Polytechnic University welcomed the third cohort of the "Leaders of the Future of St. Petersburg" program.

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University held the grand opening of the third cohort of the "Leaders of the Future St. Petersburg" educational program, which aims to develop students' leadership and entrepreneurial skills.

The program is being implemented in partnership with the Polytechnic University and was created in 2023 at the initiative of Anton Vasiliev, founder and CEO of the construction company PSK Group, and Anastasia Davydova, a methodologist for the development of leadership and entrepreneurial competencies and a resident of the New Formation Regional Center.

The program's partners are representatives of the business community:

Evgeny Koryakin, founder and CEO of ITS; Yuriy Mozheiko, Commercial Director and Partner of GLASSCON LLC; Roman Chuyko, co-owner of the Arte Group of Companies.

The new cohort brought together 170 participants—students from leading universities in St. Petersburg and other regions of Russia—who are studying in both in-person and online formats.

Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education at SPbPU, addressed the participants with a welcoming speech, noting that the program contributes to the development of human resources in the city and country, strengthening the links between education, business, and real-world practice.

Andrey Mishkin, head of the St. Petersburg regional branch of New Formation, expressed support for the initiative, emphasizing that the development of such programs is part of New Formation's federal agenda, aimed at nurturing a new generation of entrepreneurs and public leaders who act in the interests of society and the country.

During the opening, representatives of partner companies shared personal stories and management experiences, while graduates from previous cohorts spoke about their own projects, career achievements, and the results of their participation in the program.

The "Leaders of the Future St. Petersburg" program brings together the university and the business community, creating a space where students gain not only knowledge but also the practical experience necessary to realize their leadership potential in a professional environment.

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Education, adaptation, volunteering: Polytechnic University is building systemic support for veterans of the North Caucasus Military District.

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University and the St. Petersburg Regional Public Organization "Association of Veterans of the North Caucasus Military District 'Defenders of the Motherland'" signed a strategic cooperation agreement, laying the foundation for the further development of their partnership.

Under the leadership of Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education Dmitry Tikhonov, representatives of SPbPU held a working meeting with the chairman of the regional public organization "Association of Veterans of the North-West Military District "Defenders of the Motherland" of St. Petersburg, holder of the Order of Courage Georgy Zhuravlev, and the head of the organization's district branch in the Kalininsky District, a participant of the North-West Military District, Andrei Goncharov.

The partners discussed key issues of cooperation in the areas of patriotic education, social rehabilitation, continuing education and professional retraining, as well as the development of a volunteer movement to support veterans of the Soviet Military District, opening up new prospects for collaboration between the university and the association. Polytechnic University staff shared their comprehensive experience and plans for working with military personnel and residents of new regions. Participants in the dialogue included Natalia Chicherina, Director of the Humanities Institute; Anna Rubtsova, Director of the Higher School of Linguistics and Pedagogy; Tatyana Savekina, Director of the Center for Corporate and Network Continuing Professional Programs; and Tatyana Nam, Director of the SPbPU Dobro.Center.

Georgy Zhuravlev discussed the association's activities, including assistance to veterans of special military operations and their families, patriotic education of children and youth, basic military training, preserving military-historical memory, social adaptation of military personnel after injuries, education, employment, and more.

The Polytechnic University is consistently and systematically building support for participants and veterans of special military operations. Cooperation is developing both large-scale project of SPbPU — from identifying educational needs and building a partner network to designing digital tools and implementing adapted retraining programs. Coordination is carried out by the Directorate of Continuing Education and Industry Partnerships, together with the university's specialized institutes, ensuring the integration of engineering and humanities training with social support mechanisms and creating conditions for veterans' professional and personal fulfillment.

The signing of the agreement was a logical continuation of the active volunteer work that Polytechnic has been conducting for three years with the state foundation "Defenders of the Fatherland" in St. Petersburg as part of the All-Russian campaign

Volunteers at the Harmony Center provide comprehensive support to SVO participants and their families.

Humanitarian aid: collecting, delivering, and assisting with loading humanitarian aid for children, residents of Donbas, and those at the front; assembling tactical first aid kits and holiday gifts; making tactical bracelets, plush amulets, and talismans. Work in the regional headquarters warehouses. Cultural support: organizing concerts in military hospitals, providing excursions and escorting participants of the SVO to cultural events. Patriotic education and mentoring development: meetings between students and SVO veterans in the "honest conversation" format; organizing courage lessons for schoolchildren in the Kalininsky district with the participation of veterans. Social assistance: accompanying the families of SVO participants, organizing family lounges. Meeting at the train station and accompanying children from the new regions on vacation in the Leningrad Region. Escorting soldiers to medical examinations in city medical facilities. Hospital supervision: since April 2025, the SPbPU Harmony Center has been the supervisor of the military hospital at the L. G. Sokolov North-West District Scientific and Clinical Center.

The agreement will strengthen cooperation in educational and social spheres, providing veterans of the North Caucasus Military District with opportunities for professional development and participation in addressing key issues in the country's technological development. This initiative is fully aligned with the goals of the federal program "Priority 2030" and aims to unlock the potential of veterans for the benefit of Russia's technological leadership.

"We believe the discussion about the various training options for special military operation participants and veterans should be more active and systematic. In this regard, cooperation with the association will allow us to more accurately define training formats, program topics, and required modules. And most importantly, to present a model that works at the regional and federal levels," noted Dmitry Tikhonov, Vice-Rector for Continuing and Pre-University Education at SPbPU.

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Polytechnic University presented its developments in trusted AI for the aerospace industry.

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A two-day meeting of the Consortium of Aerospace Universities of Russia has begun at the Kazan National Research Technical University named after A.N. Tupolev (KAI). Rectors of relevant universities, scientists, and representatives of the public sector will discuss strategic issues of personnel training and technology development.

Opening the meeting, Mikhail Pogosyan, Rector of the Moscow Aviation Institute, emphasized the importance of working together in the context of education reform and preparations for the results of the Priority 2030 program. Kirill Okhotkin, Rector of KNITU-KAI, announced the meeting's program, which included a tour of the university's scientific facilities, and expressed hope for expanded cooperation between the universities.

Yuri Fomin, Vice Rector for Research at SPbPU, presented the university's promising research. The Polytechnic University is developing research areas in the field of trusted AI systems and platform solutions for developing industry-standard AI models. Particular attention is paid to developing domestic technologies capable of replacing imported equivalents.

"Our projects under the Priority 2030 program demonstrate how fundamental research in artificial intelligence is becoming the foundation for practical solutions," noted Yuri Vladimirovich. "The POLANIS multimodal data analysis platform we developed is cross-industry and promising for solving problems in the aircraft industry and space technology."

Consortium participants will visit KNITU-KAI laboratories, including the Intelligent Radioelectronics, Microelectronics Process Diagnostics, Electromagnetic Compatibility, and the Kazan Quantum Center "KAI-Quantum" to assess the university's competencies in aeronautical engineering, radiophotonics, and additive manufacturing.

The meeting will identify new areas for joint research between leading industry universities, aimed at implementing scientific developments and strengthening the human resources potential of the Russian aerospace industry.

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Enrollment is now open for the first All-Russian Olympiad on Innovative Entrepreneurship organized by Wildberries.

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RVB Company (United Company Wildberries

The Interdisciplinary Olympiad includes a range of general education subjects: computer science, economics, social studies, English language, and additional areas such as financial and management literacy, public speaking fundamentals, and project management.

"At the Russian Higher School of Economics (RHB), we are creating a comprehensive educational ecosystem for the development of future entrepreneurs—from school to professional development. Our joint Olympiad with the State University of Management (GUU) 'Future of Business' is a chance for Russian schoolchildren to prove themselves and take their first steps in entrepreneurship," said Tatyana Kim.

The organizers prepared cases specially developed by leading RHB specialists and the faculty of SUM: problems and tests in mathematics, computer science, social studies, and English. Participants will receive career advice from experts, points for admission to SUM, certificates for finalists, and gifts from RHB. Any Russian student in grades 9-11 can apply by November 17 on the "Future of Business" Olympiad website.

"The Alexandrovsk Commercial School, which later became the foundation of the State University of Management, trained entrepreneurs and businessmen even before the Revolution and was associated with many famous representatives of the Moscow merchant class. All these years, we have continued and developed the traditions of Russian entrepreneurship, trained specialized specialists, organized thematic excursions, opened entrepreneurship classes, and now, together with the Russian Higher School of Management, we will be implementing an Olympiad for talented schoolchildren who will one day develop our country's economy," shared Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the State University of Management.

In November 2024, Wildberries

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The 3rd Scientific and Production Forum "Golden Valley" will be held at Novosibirsk State University on November 13–14, 2025.

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On November 13–14, Novosibirsk State University will host the 3rd Scientific and Industrial Forum "Golden Valley 2025"—a key event in Siberia, bringing together representatives of science, industry, high-tech companies, and government agencies.

The organizer is Novosibirsk State University. Forum partners include the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Council of Rectors of the Novosibirsk Region, the Business Club of Enterprise Managers "Commonwealth. Efficiency. Development" (SER), the NSU Alumni Association, and the Technopark of the Novosibirsk Academgorodok. The forum is supported by the Government of the Novosibirsk Region. Mikhail Fedoruk, Rector of NSU and Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, commented on the significance of the event:

NSU's development strategy is a transition to a scientific and technological university model, where education, research, and technology work together. It's important for us to collaborate with leading companies to develop products and solutions that are effectively implemented in industry. The Golden Valley Forum is an excellent platform for lively dialogue, new ideas, and projects that bring together science and business. The goal of the forum is to facilitate interaction between scientific organizations and industrial partners to achieve national technological leadership.

Key objectives include forecasting the development of leading economic sectors, the urban environment, and medicine; proposing multi-level technological solutions; and discussing specific challenges facing the industry and ways to address them.

The 2025 program covers the following areas: aviation and unmanned systems, microelectronics, energy, artificial intelligence, medicine and pharmaceuticals, and smart city technologies.

The forum will showcase AI tools with practical applications in industry and urban environments. Experts from academia and industry will share forecasts for key industries. An exhibition of achievements will showcase developments tailored to the needs of industrial partners. Participants will enjoy forecast sessions with leading experts, a strategic discussion on generative AI in the public sector, thematic sections, and a university-business networking platform. Additionally, NSU laboratories will open, a display of new developments will be on display, pitch sessions will be held, and there will be meetings to find partners. The forum will conclude with the signing of cooperation agreements.

Alexander Lyulko, Director of the Center for Interaction with Government Authorities and Industrial Partners at NSU, noted:

Today, Zolotaya Dolina is one of the largest forums in the region and the largest in Akademgorodok. Its mission is to establish direct dialogue between science and industry. It is here that joint solutions are born that set economic priorities. This year, we are focusing on breakthrough technologies—from artificial intelligence to microelectronics. Russia is on the threshold of a technological revolution, and our goal is to be among the leaders in it.

In three years, Zolotaya Dolina has become a key point of attraction for those working at the intersection of science and industry.

● In 2023, NSU signed agreements with the Botlikh Radio Plant, the Siberian Generating Company, and Renewal.● In 2024, new agreements were signed with the Federal Autonomous Institution SibNIA named after S.A. Chaplygin, Aviaspetstest JSC, and the Sibsteklo enterprise, and the Association of Developers and Manufacturers of Unmanned Systems was created.

These steps have led to the launch of joint laboratories and new research projects. Even larger agreements in the fields of artificial intelligence and high-tech manufacturing are expected in 2025.

More information and registration for the forum:http://zd.nsu.ru/ 

Venue: New Building of NSU Streaming Audiences (Novosibirsk, Akademgorodok, Pirogov Street, 3).

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More than 1,300 students, professionals, and schoolchildren from 35 countries participated in NSUCRYPTO-2025.

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This year, the Olympiad was held for the twelfth time and once again achieved its largest-ever attendance. Over 1,300 registrations were recorded for both rounds from 35 countries, including Russia, India, Vietnam, China, Belarus, Belgium, Italy, Kazakhstan, Morocco, the Netherlands, Poland, Romania, Serbia, Sierra Leone, Singapore, Turkmenistan, the USA, the UK, Pakistan, Turkey, Australia, Bangladesh, Spain, Sweden, Uzbekistan, Ethiopia, Moldova, Indonesia, Palestine, France, Hungary, Germany, South Korea, Finland, and Luxembourg.

"Our participants come from every inhabited continent: Eurasia, America, Africa, and Australia! Their numbers are growing every year, as is interest in the event. Participants were presented with 15 diverse problems, covering a wide range of topics: from historical ciphers to cryptographic protocols, cryptanalysis and reverse engineering, quantum security, lattice cryptosystems, and cryptocurrencies. Interestingly, the first solution to the Olympiad problem was submitted just eight minutes after the start of the first round. In total, we received over two thousand solutions, which we will now thoroughly examine," comments Natalia Tokareva, Chair of the Olympiad Program Committee and Associate Professor at NSU.

Non-Stop University CRYPTO is the only international cryptography olympiad. It brings together schoolchildren, students, and professionals from all over the world. Anyone can participate, regardless of geographic location. The official language of the olympiad is English. The goal of the event is to engage young researchers in solving problems in modern cryptography.

The organizers and partners of the Olympiad are Cryptographic Center (Novosibirsk), National Technological Center for Digital Cryptography, Novosibirsk State University, Kryptonit and Aktiv companies, Leuven University (Belgium), Southern Federal University, Infotex company, Sofia Kovalevskaya North-West Center for Mathematical Research, Belarusian State University, Tomsk State University and Enseucrypto-lab company.

The official results of the Olympiad will be announced in November 2025.

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Students demonstrated their strength in the bench press competition.

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The NSU Bench Press Championship, a key powerlifting event, has just concluded. This free-weight exercise, performed on a bench, involves lowering a barbell to the chest and then lifting it until the arms are fully extended. More than 70 students competed in three weight classes for boys and two for girls. Matvey Thomas (FEN) achieved the absolute best result, lifting 190 kg.

Winners and prize winners of the competition:

Boys up to 67 kg 1st place – Mark Gulev (MMF) 2nd place – Nikolay Yashchenko (MMF) 3rd place – Sergey Polyakov (MMF)

Boys up to 82 kg1st place – Dmitry Yakovenko (GGF)2nd place – Amirhossein Darvishi (IMMT)3rd place – Platon Lyalyakin (EF)

Boys over 82 kg 1st place – Matvey Thomas (FEN) – 190 kg 2nd place – Kirill Melnikov (GGF) 3rd place – Ivan Dmitriev (FF)

Among the girls in two weight categories, the leaders were: 1st place – Daria Gribanova (IMMT) and Anna Yakovleva (FEN) 2nd place – Alina Titenko (IMMT) and Ekaterina Kucher (FF) 3rd place – Veronika Alpatova (IIR) and Anna Buraeva (SUNC)

Congratulations to the winners and runners-up! We thank all the students for participating and KaffaFV instructor Alexander Avgustinovich for organizing the tournament.

All results on VK page.

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A RUDN University student's project was awarded a diploma at the "Architecture in Siberia" festival.

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First-year RUDN University master's student Genrikh Bartels (Architectural Environment Design program) was one of the winners of the "Architecture in Siberia 2025" architectural festival, which took place in September in Irkutsk.

His project "Archliths"—an urban development model for the development of Siberian territories—was awarded a diploma by the jury. The idea was developed under the guidance of Yegor Orlov, a senior lecturer at RUDN University.

A city on three levels

"Archlyths" is a concept for creating a new, multi-layered landscape for living and working in challenging climates. The designer envisions long, four- to five-story buildings, one half of which will house residential spaces in a linear fashion, while the other half will house all the service and public spaces, including gyms, swimming pools, libraries, and coworking spaces. Narrow strips of rooftops could be used for orchards or wind turbines to power the complex.

Industrial archliths are expected to have a much larger floor area than residential ones. They can occupy the lower and middle levels of the city's layered structure. These buildings can house waste processing plants, assembly plants, and server centers, while the upper floors can be used for office space. The roofs of such archliths can be used for agricultural fields, the construction of communities of individual and semi-detached houses, and sports facilities.

In general, the development structure of populated areas according to the project is divided into three main levels:

Lower ("suburb"): contains utilities, transport hubs, and processing plants. Middle ("city"): is reserved for office and commercial spaces. Upper ("outskirts"): is intended for farms, gardens, and low-rise housing with private plots.

This layered spatial structure will be formed by extensive functional platforms. According to the RUDN University student, such a city structure will allow people to find themselves in the desired environment—business, industrial, or rural—at any given time by simply moving to a different level.

According to Heinrich's concept, the archlithes' transportation system would consist of four main levels, each nested within its own layer. At the base of the structure would be a railway with intercity high-speed trains. Slightly above would be an internal metro system, and above that, highways for individual vehicles and taxis, with park-and-ride areas in designated functional zones, from which elevators would extend outward (within the supporting structural elements). Only cable cars would run along the surface of the archlithes. This solution would potentially reduce the urban density and partially relieve traffic congestion in the community.

From the idea for Elon Musk's competition to victory in Irkutsk

As Genrikh explained, work on the "Archiliths" began back in 2023 for the international XPRIZE Carbon Removal competition, initiated by Elon Musk. Participants were asked to propose an architectural solution for reducing the planet's carbon footprint.

After six months of work, Genrikh and his supervisor, Yegor, presented an innovative urban development model. Later, a scientific article, "Archliths as a Sustainable Development Strategy for Future Cities," was written for the academic journal "Academic Bulletin of the UralNIIproekt RAASN."

"When finalizing the project for the Irkutsk festival, the key challenge was developing a system of principles capable of ensuring a comfortable urban environment in the extreme climatic conditions of Siberia," says Heinrich Bartels.

This year, the festival was held in an open format for the first time, allowing thousands of Irkutsk residents to experience projects by leading Russian architects.

"Citizens were able to freely explore the exhibits while strolling. This was especially valuable, as architectural design is usually closed to the public," says Heinrich Bartels.

When asked about the future of his research, the student replied that he would use it to work on his master's thesis. It will focus on architecture in the extreme climatic conditions of the Far North.

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Marat Khusnullin launched traffic on several road sections at the specialized exhibition "Road-2025"

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin officially opened the International Specialized Exhibition "Road 2025" in Stavropol Krai. As part of the program, the Deputy Prime Minister launched a number of road projects, toured the exhibition, and participated in a plenary session.

"Road transport consistently ranks first in the country in terms of freight volume and, compared to other modes of transport, demonstrates annual growth. This is facilitated not only by its accessibility and cost-effectiveness, but also by the rapid pace of road infrastructure renovation. Our shared goal is to preserve this while implementing the national project "Infrastructure for Life." The government has updated its road development plan for the period up to 2030, with a forecast to 2036. The strategic objective is to ensure seamless logistics within the backbone network, given the growing motorization, increasing traffic volume, and increasing population mobility, so that as many of our citizens as possible can use high-quality roads and convenient routes. They reduce travel times, connect cities and regions, and improve road safety. The geography of the facilities opened today is vast, including the Amur and Vologda regions, the republics of Bashkortostan, Dagestan, Sakha (Yakutia), and the Lugansk People's Republic. I thank everyone involved in this wonderful event. This is another important step in improving the quality of life for our citizens. I thank the organizers, Rosavtodor, the Governor of Stavropol Krai, and his team for the excellent preparation of the exhibition," said Marat Khusnullin.

Among the newly opened facilities is a new overpass over the Trans-Siberian Railway in the village of Seryshevo in the Amur Region. It will connect the areas of the village separated by the railway and ensure reliable transportation, including for emergency services.

Following reconstruction, traffic has been reopened on a section of the R-504 "Kolyma" highway in the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), which will ensure safe travel to Magadan.

Two sections of the R-217 "Kavkaz" highway in the Republic of Dagestan were also repaired. They were expanded as part of the development of the North-South international transport corridor.

The reconstructed bridge across the Ik River on the Oktyabrsky-Urussu road in the Republic of Bashkortostan, on the border with the Republic of Tatarstan, will ensure uninterrupted transport links between the regions.

Additionally, sections of the A-114 highway with a roundabout in the Vologda region have opened, providing transport access to one of the largest chemical plants in our country.

The Raygorodka-Slavyanoserbsk-Mikhailovka section of the road has been reopened in the Luhansk People's Republic. This is the final stage of the 56.2-kilometer road restoration completed by Avtodor State Company over the past two years.

At the industry event, Marat Khusnullin also toured the exhibition, including company and regional booths, and new equipment and machinery. A demonstration of paving the upper layers of a road using domestically produced unmanned equipment was also held. Participants were also shown remote control technology for paving the lower layer of asphalt. A bulldozer, located several thousand kilometers away in Chelyabinsk, was remotely controlled from Mineralnye Vody by Yuri Osolodkov, a recipient of the Order of Courage and veteran of the Air Defense Forces.

During his speech at the plenary session, Marat Khusnullin outlined the priorities that will need to be addressed in the coming years. In the current geopolitical environment, the country needs to develop new logistics routes, which includes not only the construction of new roads but also the expansion of existing highways, as well as the implementation of intelligent transport systems and modern traffic management methods.

"Thanks to the support of the President, the Prime Minister, and the work of regional teams, we've accomplished a great deal to improve federal, regional, and metropolitan roads. However, an even larger number of municipal roads are in need of repair. We're paying special attention to this in the national project 'Infrastructure for Life.' We also need to focus on maintaining the road network in the face of increasing traffic and freight traffic. Overall, we're in a good position in the road sector. We have a professional team, the capabilities, and the resources—we just need to get to work and move forward," the Deputy Prime Minister said.

He also emphasized the importance of retaining labor resources in the industry, retraining personnel, increasing labor productivity, and reducing procedures in construction.

In addition, Marat Khusnullin presented industry representatives with Presidential Certificates of Honor, Government letters of gratitude, and letters of thanks from the Prime Minister for their professional achievements.

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting on the socio-economic development of the Stavropol Territory.

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin visited Stavropol Krai on a working visit, where he held a meeting on the region's socioeconomic development and held working meetings with Yuri Chaika, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the North Caucasus Federal District, and Vladimir Vladimirov, Head of Stavropol Krai.

"The Stavropol Krai is demonstrating confident development in a number of important areas. First and foremost, I'd like to commend the regional road team's work. The Stavropol Krai is among the country's leaders. It boasts the highest rate in Russia—almost 90% of roads in urban agglomerations are in good condition. It's important to maintain these results by intensifying efforts to improve roads within populated areas. The volume of housing commissioned in the Stavropol Krai in the first nine months of 2025 amounted to almost 1.7 million square meters. There's room for growth, however. Currently, the per capita rate is 0.58 square meters, and by 2030, this figure should reach 0.82 square meters. To achieve this, we need to more actively develop new construction sites," said Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister also noted the significant potential for integrated development in Stavropol Krai. Seventeen sites, covering over 160 hectares and with potential for over 1.2 million square meters of housing, have been identified for such projects. Fourteen of these projects are already underway.

As part of his working visit, Marat Khusnullin also met with Yuri Chaika, Plenipotentiary Representative of the President of the Russian Federation in the North Caucasus Federal District. They discussed current issues related to the socioeconomic development of the North Caucasus Federal District's constituent entities, including the implementation of infrastructure projects, housing and road construction, and the further development of the macroregion's resort and tourism potential.

At a meeting with Vladimir Vladimirov, Governor of Stavropol Krai, the key topic of discussion was the implementation of the national project "Infrastructure for Life," aimed at improving the quality of life in key communities.

"The Stavropol Krai participates in all federal programs. We are working to achieve the objectives set by the President. We have identified 30 key communities where we must improve the quality of life by 30% by 2030. This work is currently underway. We have already invested almost 25 billion rubles in our key communities. We thank the Russian Government for its support of the region's development," Vladimir Vladimirov noted.

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