provides every opportunity for the children's intellectual and creative education. In addition to the support of their extended family, they feel the care of a large city," Sergei Sobyanin wrote in

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Additional support for large families

Large families in the capital receive not only cash payments but also a range of benefits. These include:

— free supply of baby food for children under seven years of age;

— free provision of medicines to children under 18 years of age;

— free provision of two meals a day to children studying in educational institutions implementing general education programs;

— free travel on all types of public transport (except taxis and minibuses) for children under 18 years of age and their parents using a social card;

— free travel on suburban rail transport for children under 18 years of age and their parents;

— admission of children to state preschool educational institutions in the city of Moscow on a priority basis;

— exemption from payment for the maintenance of children in state preschool educational institutions;

— free use by children of paid physical education, health and sports services provided by institutions that are part of the city state system of physical education and sports, in the manner established by the Government of Moscow;

— benefits for establishing the amount of payment for housing and utilities in the manner and under the conditions established by the Government of Moscow;

— the right to the provision of residential premises owned by the city of Moscow and subsidies for the acquisition or construction of residential premises in the manner and under the conditions established by federal legislation and legal acts of the city of Moscow;

— the right to free admission to the zoo, payment at discounted prices established by the Moscow Government, visits to museums, parks of culture and recreation, exhibitions, stadiums, cultural, educational and sports events in the specified cultural and sports institutions under the jurisdiction of the Moscow Government, and once a month — free admission to museums and stadiums;

— one of the parents in a large family, in whose name the vehicle is registered, is exempt from paying transport tax for one vehicle;

— free use of parking spaces for vehicles for one of the parents (adoptive parents) in a large family, in whose name the vehicle is registered, for which he/she has been granted a tax benefit in the form of an exemption from paying the transport tax.

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In addition, upon the birth of a baby, large families, like everyone else, receive "Our Treasure" gift sets. These include 50 universal items suitable for both boys and girls. These include a mattress, blanket, diapers, onesies, a bath towel with a mitten, diapers, rompers, bodysuits, a digital thermometer, and much more.

Since February 2020, families can receive a compensation payment of 20,000 rubles instead of a gift set.

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Fog is expected in the capital overnight and in the morning of December 3.

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According to weather forecasters, fog is expected in parts of the capital from 9:00 PM on December 2 until 12:00 PM on December 3. Visibility will range from 200 to 700 meters.

The air temperature will fluctuate between minus one and plus one degree.

Residents and visitors are urged to exercise caution and caution. Drivers should strictly adhere to speed limits and follow the traffic, and avoid sudden maneuvers.

In case of emergency, please call 101 or 112 or the single hotline of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for the city of Moscow: 7 495 637-31-01.

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A tour for children of SVO participants was held at Vnukovo Airport.

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Schoolchildren from the Troitsky and Novomoskovsky administrative districts, whose parents are participating in a special military operation, took a tour of Vnukovo International Airport named after A.N. Tupolev.

Just like in a real liner

The visit began at the training center, where future aviation specialists are trained. The young guests were told about the airport's history and shown mock-ups of aircraft and airfield equipment. Instructors gave the children an introductory lesson, after which they each performed takeoff and landing in a Tu-154 flight simulator.

The children also took on the role of air traffic controllers: they learned about aircraft tracking equipment and systems, independently determined their flight paths, altitude, and speed, and learned how to use the control panel.

Dogs and a falcon are on guard for safety

At the airport entrance, the young participants underwent security screening. Aviation security personnel demonstrated the operation of introscopes, metal detector frames, and other equipment. There, the children were met by dog handlers and their dog, who explained animal training and the special skills required for such a responsible service.

It turns out that four-legged helpers aren't the only ones involved in airport life. Flight safety is also ensured by ornithologists and their feathered protégé, a tame falcon. The schoolchildren learned how the raptor scares away seagulls, grey partridges, snipes, pigeons, and crows from the airfield, preventing them from getting into airplane engines during takeoff and landing.

In the check-in hall, young guests learned about the specifics of working at the information desk and visited the children's waiting room. In the baggage claim area, they were shown a demonstration of a modern luggage tracing system using artificial intelligence technology.

Anyone can become a pilot

A special part of the program was a meeting with a pilot from one of the airlines based at Vnukovo Airport. He shared the story of his professional journey—from his first training sessions on a training aircraft to piloting modern passenger airliners—and answered questions from the young audience. The children were particularly interested in the emergency situations that experience and professionalism help them overcome.

"It was really interesting to learn about how airplanes work, what lift is, and why a vertical speed indicator is needed. I had no idea how much a pilot and the entire airport crew must know and be able to do!" ninth-grader Polina Dolgova shared her impressions.

The tour concluded with a photo shoot against the backdrop of the airfield apron and runway, where the students received souvenirs. Many students admitted that the event inspired them to seriously consider a career in civil aviation.

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More than 1.6 million gas stoves have been inspected in Moscow since the beginning of the year.

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This year, specialists from the city's municipal services department have inspected over 1.6 million gas stoves installed in Moscow residents' apartments. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing, Utilities, and Urban Development. Petr Biryukov.

"Between January and November, we inspected the functionality and safety compliance of over 1.6 million gas stoves, representing approximately 90 percent of the total. If any violations are detected, gas workers eliminate any safety hazards and provide recommendations for future operation and repair," noted Pyotr Biryukov.

Gas safety issues are constantly under special control. Every year, specialists from Mosgaz JSC conduct scheduled maintenance of all gasified residential buildings in the city.

The average lifespan of a gas stove is 10 to 12 years. After this time, gas valves wear out, burner diffusers become deformed, and oven insulation deteriorates. Maintaining the safe operation of such appliances is impossible, so replacement is necessary. A gas stove must be equipped with a gas control system that shuts off the gas supply if the burner flame goes out.

Responsibility for the maintenance and replacement of gas equipment lies with the owner or tenant of the residential premises.

Information about the dates and times of inspections is posted on boards installed in entrances and courtyards.

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Reading of the play "The Right to Be Forgotten"

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As part of the "Drama. 21st Century" project, guests will be introduced to Maria Mikheleva's play "The Right to Forget"—the story of a heroine who undergoes an experimental operation to remove traumatic memories and faces consequences that affect her very identity. Participating in the reading will be Evgenia Kryukova, an actress with the independent Theatre of Stories and a winner of the "Initial Event—21st Century" contemporary drama competition.

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Special project for the anniversary of Vladimir Martynov. "Halkidiki"

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The Tsaritsyno Museum-Reserve presents a concert commemorating the 80th birthday of Vladimir Martynov, one of the key contemporary composers and the originator of the concept of new simplicity. The evening will feature his composition "Chalkidiki" for marimba, vibraphone, percussion, and organ—a work inspired by the Greek peninsula and myths of land and sea.

In the musical score, the element of water and the feminine element are conveyed by the organ, while the power of the earth and the masculine character are conveyed by percussion instruments. The first performance of the piece was entrusted to multi-instrumentalist Petr Glavatskikh, who, together with Sofia Iglitskaya, will present the work at Tsaritsyn. The composer explores the fundamental principles of rhythm and sound, inviting listeners to complete immersion and attentive perception of musical details.

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Sweet dreams

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This theatrical concert based on the biography of Marina Tsvetaeva will combine live vocal and instrumental performances with poetry, which has been celebrated in various musical styles for over 100 years. Audiences will experience the poet's life through music and words, conveying her inner strength, fragility, and the emotional intensity of her work.

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Warm houses and a special menu: how the inhabitants of enclosures in Moscow parks spend the winter

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The calendar winter has arrived in Moscow, and not only people are preparing for it, but also the inhabitants of Moscow parks under the jurisdiction of the capital Department of CultureMany animals are adapted to cold weather, but they still need human care during the cold season. Why do swans need panoramic windows in their enclosures? Why does Arseny the rabbit spend the winter in a zoologist's office? Where can you see rebellious birds? And which animals need the help of caring Muscovites in winter? Read on to find out.

Pheasants and peacocks – keep warm

Eight pheasants, a pair of swans, a peacock and three rabbits in Neskuchny Garden and other areas Gorky Park Prepared for the cold weather. Most of the animals will remain in their existing enclosures, which park staff have insulated, but the swans will be moving to their new home on Maly Golitsynsky Pond.

A pair of swans, Odette and Siegfried, are thriving. Their winter home has three bathtubs of varying sizes, heaters, lighting, ventilation, and panoramic windows. Park visitors can watch the birds through a window, and the swans themselves enjoy watching the activity outside. In the fall, we leave the door to the house open, and the birds occasionally come in to warm up, but when the frost sets in, the birds themselves are reluctant to leave their warm home. Maria Kazankina, Head of Animal Care at Gorky Park

The pheasant and peacock enclosures have been covered with reinforced plastic to protect them from rain, snow, and wind. The birds' diet now includes more protein: boiled eggs, sunflower seeds, and mealworms. The amount of grains has also increased, but fewer vegetables are being given than in summer. This diet keeps them full for a long time and helps keep them warm.

The rabbits require special attention. Although these animals are adapted to cold weather and develop a thick, warm undercoat in the fall, they are given extra hay to furnish their homes and are monitored daily. If the outside temperature approaches -20 degrees Celsius, the rabbits are temporarily moved to warm enclosures. The park's oldest long-eared inhabitant, Arseniy, spends the winter in the zoologist's office: due to his advanced age (10 years), he requires a special diet and medication.

The winter regime will remain in effect until mid-spring. In April, shortly before the traditional city cleanup day, the insulation and protective film will be removed, the enclosures will be cleaned, and they will be prepared for the warm season.

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Swan wintering under the supervision of specialists

Almost all the mute swans from Penyaginsky Pond in the landscape park have already moved to warm winter enclosures. MitinoThe largest flock of these birds in Moscow—23 individuals—lives here. They are being transferred gradually. Today, only three birds—the most unruly—are swimming on the water's surface. The pond is not yet frozen over, there's plenty of food, there's plenty of room to roam, and these swans are doing well. As soon as the weather gets colder, park staff will transfer them too.

Our swans have winter enclosures with baths, heated floors, heating, and lighting. They are located in a fenced yard. The birds can go outside if they wish. Our charges are fully equipped and will spend the entire winter in a comfortable enclosure under the supervision of specialists. After being transported from the pond, each swan is examined by a veterinarian who provides care recommendations. Their winter diet includes compound feed, beans, grains, vegetables, and vitamins. Alexander Lada, Head of the Creative and Cultural Events Department at Mitino Landscape Park

The first pair of swans appeared on Penyaginsky Pond five years ago; the birds were named Konstantin and Elena. This year, they hatched five chicksThey've now almost caught up with their parents in height, though their feathers are still baby gray. In the spring, when the ice melts, the water warms up a bit, and the air reaches 10 degrees above zero, the swans will return to the pond.

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Winter vacation in warmth

Enclosures on the territory of the ecocenter Kuzminki The shelters are now empty. All 47 of their inhabitants have moved to the shelter for the winter. Muscovy ducks, Chinese geese, pheasants, turkeys, ducks, the sheep Mittens, and the goats Vecherka and Belosnezhka have been placed in the warm rooms of the shelter. Park visitors will only be able to see them in the spring.

We send our charges to the nursery in mid-October, as the weather becomes unpredictable, and rain and frost can harm them. The animals and birds will be safe there. Before the transfer, the winter enclosures were inspected, including ventilation and humidity levels. A veterinarian will check the animals regularly. A few months in warmth and peace will help them recuperate and return in good spirits—a true vacation. Osip Tuninsky, Director of the Kuzminki Ecocenter

He emphasizes that tame animals and birds don't need help; they've been provided with good wintering conditions. He encourages concerned Muscovites to support the park's wild inhabitants during the cold weather. The eco-center regularly holds lectures and workshops where you can learn about squirrels' and birds' favorite foods, how to fill a bird feeder, and which animals need help most. You can also join environmental campaigns and donate food to the animals and birds.

Hedgehogs in the capital's natural areas have begun preparing for the cold weather.The Moscow Zoo's heat-loving inhabitants have moved into their winter enclosures.

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A Career Jumpstart for Young Scientists: How TechnoHunter Helps Find Your Dream Job

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Service Technohunter The project launched on September 1st on the i.moscow platform. In the first two months, dozens of universities joined, and over 150 young scientists responded to requests from companies resident in the Lomonosov cluster. The project's main goal is to attract young professionals to participate in Moscow's innovative development by offering them the opportunity to become part of cutting-edge science-intensive projects and technology teams.

The service closely collaborates with leading Moscow universities, such as Sechenov University, Lomonosov Moscow State University (MSU), Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, National University of Science and Technology MISIS (MISIS), Bauman Moscow State Technical University, and others. Students and young scientists have the opportunity to solve pressing problems in high-tech business using the full R

Thanks to direct communication between business and academia, more than 20 students have already begun internships at innovative companies.

Malika Kakchekeeva, a second-year master's student in Materials Science and Technology at MISIS, applied for an internship through the TechnoHunter service on September 9. After an interview at the Ural Polymer Technology Plant "Mayak," she was accepted as a polymer materials engineer and technologist in October. Malika is currently gaining practical experience working with polymer composite materials and is actively involved in bringing innovations to market.

Evgeny Ukhanov, a 21-year-old fifth-year student majoring in Fundamental Mathematics and Mechanics at Moscow State University, applied for an internship on September 21st. Following a selection process and interviews at Tekhnika Molodezhi, a Moscow-based company that develops software for monitoring the condition of aircraft, he was hired as a Data Scientist (a specialist in big data analysis and processing) on November 19th. Evgeny currently analyzes incoming data on aircraft and components, evaluates the feasibility of using neural networks to speed up and improve the quality of raw data processing, and participates in data audits to identify errors and inconsistencies. He is gaining hands-on experience applying technologies at the intersection of aviation, data analysis, and neural networks.

Vera Primak is a fifth-year student majoring in pharmacy at Sechenov University. She was selected for the Crombio Biotechnological Research Center, a company developing biotech solutions for the treatment of autoimmune and infectious diseases. She applied for an internship through the TechnoHunter service on September 8th, and on September 24th, she was accepted as a medical device registration specialist. Vera currently analyzes regulatory requirements for medical devices of various risk classes, studies typical grounds for registration denials, and develops a checklist for their prevention, expanding her professional opportunities beyond pharmacy practice and immersing herself in the high-tech pharmaceutical sector.

Evgeniya Soroka, a first-year MISiS Master's student in Chemical Engineering, also applied to the same company on September 22nd through the TechnoHunter service. After being selected on October 23rd, she was accepted as a cross-functional laboratory research assistant. Evgeniya is currently involved in the generation and patent screening of technological solutions, selecting reagents and optimal synthesis conditions, and synthesizing active pharmaceutical ingredients and excipients, gaining research experience in an innovative team rather than a traditional production line.

Moscow Innovation Cluster Promotes the creation of conditions for the implementation of priority areas of scientific and technological development in the capital—the development and implementation of modern technologies, scientific, technological, and industrial cooperation, and effective interaction among all participants in the city's innovation ecosystem. The cluster includes organizations from 87 regions of Russia. Developers and high-tech businesses have access to more than 50 digital services and facilities available in the city. The project is overseen by Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development of the City of Moscow.

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