On the threshold of the Universe: the Center for Space Research, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Radioelectronic Technologies has been established at the State University of Management.

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By decision of the Academic Council of the State University of Management, a new high-tech research platform has been created, which aligns with the university's strategic development objectives and expands its scientific and educational competencies.

SUM is a leader in training high-tech management specialists. The university offers educational programs that develop skills in developing and operating information systems, data analysis, and managing technological projects and complex organizational and technical facilities. These areas form the foundation of the university's strategic development and are reflected in the activities of its research departments and project teams.

The new Center for Space Research, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles, and Radioelectronic Technologies integrates these competencies into practical technological areas. These include the use of Earth remote sensing data for territorial and infrastructure analysis, the processing of aerospace information (visual, thermal, spectral, and telemetric), the design of digital control platforms for high-tech systems, the application of artificial intelligence methods to the analysis of monitoring data, the modeling of production and territorial processes using digital twins, and the study of the stability of unmanned and automated systems in real-world operating conditions.

It should be noted that the new division unites the university's key areas of activity—digital economics, information technology, and systems engineering—into a single interdisciplinary cluster and strengthens SUM's role as a scientific and educational forward-thinking institution, making a significant contribution to the technological development of our country.

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China-Laos Railway Boosts Cross-Border Tourism and Regional Connectivity

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Kunming, December 2 (Xinhua) — The China-Laos Railway has carried over 62.5 million passenger and 72.5 million tonnes of freight in the four years since its launch, providing a powerful impetus to the region's economic and social development, the state-owned China Railway Corporation (CRC) announced on Tuesday.

The China-Laos railway, 1,035 km long, connects the Chinese city of Kunming (the capital of Yunnan Province, southwest China) and the capital of Laos, Vientiane.

The China-Laos Railway has expanded regional connectivity and become a new driver of regional economic growth, according to a statement from the Chinese Railways.

According to the state corporation, this railway route has reduced logistics costs on the Kunming-Thailand section passing through Laos by 30-50 percent, while transport costs within Laos have decreased by 20-40 percent.

As a reminder, the China-Laos railway was officially commissioned in December 2021, and in April 2023, international passenger services were launched, linking Kunming and Vientiane. -0-

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The number of small giant enterprises in China has increased exponentially.

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BEIJING, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) — China has seen a sharp increase in the number of small giant enterprises in recent years, according to the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

According to the agency, during the 14th Five-Year Plan (2021-2025), the number of “small giants” – small and medium-sized enterprises with a high degree of specialization and technological leadership in their field, great innovative potential and a clear competitive advantage in the market – increased from just over 5,000 to 17,600. In 2024 alone, each of these companies, distinguished by an increased focus on innovation, invested an average of more than 30 million yuan (approximately 4.24 million US dollars) in R&D.

These firms, often considered niche market leaders and specialist suppliers, play a vital role in ensuring greater resilience and competitiveness in supply chains.

More than 60 percent of these "small giants" operate in basic industries, and nearly 80 percent operate in key production chains. Ninety percent of companies in this category supply directly to at least three large domestic or international enterprises. There are nearly 6,000 of these companies in so-called emerging industries, such as quantum technologies.

This situation, as analysts note, allows us to conclude that specialized small and medium-sized enterprises, which view innovation as the basis of competitiveness, have become a key driving force behind China's economic growth.

Although they account for only 3.5 percent of China's total industrial enterprises with annual operating income of at least RMB 20 million, they account for 9.6 percent of total operating revenue and 13.7 percent of total profit.

Chinese Minister of Industry and Information Technology Li Lecheng pledged to further strengthen the status of enterprises as innovative actors, enhance the role of high-quality companies as pillars of production chains, and improve the business climate.

According to the minister, seamlessly linking innovation and production chains, leveraging financial leverage, and expanding targeted financial support will be priorities of government policy. -0-

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China's Ningbo-Zhoushan Port's annual container throughput exceeded 40 million TEU for the first time.

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HANGZHOU, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) — The annual container throughput of Ningbo-Zhoushan Port in east China's Zhejiang Province exceeded 40 million TEUs for the first time on Tuesday.

According to the Zhejiang Seaport Group, the Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan has ranked first in the world in annual cargo throughput for 16 consecutive years. Despite its relatively late entry into container shipping, its volume is growing rapidly.

Statistics show that the port's annual container throughput surpassed 20 million TEU for the first time in 2015 and exceeded 40 million TEU for the first time this year. This figure increased from 10 million to 20 million TEU in seven years, from 20 million to 30 million TEU in six years, and from 30 million to 40 million TEU in just four years. The port's ability to serve national strategies, regional development, and clients worldwide is continually expanding.

Currently, the Port of Ningbo-Zhoushan operates over 300 container shipping routes, connecting over 600 ports in over 200 countries and regions. It has over 210 berths for vessels over 10,000 tons, including over 135 berths for vessels of 50,000 tons and above, making it one of the world's leading ports with the largest number of large and ultra-large deepwater berths.

In recent years, Zhejiang Province, an economically developed province on China's east coast, has unveiled a series of policies aimed at enhancing the competitiveness and global influence of the Ningbo-Zhoushan Port. -0-

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Honduras' presidential race remains undecided, with preliminary results

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Tegucigalpa, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) — Honduras' National Electoral Council said Monday that the presidential vote remains virtually tied, following preliminary vote counts conducted peacefully a day after the country's general elections.

According to the latest data from the preliminary election results system, after 57.03 percent of the votes have been counted, National Party candidate Nasri Asfoura has 749,022 votes (39.91 percent).

His main rival, Salvador Nasralla of the Liberal Party of Honduras, follows him with a narrow lead of 515 votes, with 748,507 votes (39.89%).

National Electoral Council President Ana Paola Hall described the situation as a "tie" and called on citizens to remain patient while the voting results protocols are processed.

More than six million Hondurans registered to vote in the elections to choose a new president, 298 mayors, 128 members of the National Congress, and other officials.

Honduras holds elections without a runoff, meaning the candidate with the most votes wins the presidency.

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The OECD maintains its global GDP growth forecasts for the current and next years.

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Paris, December 2 (Xinhua) — Global GDP growth is projected to slow from 3.2 percent in 2025 to 2.9 percent in 2026, in line with the September forecast, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Economic Outlook released Tuesday.

Supportive macroeconomic policies, improving financial conditions fueled by optimism about the potential impact of new technologies, and growing investment and trade linked to the use of artificial intelligence (AI) have combined to strengthen global demand, according to the review.

Further increases or abrupt changes in trade barriers would weaken growth, increase policy uncertainty and lead to serious disruptions to global supply chains, the report said.

It also adds that assets with high valuations based on overly optimistic expectations of AI development could be subject to sudden corrections, while fiscal vulnerability in many countries could hinder economic growth.

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Banks, money, December 2: The first management celebrates Bank Worker's Day

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Today, Russia celebrates banking and financial professionals—a professional holiday for those who ensure the stability and transparency of our country's financial system every day.

From Elizabeth Petrovna to the present day

The holiday was established in 2004 at the initiative of the Association of Russian Banks. The date was chosen for a reason: it was on December 2, 1990, that two key laws were adopted: "On the Central Bank of the Russian Federation" and "On Banks and Banking Activities." These documents laid the foundation for Russia's modern banking system.

The history of banking in the country is much older—over 250 years old. The first financial institutions emerged during the reign of Empress Elizabeth Petrovna. In 1754, the Merchant and Noble Loan Banks were established, followed by the Copper Bank, where one could not only take out loans but also make deposits. Later, all functions were consolidated into the Unified State Loan Bank.

In the 19th century, the commercial sector in Russia was actively developing: banks began to finance industry, trade, and individuals. After the 1917 Revolution, the system was nationalized, and during the New Economic Policy (NEP), it was partially revived, but under strict state control. The modern era began in the 1990s, when the country transitioned to a market economy. Today, more than 300 credit institutions operate in Russia, and their activities are monitored by the Bank of Russia, the guarantor of the stability of the ruble and the financial security of its citizens.

Banking at the State University of Management

"Modern challenges—threats of international terrorism, decentralized autonomous applications (including cryptocurrencies), public and private blockchain services, cybercrime, and virtual banks—require prompt and flexible solutions. Therefore, the primary task of universities in this regard is to develop qualified personnel, develop educational programs, and produce technologies in relevant fields," noted Vladimir Stroyev, Rector of the First Management University.

At the State University of Management, the training of future banking specialists and entrepreneurs is closely linked to the real sector. The Department of Banking and Entrepreneurship at the Institute of Economics and Finance (IEF GUU) collaborates with leading financial and commercial organizations across the country. Partners include Sberbank, VTB Bank, Alfa-Bank, Expobank, Ingosstrakh, and Alt-Invest. Support for the development of entrepreneurial initiatives is also provided by the SME Corporation, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, the State Budgetary Institution Small Business of Moscow, and Novard Corporation. This integration of education and industry provides graduates not only with in-depth theoretical knowledge but also with work readiness from day one. Students gain not only in-depth knowledge but also practical skills through master classes, case competitions, and internships with leading employers, ensuring graduates receive not just a diploma but genuine readiness to work in a dynamic financial environment from day one.

Work for the benefit of man

It's worth noting that a Russian banker is more than just a numbers specialist. They advise clients, help open accounts or apply for loans, handle payments and foreign exchange transactions, analyze financial risks, and advise on wise investment and capital protection. This profession requires precision, listening skills, and a willingness to explain complex matters in simple terms. On December 2, the best in this field are awarded the National Banking Award, established in 2005. Winners receive a statuette of a winged lion—a symbol inspired by the griffins on the Bank Bridge in St. Petersburg. Many banks host seminars and lectures, where employees discuss new technologies, legislative changes, and the experiences of their colleagues.

However, Bank Worker's Day isn't just an occasion to present awards; it's also a reminder: behind every transfer, every deposit, every consultation, there's a human being. And their work makes the country's financial life honest, reliable, and focused on the real, everyday problems and challenges of our citizens.

On behalf of our entire university community, we congratulate our colleagues and students who have chosen the art of finding optimal financial solutions, helping people achieve their goals, and contributing to the stability and reliability of the Russian banking system as the foundation of their professional activities!

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Spectrum of Innovation: SUM Strengthens Student Entrepreneurship Ecosystem

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A roundtable discussion on "Developing an Ecosystem of Innovative Projects as Part of Implementing a Technological Leadership Strategy" was held at the State University of Management. The event was part of the "Spectrum of Innovations" acceleration program, implemented under the federal "Technology" project.

During the discussion, experts from the Russian Ministry of Education and Science, Dmitry Bryukhanov, Vice-Rector of the State University of Management, and faculty from our university discussed how universities can become not just learning platforms, but environments where student ideas are transformed into real technological solutions.

Following the discussion, participants emphasized the need to integrate educational programs, research activities, and student initiatives into a unified innovation support system. This approach allows graduates to present projects that have been hypothesis tested and validated, rather than academic assignments, that have the potential for further development.

"Universities are consistently creating conditions in which work on startups becomes part of the educational process and helps develop a new quality of entrepreneurial talent," noted Olga Serebryannikova, Director of the Project Office for the Development of Youth Entrepreneurship in Higher Education Institutions at the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

Commenting on SUM's contribution to this process, Vice-Rector Dmitry Bryukhanov cited the university's internal support as an example: "We integrated the accelerator into SUM's project activities to give students the key: not just tweaking an idea, but receiving a clear market demand from the very beginning and understanding the development vector."

When combined with initiatives like the "Startup as a Diploma" program, these formats create an ecosystem where students can safely experiment, learn from mistakes, and approach investors with ready-made solutions. Universities are thus becoming hubs for generating youth entrepreneurial projects.

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Reading of the play "The Right to Be Forgotten"

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

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

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

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

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