Black Bears-Polytech at the Digital Atom Festival: Sporting Success and a New Partnership

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The SPbPU team competed among teams from Russian nuclear power plants and Rosatom State Corporation's flagship universities at the All-Russian Digital Sports Festival "Digital Atom," dedicated to the 80th anniversary of the nuclear industry. The festival was organized by Rosenergoatom Concern, and its Center for Modern Sports Technologies served as the operator.

Among the honored guests were representatives of the Leningrad Nuclear Power Plant, the St. Petersburg administration, and the Leningrad Region government. The festival began with a vibrant opening ceremony featuring Russian basketball legends Evgeny Gomelsky and Irina Sumnikova. The highlights of the sports program included performances from the Football Skills and Slam Dunk Contest.

More than 150 participants competed in interactive basketball and football, basketball and football combined events, Counter-Strike 2, and sports programming.

The Polytechnicians won bronze medals in three disciplines:

Counter-Strike 2 (participants included Rodion Negura, Artem Boyarov, Yaroslav Karaban, Maxim Fedorov, and Kirill Borovsky); Basketball Combined Event (participants included men's national basketball team players Mark Kofler, Nikolai Mukhametzhanov, and Mikhail Gusev; Egor Alekseenko from the phygital sports team was named best player); Individual Interactive Basketball (NBA) (Egor Alekseenko).

During the festival, a cooperation agreement was signed between Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the Autonomous Non-Profit Organization "Center for Modern Sports Technologies of Rosenergoatom Concern." The document was signed on behalf of SPbPU by Valery Sushchenko, Director of the Institute of Physical Education, Sports, and Tourism, and by Sergey Fomin, General Director, on behalf of the Center.

The partnership aims to develop education, sports, and the projects "Planet Basketball – Orange Atom," "Digital Atom," and "Atomic Energy of Sports."

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The Impulse T1 conference was held at the new NSU campus.

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The Novosibirsk Region boasts one of the most developed IT training ecosystems in the country. Thousands of IT specialists and engineers graduate annually from 10 universities and 14 colleges in the region. Many of them are in demand at leading Russian and international companies and become proponents of the latest technologies. This was announced by Elena Proforuk, head of the Novosibirsk Region Ministry of Digital Development, at a press briefing that kicked off the "Impulse T1" conference in Novosibirsk. The event took place on the new campus of Novosibirsk State University.

Novosibirsk has traditionally been among Russia's IT leaders. Today, the sector employs over 30,000 specialists, and approximately 3,000 IT companies are registered in the region. In 2025, the digital industry's contribution to the gross regional product reached 4%, exceeding the Russian average. In the first six months, the local IT sector contributed over 7 billion rubles to the budget, with revenue and tax revenues increasing by 20-30%.

"Our main competitive advantage is our highly qualified workforce. The region boasts a unique combination of education, science, and industry, which ensures dynamic growth in the IT sector and the digital transformation of the entire economy, as well as provides young people with opportunities to successfully find employment in their home region," said Elena Proforuk, head of the Novosibirsk Region Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media project office.

Mikhail Knigin, Executive Director of T1 Integration, noted that Novosibirsk is one of the key regions for the T1 IT holding company. "Today, we have over 500 employees in Novosibirsk, and the team has grown by 37% over the past year. This demonstrates the growing potential of the region's engineering workforce and the effectiveness of the practice-oriented approach to training specialists, which is achieved through the collaboration between educational institutions and businesses," Mikhail Knigin emphasized.

This year, NSU launched a bachelor's degree program in applied artificial intelligence: 176 students from more than 20 regions are studying not only technical disciplines and programming but also IT project management. All students are participating in the development of real-world solutions for Russian businesses. The program's anchor industry partner is the IT holding T1. As part of the program's training, the company provides students with access to its own IT solutions. In 2026, NSU will implement the Cybox platform for a full cycle of working with machine learning models, which will be used both in education and for research purposes.

"Artificial intelligence isn't a privilege for a select few, but a tool that should be taught to students from their first year. The sooner we introduce practical and project-based learning, the faster young specialists become marketable," says Alexey Okunev, Director of the NSU Institute of Intelligent Robotics.

As part of the conference, IT holding T1 also held a hackathon across two tracks: "Digital Dress Code: Creating Local ML Video Segmentation Modules and a Personalized Background Generator"; and "CodeMetrics: Developing a System for Automatically Assessing Team Performance Through Git Metrics Analysis." Over 630 students registered for the competition, with 10 teams reaching the finals. Third place in the "Digital Dress Code" track was taken by first-year students from the Institute of Intelligent Robotics, studying in the new bachelor's degree program "Applied Artificial Intelligence," supported by IT holding T1 and supervised by the Analytical Center under the Government of the Russian Federation.

A cooperation agreement was also signed between NSU and the IT holding T1 in the field of education. Key areas include improving the quality of IT education, taking into account current practical needs, and developing students' research activities in the field of AI.

The event demonstrated that Novosibirsk is becoming not only a magnet for high-tech companies, but also a true laboratory for new educational solutions, forming the foundation for Russia's digital future.

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Novosibirsk scientists have developed a nanotube-based concentrate for creating "smart" silicone rubber.

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Novosibirsk, October 28, 2025: Researchers at the National Technology Initiative (NTI) Competence Center for Modeling and Development of New Functional Materials with Predetermined Properties (CNFM) at NSU have developed a concentrate based on multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) that can improve the properties of silicone rubbers. This new solution opens up potential applications in a wide range of industries, from medicine to oil and gas production. The development was funded by the National Technology Initiative Foundation.

"We've filed a Russian patent application for the invention 'concentrate composition and method for producing it.' This material is used to modify silicones, both low- and high-viscosity. It increases strength and imparts electrically conductive properties to the material, which were previously difficult to achieve," explained Andrey Skuratov, a research fellow at the NSU Center for Scientific Physics and Mathematics. Silicone rubbers are widely used in industry and medicine: they are used to make O-rings, gaskets, metal coatings, conveyor belts, and medical equipment components.

Standard methods for introducing nanotubes into silicone do not produce the desired results. According to researchers, simply adding nanotube powder to the material causes it to lose its properties, degrade more quickly, and the claimed antistatic properties are not realized. The NSU Center for Scientific Physics and Microphysics team proposed a fundamentally different approach: the nanotubes are pre-treated and distributed throughout the concentrate. This prevents the formation of agglomerates and evenly integrates them into the silicone structure.

"We use a special method in which the nanotubes are 'untangled' and dispersed. The result is a working product—a concentrate. Using this nanotube concentrate can be easily integrated into the silicone rubber manufacturing process without changing it, making our development convenient for industrial applications," explained Andrey Skuratov.

One of the key advantages of the new materials is the ability to finely tune their electrical conductivity by adjusting the concentration of MWCNTs in the silicone matrix. The effective range of nanotube content is from 0.2 to 0.8% by weight, enabling the production of materials with tailored electrical characteristics without compromising their elasticity or strength. This approach allows for tailoring the material to specific application requirements, from antistatic to conductive properties. This is particularly important in medicine, as static electricity can attract dust and contaminate the surface of products. In the oil, gas, and mining industries, controlled electrical conductivity provides an antistatic effect, preventing sparking and improving equipment safety. Furthermore, the introduction of MWCNTs significantly increases the mechanical strength of silicone: the developers were able to increase the elastic modulus and tear resistance by 25–35%. As a result, the products become more durable and more resistant to mechanical stress, including friction and contact with metal surfaces.

The developed nanotube-based concentrate paves the way for the creation of so-called "smart" silicone materials with tailored properties. These materials can be used to manufacture components for the automotive, space, and mining industries, as well as medical equipment and conveyor systems.

"We were able to not only confirm the improvement in physical properties but also demonstrate that the material becomes functionally flexible. It can be used to adjust its electrical properties to meet customer needs. This opens up a wide range of applications," the scientist noted.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The International Tourism Forum "Travel!" will be held at VDNKh from June 10 to 14 in 2026.

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The Russian Government held a meeting of the organizing committee for the International Tourism Forum "Travel!" chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko. Representatives of federal government agencies, the Moscow government, relevant organizations, and development institutions participated. Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of Russia and Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee for the International Tourism Forum "Travel!", and Dmitry Vakhrukov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development, presented reports on the forum's results and plans for preparing for the 2026 edition of the forum.

"Next year, the 'Travel!' forum will be held for the sixth time. It will take place from June 10th to 14th in Moscow at VDNKh. The forum's main goal is to showcase the tourism potential of all Russian regions, the variety of available recreational activities, and develop special offers for residents. Based on a government decree, this year's forum has been granted international status. The invitation campaign has already begun. In addition to representatives from our 89 regions, we expect the participation of foreign delegations," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

Following the meeting, the dates and venue for the 2026 International Tourism Forum "Travel!" were approved. The forum will take place from June 10–14 at VDNKh and, as is traditional, will coincide with Russia Day (June 12). The business program will run from June 10–12, with June 12 being Youth Day. The forum's main theme is "Hospitality Culture: Expanding Boundaries and Strengthening Ties."

"Tourism and hospitality are not just a sector of the economy, but a driver of national development. Every traveler contributes to achieving an important goal: by 2030, the number of trips within Russia should reach 140 million, and the tourism industry's share of GDP should reach 5%. Developing domestic tourism is the path to a strong economy. Through hospitality and travel, we achieve our national development goals, and the international forum 'Travel!' demonstrates how travel unites people and strengthens the country," noted Anton Kobyakov.

The key events of the 2026 International Tourism Forum "Travel!" will include a plenary session, an all-Russian conference on tourism development, a business dialogue with the Russian Minister of Economic Development, and meetings of working groups and subcommittees of the intergovernmental commissions on tourism. Additional events will include award ceremonies, meetings with international partners, and information tours. Particular attention will be paid to promoting the forum internationally, developing a program for foreign buyers, and synchronizing information tours under the national brand Discover Russia.

"The concept of the future forum is based on moving from plans to showcasing actual achievements. We're focusing on practical results: we'll showcase new tourism products and locations that have already been created and are ready to welcome guests. Our goal is not just to talk about, but to clearly demonstrate the competitiveness of the domestic tourism market. In 2026, the forum will significantly expand its scope. We'll expand not only the scope of the business program but also the physical space of the event. The "Cosmos" and "Atom" pavilions, as well as a completely renovated square, will be used, creating a large-scale business platform for showcasing the potential of Russian companies," said Dmitry Vakhrukov.

He also noted that a clear schedule for the forum's preparations has now been approved: the main theme will be determined by the end of November, and the full program architecture will be made public in December. The forum's final business program will be published no later than April 15 of next year.

The International Tourism Forum "Travel!" remains a key platform for discussing strategic issues in tourism and hospitality development, combining business, exhibition, and festival programs and promoting the tourism potential of Russia's regions domestically and internationally.

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Tatyana Golikova: More than 20 million people have completed the student brigade school.

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A press conference was held at TASS to summarize the 66th summer work season of the Russian Student Brigades (RSB). The event was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova, Minister of Labor and Social Protection Anton Kotyakov, Minister of Science and Higher Education Valery Falkov, Deputy Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs Yegor Litvinenko, Governor of Krasnoyarsk Krai Mikhail Kotyukov, and Head (Commander) of the Central Headquarters of the Russian Student Brigades Yaroslav Zubashchenko.

"Over the organization's long history, more than 20 million people have participated in student brigades. This is a significant figure that underscores the importance of RSOs for young people, society, and the country as a whole. Today, it is an integral part of our progress and the achievement of the national goals outlined by the head of state. Against the backdrop of a labor shortage, young people represent the country's primary labor force. 1.3 million young people will enter the labor market annually between now and 2032. Therefore, it is important for us that young people receive professional affirmation and are successful in it, and Russian Student Brigades should become the primary career guidance school for young people," commented Tatyana Golikova.

The Deputy Prime Minister noted that this year, RSO participants worked on 49 all-Russian labor projects in Russia and internationally – in Belarus, Turkey, Egypt, India, and Bangladesh.

Thanks to the Russian Student Brigades initiative, opportunities are being created for teenagers to find employment during school breaks and weekends. Fifty thousand schoolchildren and students have already gained their first work experience.

This year, for the first time, a work project for teenagers at Russian Railways achieved nationwide status. Over 200 teenagers from 25 regions of the country joined teams to help ensure comfort for millions of passengers during the holiday season.

In Alabuga, where the nationwide project for teenagers is in its second year, a Russian record was set for employment of teenagers and construction students working within the economic zone. Over the summer, 954 teenagers from 41 regions of the country gained their first professional experience in Alabuga.

"We're currently experiencing a real battle for personnel when it comes to student brigades. Previously, students would often leave for other regions, but now governors are making a concerted effort to ensure students stay and work at facilities in their home regions," added Tatyana Golikova.

The student medical team is one of the most dynamically developing areas within the Russian student team movement, the Deputy Prime Minister emphasized. During the 2025 summer season, more than 15,000 students worked as part of these teams. The All-Russian Student Medical Team "Parma" brought together over 300 medical students from Russia, Belarus, and Kyrgyzstan.

On Youth Day, the largest multi-format student group space in Russia, "SO.Zdanie," opened in Arkhangelsk.

The new bridge across the Ob River and the southern bypass of Surgut has been named the "Obi Star" All-Russian student project, and the student teams' contribution to this project has been recognized by the President.

Student teams actively participate in volunteer events and humanitarian missions. This tradition continues during the Year of the Defender of the Fatherland, declared by the President. This year, an all-Russian team of the RSO Snow Landing Forces—the Victory Landing Force—was formed. More than 20,000 schoolchildren and students from across the country participated, noted Tatyana Golikova.

Student brigades maintain strong friendships with young people from Belarus. This year, the first Union State rally was held, bringing together over 100 young people from Russia and Belarus. This practice is being expanded, and next year, the number of participants is planned to increase to 200.

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Denis Manturov, Dmitry Chernyshenko, and Valery Falkov spoke at the conference "Priority – Technological Leadership."

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A major conference, "Priority – Technological Leadership," was held in Moscow to mark the fifth anniversary of the "Priority-2030" program of state support for Russian universities. This program was launched in 2021 at the initiative of the Ministry of Education and Science. In February 2024, President Vladimir Putin noted in his Address to the Federal Assembly that the program will be extended.

The program's main goal is to transform universities into centers of scientific, technological, and socioeconomic development for the country. Universities are shifting from addressing personnel needs to focusing on research and innovation.

Opening the discussion "Technological Leadership Universities: Challenges and Solutions," First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov described the work of engineering centers, the program for which was launched in 2013. This step has allowed universities to establish sustainable ties with the real economy.

"If we look at the figures, the total funding from the Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Industry and Trade for the entire period was less than 10 billion rubles. And the combined revenue of these engineering centers, which operate in 39 regions at technical universities—71 of which have already been established—was over 70 billion rubles. In other words, the government's investment has already paid for itself a hundredfold. And the work isn't over yet; progress continues," the First Deputy Prime Minister stated.

He also noted that when the next round of sanctions against Russia was imposed in 2022, specialists who had already gained sufficient experience working in engineering centers proved to be unique and in demand thanks to reverse engineering. "In other words, timely equipment procurement and the established foundations enabled reverse engineering to save many companies in the industry," Denis Manturov said.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko also spoke at the conference.

"According to President Vladimir Putin's instructions, science spending should increase to 2% of GDP by 2030. According to the Ministry of Economic Development, Russia's nominal GDP will reach 312 trillion rubles by 2030. A simple mathematical calculation: 2% of this amount is 6.2 trillion rubles. This is a colossal figure. It is assumed that approximately 3.5 trillion will be budgetary funds, and extra-budgetary funds should increase by 4.5 times," he stated.

The Deputy Prime Minister reported that civilian R&D conducted with public funds has been digitized in the "Science and Innovation" domain. Services sought after by both researchers and businesses are being created there. He noted the need to improve the ability of research organizations and universities to fulfill R&D orders while taking customer requirements into account as one of the challenges facing universities. "Your task is to become drivers of scientific and technological growth, personnel training, and the development of scientific and technological competencies. These, as well as talented specialists, are already available. Properly structuring this work, identifying bottlenecks, and focusing on technological partners, especially in the region, is, of course, the key to success," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

Minister of Education and Science Valery Falkov named three main effects of universities' participation in the Priority program.

"The main result is that universities have changed their understanding of themselves and their role in the economy and social sphere. Universities are adopting best corporate management practices, and businesses are now working with them differently," the minister noted.

The second result, the Minister of Education and Science cited, was the unprecedented involvement of businesses and regions in the "Priority" program. Of the 144 billion rubles allocated by the state for the program's implementation over five years, universities attracted 196.8 billion rubles from industry and business, while the regions contributed 19.9 billion rubles. Furthermore, governors note that universities are increasingly becoming key players in the socioeconomic development of their regions.

The third result is the emergence of universities in the country that have truly become universities of technological leadership. These are the universities that transform ideas into concrete products, technologies, and businesses. And industries view them as universities capable of actively participating in technological development.

The addition of Gazprombank as a strategic partner in 2025 strengthened the program and allowed it to attract investment into university projects, not just commissioned R&D. This confirms the viability of the new investment funding logic (adopted in 2025). Gazprombank also announced a grant program to support university technology projects worth 150 million rubles for 2026.

It should be noted that more than 2,000 industrial partners are currently actively participating in the program's implementation, along with universities. These include the state corporations Roscosmos, Rostec, Rosatom, Gazprom, and Russian Railways.

"Priority" is the largest program aimed at developing universities. It involves 141 universities from 56 regions, including medical, pedagogical, transport, military, and creative arts universities. More than 400 consortia and other associations have been created. 1.3 million students are enrolled at participating universities.

The program includes a track for universities in the Far East with special grant conditions. Fourteen universities are participating, partly to address the issue of stemming migration outflow. Student enrollment at universities in the Far East increased from 15,500 in 2022 to 35,400 in 2024. Five universities are part of a separate track for creative universities.

Key figures:

— 30.2 billion rubles have been allocated from the federal budget for the implementation of development programs in 2025.

— Almost every second full-time student—more than 1.3 million people—studies and creates new technological solutions at Priority universities.

— During the program's implementation, more than 500 new laboratories were opened at universities, and more than 1,500 new educational programs were launched.

"Priority" is being implemented in 56 regions, with regional universities accounting for 71%. This program addresses the problem of youth outflow from the regions to larger cities such as Moscow and St. Petersburg.

A significant result was the quality of employment for graduates of Priority universities: on average, they receive a starting salary 13.4% higher than graduates of other universities in their region.

As a reminder, starting this year, Priority has embarked on a course toward technological leadership, necessitating a complete overhaul of university development programs. Each participating university included in its development program up to three strategic technology projects, planned for implementation by 2030 and with a long-term horizon of 2036. As a result, more than 280 strategic technology projects were planned across nine priority areas of technological leadership.

Top 5 main project topics:

– biomedical technologies,

– microelectronics and photonics,

– new materials with specified properties,

— transport for various applications,

– new and traditional energy.

Universities participating in the "Prioritize" program are becoming hubs for generating breakthrough technologies, meeting points for science, business, and the government. Collaborating with industrial and technological partners, they are creating their own venture funds and technology parks and implementing new practice-oriented programs, which is one of the three key principles of higher education reform in Russia. "Prioritize" is the largest state program for university support in modern Russian history and is being implemented as part of the "Youth and Children" national project.

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Alexey Overchuk met with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

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On the sidelines of the 20th East Asia Summit in Malaysia, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation Alexey Overchuk held a working meeting with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim.

Alexey Overchuk congratulated Malaysia on its successful chairmanship of ASEAN and the adoption of the ASEAN Community Vision 2045, which will define the association's development paths for the next 20 years and contribute to strengthening its sustainability and role in regional processes.

It was noted that cooperation between Russia and Malaysia in bilateral and multilateral formats is based on the principles of mutual respect and consideration of each other's interests. Adherence to these principles creates the best conditions for deepening partnerships and trade ties between the countries over the long term.

Alexey Overchuk and Anwar Ibrahim discussed current issues on the agenda of bilateral Russian-Malaysian trade, economic, and humanitarian cooperation, focusing on the implementation of projects in energy and agriculture, as well as joint efforts to strengthen transport connectivity between Russia and Malaysia to develop new supply chains between the north and south of Eurasia.

The parties agreed to continue contacts between the governments, financial institutions, and interested economic operators of Russia and Malaysia, including holding the next meeting of the Joint Russian-Malaysian Commission on Economic, Scientific, Technical, and Cultural Cooperation in November 2025.

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Financial news: On October 28, 2025, JSC KAVKAZ.RF will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is October 28, 2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 409,000,000. Placement term, days – 57. Date of depositing funds is October 29, 2025. Date of return of funds is December 25, 2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 16.3. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 409,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:00 to 10:10. Competitive bids from 10:10 to 10:15. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 10:25.

Additional conditions.

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Financial news: On October 28, 2025, the Territorial Development Fund will hold a deposit auction.

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Parameters;

The deposit auction date is October 28, 2025. Placement currency is RUB. The maximum amount of funds placed (in the placement currency) is 8,049,000,000. Placement term, days – 28. Date of depositing funds is October 28, 2025. Date of return of funds is November 25, 2025. Minimum placement interest rate, % per annum is 16.5. Terms of the conclusion, urgent or special (Urgent). The minimum amount of funds placed for one application (in the placement currency) is 8,049,000,000. The maximum number of applications from one Participant, pcs. 1. Auction form, open or closed (Open).

The basis of the Agreement is the General Agreement. Schedule (Moscow time). Preliminary bids from 10:30 to 10:40. Competitive bids from 10:40 to 10:45. The cutoff percentage may be set or the auction may be declared void by 10:55. Additional terms and conditions.

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Yuri Trutnev: The goal of the Russian Union of Martial Arts is not only the athletic development of its students, but also the strengthening of patriotism.

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At the Russian Government, the co-chairs of the Russian Union of Martial Arts (RUMA)—Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District Yuri Trutnev (7th Dan Kyokushinkai) and First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office Sergei Kiriyenko (6th Dan Aikido Aikikai)—held a reporting and election conference of the RUMA. Representatives of RUMA member federations participated in the conference.

The Russian Union of Martial Arts has been in existence for 20 years. It's been a long journey. During this time, we've trained over 17,000 Masters of Sport, nearly 2,000 International Masters of Sport, and over 500 Honored Masters of Sport of Russia. Of these, over 500 are European Champions and nearly 400 are World Champions. I'd like to thank the coaching staff for their dedicated work. We are the strongest in the world: we've hosted the World Combat Games twice, winning both. I'd like to point out that the RUMA's goal was not only to develop our students athletically, but also to foster their spirit, patriotism, and moral values. We've succeeded, I'd say. A joint RUMA detachment is operating in the special military operation zone. The guys are effectively carrying out combat missions, setting a personal example of how to love and defend the Motherland. Today, we'll also discuss recruiting new volunteers to join the detachment. "I am confident that in today's situation, amidst a special military operation, the Russian Union of Sportsmen and Women (RSBI) must not only stand with the country, but also provide every possible assistance, support, and strengthen both athletic and military unity," Yuri Trutnev opened the conference.

"It's hard to overestimate the importance of a coach, a mentor. Someone who passes on the mastery of their martial art to the younger generation, but most importantly, the mastery of life: the ability to overcome difficulties, to fight for oneself, because for any martial artist, the most difficult and challenging opponent is always their own weaknesses, their own fears. Russia is currently at war. The task of the Russian Union of Martial Arts and every mentor is to educate the younger generation. It's no coincidence that 20 years ago, the Russian Union of Martial Arts was created by direct order of Russian President Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin, who himself knows well how much a true mentor, a true coach, a true master contributes to the development of a young person, a teenager, who shapes their character, and therefore, their life," noted Sergei Kiriyenko.

One of the main topics of discussion was a summary of the RBSI's activities over the past five years. It was noted that the Russian Union of Martial Arts was founded in June 2005 to promote martial arts as a mass sport with significant social significance. Today, the RBSI unites 75 all-Russian sports federations and organizations representing various styles and trends of martial arts and combat sports. The RBSI has branches in 86 regions of Russia, from Kaliningrad to Vladivostok. Branches in three regions are still in the process of being established. In total, over 5 million people in Russia practice martial arts and combat sports.

Every year, the Russian Union of Business and Information Institutions (RSBI) hosts over 1,500 events at the national and regional levels, and is the initiator and founder of a number of major projects. Festivals are held in virtually every region of the country.

One of the largest projects of the Russian Union of Sports and Informers (RSBI) is the All-Russian Sports and Patriotic Campaign "Victory Relay." Traditionally, races, flower-laying ceremonies at the Eternal Flame memorials, sports festivals, and competitions are held across the country. The project grows in scale each year, with over 160 events held annually in 86 regions of Russia. This year, the year of the 80th anniversary of Victory in the Great Patriotic War, approximately 90,000 people participated.

Under the auspices of the Russian Union of Youth Martial Arts (RSBI), the All-Russian Youth Martial Arts Games are held annually in Anapa, one of the largest youth sporting events in Russia. Approximately 5,000 young athletes aged 12 to 18 participate in the competition. The competition, held on the Black Sea coast, features over 20 martial arts and combat sports. This year, the competition, held for the 17th time in 22 sports, attracted 5,000 participants from 77 regions.

The "Battle of Champions" has become a unique event in the world of martial arts, where fighters compete to determine whose style or form of martial art is superior and more effective. The project has two tracks: "Team Russia vs. Team World" and "School vs. School." Over the years, six "Team Russia vs. Team World" and eight "School vs. School" projects have been held.

Another significant event is the ceremony presenting the national martial arts award, the "Golden Belt." This award is the result of a review of the achievements of Russian athletes and their mentors. For each of them, the "Golden Belt" award is a tribute to their willpower, skill, perseverance, and determination. Since 2005, only 169 people have been awarded the award. Last year, the award was presented to martial artists who not only distinguished themselves in the sports arena but also defended their homeland in the SVO zone. Awards were presented to seven SVO participants.

Conference participants emphasized the contribution of RSBI members to supporting the special military operation. Since the beginning of the Special Military Operation, representatives of martial arts federations and regional branches have united to assist and support our military personnel and residents of the new regions. Each year, RSBI representatives, together with their partners across the country, deliver over 200 tons of humanitarian aid.

At the end of 2022, the Russian Union of Military Engineers (RSBI) formed the "Soyuz" detachment to participate in the Special Military Operations (SMO). The detachment included 100 athletes representing various martial arts and combat sports, including world and European champions. The fighters received training from experienced specialists and then began performing combat missions as part of the "Kaskad" Special Military Forces. They demonstrated by personal example that they are ready to defend their homeland and the honor of their country, not only in the sports arena. They are true patriots of their country, people of whom our country can be proud. These young men continue to defend our country's interests on the front lines. Currently, the "Soyuz" detachment has been reformed and continues to perform combat missions in the SMO zone as part of the Special Military Forces Center of the FSB of Russia.

"Amid the pandemic and international sanctions against Russian athletes and the SVO, the RSBI member federations and regional branches have adapted their activities to the new reality, not only maintaining key areas of work but also strengthening the position of martial arts in Russia. The RSBI continues its social and patriotic activities and actively participates in key government initiatives, including support for SVO participants," emphasized RSBI Executive Director Ramil Gabbasov.

To foster active citizenship in the younger generation, branches and federations regularly hold courage lessons for the younger generation. As part of major sporting events held throughout 2024, participants were offered a comprehensive sports and patriotic program under the auspices of the Russian Union of Sportsmen. This included areas for assembling and disassembling mock automatic weapons, weaving camouflage nets, and training courses on drone piloting. Over 8,000 people participated in these events across the country.

Since 2024, a volunteer public patrol, "Soyuz," has been organized in Shakhty, Rostov Oblast, at the initiative of the Rostov branch. It includes athletes from various clubs and representatives of all-Russian organizations. The patrol members conduct weekly raids, and tactical medicine courses have been organized for all patrol members. That same year, the Search Movement initiative group, in conjunction with the Russian Union of Social Informed People, created a structural subdivision—the "Soyuz Poisk" search and rescue unit association.

At the direction of the President of Russia, the Russian Union of Military and Sports Instructors (RSBI) established the "Voin" Center for Military-Sports Training and Patriotic Education of Youth. The center was created with the goal of raising a generation of patriots and defenders of Russia. Experienced instructors train young people aged 14–35, including schoolchildren and students, in eight military-applied disciplines. The teaching staff at the regional branches consists of professional instructors. To date, branches of the "Voin" center have opened in 21 regions, and over 100,000 cadets have already completed their training. The Russian Combat Sniping Federation has also been registered in 58 regions through the RSBI branches.

"Voin branches are already operating in 21 constituent entities of the Russian Federation, including new territories. The President has instructed us to increase the number of branches. Training is provided in nine areas, including a new one – sniping. Over the past two years, 108,000 cadets have completed the center. The training is carried out by instructors who have completed combat training. I believe that Voin can and should become one of the foundations for the development of patriotic education in Russia. I ask all branch directors, in conjunction with the RSBI Executive Committee, to organize work on sports training and hand-to-hand combat instruction," Yuri Trutnev instructed the assembled group.

"Hundreds of thousands of boys and girls undergo training every year, including tactical medicine, drone piloting, firearms training, self-defense, and hand-to-hand combat. Classes are led by instructors, each of whom has served in combat zones. These mentors, who are professionals in their field, have a special moral right to participate in the upbringing of the younger generation. They don't just talk; they show by their own example what it means to serve the Motherland. This, in my opinion, is one of the most important projects of the Russian Union of Martial Arts today," says Sergei Kiriyenko.

The RUBI's participation in international events was discussed. "The instability of global politics and the desire of some countries to harm Russia at any cost are also impacting the RUBI's work. We face obstacles in participating in competitions, and in some cases, hostility and bias. I believe it is necessary to strengthen cooperation with other countries, develop and improve joint formats, ensuring that we become stronger together, and that Russia becomes stronger," remarked Yuri Trutnev.

By unanimous decision of the conference participants, in accordance with the RUMA Charter, the following were re-elected for a new five-year term: co-chairs (S.V. Kiriyenko and Yu.P. Trutnev), the presidium of the supreme council (S.V. Kiriyenko, Yu.P. Trutnev, A.B. Shturmin, G.N. Muzrukov, R.G. Gabbasov), members of the supreme council, the executive secretary (G.N. Muzrukov), the auditor (S.N. Ryabukhin), and the executive director of the Russian Union of Martial Arts (R.G. Gabbasov). The supreme council consists of approximately 100 members.

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