Polytechnic University at the Russian Industrialist Forum: Results of the Final Day

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The International Forum and Exhibition "Russian Industrialist" concluded on October 31. For Polytechnic University, this day was no less eventful than the previous ones.

Russian Minister of Industry and Trade Anton Alikhanov visited the Polytechnic University booth. SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy gave him a tour. He described in detail the specific technological solutions and museum exhibits on display. The rector emphasized the significance of all the developments and their advantages over similar technologies. He also noted the partnerships and collaboration with leading Russian companies, such as the state corporation Rosatom and Gazprom.

Andrey Rudskoy also held talks with Purnima Anand, President of the Indian non-governmental organization "BRICS International Forum." They discussed opportunities for cooperation with India in training engineers for the civil nuclear industry, the creation of joint educational programs, and attracting Indian students to the Polytechnic University's winter and summer schools.

"We're always happy to build new partnerships internationally. More than 5,000 international students are already studying at the Polytechnic University. Currently, we have very few students from India, but we believe their number needs to increase," emphasized Andrey Rudskoy.

SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy met with Alexander Blokhin, the lead developer at Zvezda. The Rector discussed the university's developments and how it builds collaboration with industrial partners. Alexander Blokhin, in turn, introduced the company's products. The partners ultimately identified areas in which Polytechnic University and Zvezda could further collaborate.

All guests who visited the Polytechnic University stand during the forum highly praised the university's educational and scientific activities, and also noted the quality, relevance, and advantages of the technological solutions presented.

The focus was on developments from the Laser and Additive Technologies Research Laboratory, the Lightweight Materials and Structures Laboratory, and the Engineering Center for Design, Certification, and Testing of Advanced Energy Sources. IMMiT's exhibit at the forum reflected the institute's systematic approach to developing technological areas—from materials science and welding processes to next-generation energy systems—reaffirming the Polytechnic University's key role in shaping Russia's industrial potential.

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The cross-university examination has been completed at the Polytechnic University

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At Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University a cross-university examination session was held over the course of two days, initiated by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and the Federal State Autonomous Institution "Sociocenter".

Intensive work involving university leadership, institute directors, heads of research laboratories, faculty, and industry representatives was designed to assess the universities' implementation of development programs, highlight successful practices and problem areas, identify areas for growth, and prepare useful recommendations for the development of universities across the country.

On the second day of the cross-university assessment, participants continued working in groups on the following topics: "Management System for Achieving Technological Leadership. Development Team," "Research and Development as the Basis for Competitive Technological Solutions," "Engineering Education," and "Strategic Technological Projects."

Participants shared their visions of how to cultivate technological leaders and visionaries within the university; what needs to be changed in the approach to developing educational programs; and how to transform the entire structure of the educational institution to continue developing fundamental science and effectively collaborate with industrial partners on R&D. This candid discussion among professionals allowed them to identify the barriers and challenges the university faces in achieving its goals and objectives, both at the institutional and national levels.

"Already, about 10% of graduates have the potential to become future technology leaders, but, of course, we want to see more of them. I'd also like to highlight another important aspect: we are essentially nurturing ambassadors. Our graduates go to work for industrial partners, head departments, and then come to us as representatives of qualified clients," Marina Bolsunovskaya, Head of the Industrial Stream Data Processing Systems Laboratory at the St. Petersburg Polytechnical School, noted during her speech.

Participants at the event noted that industries struggle to share their knowledge and technologies with each other, and perhaps the university could contribute to overcoming this national challenge.

"The cross-university review is a significant event for the university, the participants of the Priority 2030 program, and the entire higher education system. For us, it's not only an independent assessment of our strategy but also a tool for professional dialogue that helps strengthen our scientific and educational potential and chart a sustainable development path. I am confident that the review's results will serve as an important benchmark for further transformations and will help us more effectively integrate education, science, and innovation. The Polytechnic University traditionally serves as a platform for the open exchange of opinions and the joint search for solutions, and this review confirms our commitment to development and cooperation. I thank my colleagues, experts, and industrial partners for their active participation, constructive approach, and important comments, which we will certainly take into account during the university's transformation," said SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy.

The solutions proposed following the cross-university review were evaluated by experts from the Federal State Autonomous Institution "Sociocenter," members of the expert group under the Council for the Support of Development Programs, and representatives of industrial partners—Tsentrotekh-Engineering LLC (Rosatom State Corporation), Power Machines JSC, and others.

"It's crucial that, as part of the cross-university review, we were able to conduct a professional discussion without regard to rank or title, where each specialist could express their opinion, even if it differed, to the vice-rector or director of the institute. This allowed us to truly uncover and assess the challenges facing the university and, accordingly, propose the most effective solutions," noted Dmitry Shabalkin, an expert at the Sociocenter.

The cross-university assessment is an annual event that will be held at all universities participating in the Priority 2030 program.

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The concepts of student startup projects were defended at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering.

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Defense Day at the Growth Point

The "Growth Point" space at SPbGASU hosted the presentation of student startup concepts, which are being developed as part of the "Startup as a Diploma" program.

Nineteen teams presented their ideas in the areas of construction technologies, digital solutions, and engineering services. The projects were distinguished by their practical focus, relevance, and creative approach to solving industry challenges.

The projects presented included: "Code.ak" – a platform for student IT solutions (authors Andrey Kornyushin, Kirill Fershtadt, and Vadim Koptsov); "maps4people" – a cross-platform web application for intelligent navigation inside buildings and complexes (Kirill Tishunin, Danila Luttsev); a biometric control system for occupational safety (Natalya Chernyakova, Veronika Mikhelson, Alexandra Kolesova, Sofia Myagkaya); "PARAMETERS" – an automated calculation of development parameters according to urban planning regulations (Sergey Popov); an AI assistant for construction optimization (Nikita Kashcheev, Ksenia Pisareva); a digital platform for the rental and sale of construction machinery and equipment (Alexey Titavnin, Bogdan Yakovenko), and others.

The students' work was evaluated by experts—faculty and industry partners of the university. They noted the high level of preparation of the participants and the practical significance of the ideas presented.

Ekaterina Abolina, Director of the Center for Student Entrepreneurship and Careers at SPbGASU, noted the growing student interest in the program: "Last year, 13 teams participated, and this year, 19. Every year, more and more students are showing initiative and striving to realize their ideas as startups. This is a good indicator that the entrepreneurial environment at the university is developing and becoming more active."

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The RUDN University Faculty of Economics signed a cooperation agreement with two companies

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At the XIV International Gas Forum, the RUDN University Faculty of Economics signed a tripartite cooperation agreement with Gazprom International Limited and RariTEK Holding.

Students at our university will be able to complete internships at partner companies and have the opportunity to receive employment based on their results. The parties will also collaborate on continuing education programs and joint research activities.

Furthermore, as part of the signed agreement, the parties agreed to jointly implement MBA programs, the goal of which is to train qualified specialists in foreign economic activity to ensure effective interaction with friendly states.

The signing of the agreement was a true breakthrough for the faculty. This isn't just a memorandum of understanding—it's a true bridge between the educational process and the world of big technology and business. Our students will have a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in the atmosphere of true industrial giants, witness firsthand how innovative projects operate, and even contribute to them. Education is becoming vibrant, dynamic, and relevant, meaning our graduates will emerge as ready-made professionals, in demand by the market right now. This level of interaction between universities and industry is precisely the path that leads to success for every student and the entire educational community!

Inna Andronova

Dean of the Faculty of Economics at RUDN University

About partner companies

Gazprom International Limited is a specialized company of the Gazprom Group focused on prospecting for and acquiring oil and gas assets with high technical and economic indicators in friendly countries. RUDN University previously offered continuing education programs for the company's employees. These programs were aimed at training specialists in aspects of foreign economic activity, including the use of modern financial technologies, economic analysis of international projects, and negotiating with international partners.

JSC RariTEK Holding is a trade and industrial association. The organization's activities are based on a comprehensive approach to the implementation of natural gas vehicles, including the production and supply of natural gas vehicles (compressed/liquefied), genuine spare parts, personnel training, maintenance, the creation and development of natural gas refueling infrastructure, and the conversion of existing vehicles.

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Associate Professor Andrey Boyarintsev has been awarded a prestigious scientific award.

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Rector of the St. Petersburg University of Management Technologies and Economics Oleg Smeshko, Andrey Boyarintsev, and Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Science and Higher Education of the Government of St. Petersburg Vladimir Gaidei

On October 30, as part of the St. Petersburg Congress "Professional Education, Science, and Innovation in the 21st Century," a ceremony was held to award the winners of the competition for the best innovative projects in science and higher education in St. Petersburg in 2025.

Andrey Boyarintsev, Associate Professor of the Department of Geotechnics at St. Petersburg State University of Architecture and Civil Engineering, won the competition in the category "Earth Sciences and Arctic Exploration."

The award ceremony was attended by our university's Vice-Rector for Research, Evgeny Korolev.

We congratulate our laureate and wish him further scientific success!

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On November 3–4, Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin will visit the People's Republic of China.

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The 30th regular meeting of the heads of government of Russia and China is scheduled to take place in Hangzhou, with the participation of Mikhail Mishustin and Premier of the State Council of the People's Republic of China Li Qiang.

In Beijing, Mikhail Mishustin will meet with President of the People's Republic of China Xi Jinping.

The upcoming meetings will focus on current issues related to strengthening Russia-China relations, a comprehensive partnership, and strategic interaction. Priority will be given to deepening trade, economic, cultural, and humanitarian cooperation, and promoting joint projects in energy, industry, agriculture, education, and other areas.

Following the meeting, a Joint Communique and a number of Russian-Chinese documents will be signed.

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The government will expand special economic zones in three regions.

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Resolution of October 30, 2025 No. 1686

The government continues to develop territories with special conditions for doing business, where investors can implement projects in priority sectors on preferential terms. A resolution has been signed expanding the special economic zone (SEZ) in the Sverdlovsk region.

The project concerns the Titanium Valley Industrial and Production Special Economic Zone. Its area will increase to 635.7 hectares by incorporating land plots located in the city of Alapayevsk on the site of a former metallurgical plant. Optimal conditions for infrastructure access, as well as rail connections, have been preserved here. A number of interconnected investment projects in the metallurgy sector will be implemented within the renovated area. The investment volume for these projects will exceed 28 billion rubles. The creation of over 1,000 jobs is planned.

Resolutions have also been prepared to expand the boundaries of the "Center" industrial production special economic zone in the Voronezh region and the "Kulibin" special economic zone in the Nizhny Novgorod region. The former plans to build an integrated steel mill, a grain processing plant, and an aluminum profile coating plant. The latter plans to launch investment projects in the production of building materials, modular homes, and in the food industry and logistics.

Special economic zones are created to develop manufacturing, high-tech industries, tourism, and port infrastructure. Securing a business in a special economic zone offers a number of advantages. Residents can enjoy tax breaks and customs preferences, as well as reduced rental payments.

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Marat Khusnullin: In the Rostov region, 20 km of the federal M-4 "Don" highway was widened during reconstruction.

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In the Rostov Region, reconstruction is underway on the M-4 "Don" highway from km 933 to km 1024. As of today, the roadway has been widened to six lanes over a section approximately 20 km long. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

"The development of a high-quality road infrastructure across the country is a driver of socioeconomic development. Expanding territorial connections opens up new opportunities for citizen mobility, business, and domestic tourism, as well as improved logistics. All of this directly impacts the quality of life. In the Rostov Region, reconstruction is ongoing on the M-4 "Don" highway from km 933 to km 1024. Work is underway in the Kamensky, Krasnosulinsky, and Oktyabrsky districts, as well as within the city limits of Kamensk-Shakhtinsky and Shakhty. As the main transport artery in southern Russia, this highway is of strategic importance not only for the region but for the entire country. A significant amount of work has been completed here to date. The widening of the roadway to six lanes has been completed over a section approximately 20 km long," said Marat Khusnullin.

Currently, the laying of the top layer of the road base and the bottom layer of the pavement has been completed at 18 km, and the top layer of the pavement has also been laid at another 2 km of the route.

More than 453 thousand cubic meters of soil were excavated at the site, approximately 329 thousand cubic meters of soil were backfilled, and 272 thousand cubic meters of sand were laid.

Domestic materials are being used during the reconstruction. Sand and crushed stone are supplied from quarries in the Rostov Region and neighboring regions, and construction elements such as pipes, barrier fencing, road signs, and supports are purchased from manufacturers across Russia. This approach supports domestic production and ensures the high quality of the materials used.

According to Vyacheslav Petushenko, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company Avtodor, eight temporary bypass roads have been installed for the convenience of drivers during the reconstruction, ensuring safe and uninterrupted traffic even during rush hour. This allows for the maintenance of normal traffic volumes. Furthermore, work is actively underway on artificial structures.

"At the overpasses located at km 936 and 939 of the M-4 Don Highway, we have completed the construction of monolithic reinforced concrete foundations for the supports with waterproofing. At km 969, we have completed dismantling the bridge structure beams. At km 944, 960, and 997, we continue to widen the existing overpasses. At km 1013 and 1023, we have installed the superstructure beams. We are also conducting dynamic pile tests using impact loading methods, including determining the load-bearing capacity and monitoring pile failures in accordance with GOST and industry standards. These tests verify the piles' ability to withstand loads and ensure the structure's reliability during operation," noted Vyacheslav Petushenko.

The project's implementation will significantly improve road safety, enhance transport accessibility in the southern regions, and make travel to the Black Sea even more comfortable.

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Financial news: 10/31/2025, 14-13, the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the WUSH (iWUSHolding) security were changed.

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October 31, 2025

14:13

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on October 31, 2025, 14-13 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -92.48%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.29 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 119.74%) of the WUSH (iВУШХолднг) security were changed.

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Financial news: On October 31, 2025, at 14:09, the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor, the carry rate, and the range of interest rate risk assessment for the WUSH (iWUSHoldng) security were changed.

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October 31, 2025

14:09

In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of PJSC Moscow Exchange by the National Credit Center (JSC) on October 31, 2025, 14:09 (Moscow time), the values of the lower limit of the repo price corridor with the settlement code Y0/Y1Dt (up to -81.73%), the transfer rate and the range of interest rate risk assessment (up to -0.25 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 107.92%) of the WUSH (iWUSHHoldng) security were changed.

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