Dmitry Chernyshenko: More than 2,200 students will be able to receive 1 million rubles each as part of the seventh round of the Student Startup competition.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko and Valery Falkov announced the launch of the seventh round of the Student Startup competition.

The Ministry of Education and Science announces the launch of the Student Startup grant competition. Applications can be submitted until March 18, 2026.competition website.

As Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko noted, this competition is the fifth year the government has been providing additional support for the creation of startup projects by students from across Russia. Overall, the University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform's events have contributed to the creation of 37,000 new startups, many of which are already generating profits for their founders.

"Today, the Student Startup competition, coupled with the tools of the Youth and Children national project, is driving entrepreneurial activity among young people. Our President, Vladimir Putin, set the goal of increasing the share of youth technology entrepreneurship in the national economy. Over the past five years, approximately 30,000 people have participated in the Student Startup competition. Thanks to grants and expert support, more than 7,000 students, including those from friendly countries, have been able to implement their projects. This year, more than 2,200 students will also be able to receive grants of 1 million rubles," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He wished the participants of the seventh competition self-confidence, perseverance, and successful implementation of projects for the benefit of the country.

Minister of Education and Science Valery Falkov reported that the "University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform" project currently encompasses 452 universities and nearly 1 million students, young scientists, and faculty.

"Developing entrepreneurial skills among young people is one of the key objectives of the Russian Ministry of Education and Science. It's important that students not only acquire professional knowledge but also have the opportunity to try their hand at technological entrepreneurship and implement their own business ideas. Achieving technological leadership in our country depends on our youth and their talents," the minister emphasized.

Undergraduate, specialist, master's, and doctoral students, including international students, are invited to participate. Winners will be required to register a legal entity, develop a business plan, and launch a website for their startup. Selection is conducted within the framework of University technology entrepreneurship platforms, which is part of the federal "Technology" project of the national project "Efficient and Competitive Economy." The competition is also part of the Decade of Science and Technology.

Competition projects must meet the following guidelines:

1) digital technologies,

2) medicine and health-preserving technologies,

3) chemical technologies and new materials,

4) new devices and intelligent production technologies,

5) biotechnology,

6) resource-saving energy,

7) creative industries.

Moreover, if applications are related to national technological leadership projects, they will receive an advantage in the selection process.

The competition operator is the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises (FASIE).

"The Foundation has been directly supporting university entrepreneurship since 2022. During this time, the number of participants in the Student Startup competition has grown significantly, with each year marking new record numbers. Our goal is to build a comprehensive program pipeline—from project inception to initial sales. Therefore, applicants who have previously received funding from the Foundation through the UMNIK competition will have an advantage in the selection process—the technological foundation of their project has already been proven and substantiated," noted Andrey Zhizhin, CEO of the Foundation for Assistance to Small Innovative Enterprises.

Detailed information is available on the competition page. http://fasi.ru/studstartup/ and inCompetition Regulations.

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Alexander Novak: The North Caucasus is one of the priority areas of state support.

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Small and medium-sized businesses in the North Caucasus Federal District increased their financing volume in 2025 to 42.6 billion rubles using the National Guarantee System (NGS), operated by the SME Corporation. This represents a 7% increase compared to the previous year.

Support and development of SMEs in the North Caucasus Federal District is being implemented within the framework of the national project "Efficient and Competitive Economy," which is overseen by Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak.

"The North Caucasus is a priority area for government support. Small and medium-sized businesses in the region remain a key focus, as they provide a significant share of jobs and contribute to the development of a wide range of economic sectors. Government support instruments enable local entrepreneurs to increase their funding, including for investment projects to develop production, launch new facilities, and increase output. In 2025, small and medium-sized businesses in the North Caucasus Federal District received 16.3 billion rubles for these purposes under the National Guarantee System, an 80% increase from the previous year," stated Alexander Novak.

Among the sectors in which businesses in the North Caucasus Federal District attracted funding under the NGS in 2025, the largest increases over the year were in scientific and technical activities (4.8 times), education (2.4 times), culture and sports (2.1 times), and infrastructure construction (1.8 times). In business services, the volume of attracted funding increased by 60%, in transportation and storage by 27%, and in consumer services by 26%.

The leaders in terms of the volume of funding attracted through state support among the regions of the North Caucasus were Stavropol Krai (16.8 billion rubles), the Republic of Dagestan (6.89 billion rubles), the Chechen Republic (5.33 billion rubles), the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic (4.41 billion rubles), and the Republic of Ingushetia (3.61 billion rubles).

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Agencies summarized the results of digital transformation for 2025.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko summarized the results of government department digitalization for 2025. A total of 61 IT programs were implemented, one for each ministry and agency. Thanks to digital transformation programs, even more services in Russia are being provided digitally, and the quality of data-driven management decisions is improving. Last year, emphasis was also placed on the implementation of artificial intelligence technology in government departments and on enhancing the security of information systems. Overall, approximately 90% of the stated digitalization benefits were achieved in 2025. All of these programs were included in the new IT expenditure register.

"Last year, we changed the rules for managing funds allocated for digitalization. We don't allocate funds unless the impact of digitalization is explained and proven. As a result, we linked all digital funds not simply to IT solutions and activities, but to specific impacts. Using the IT registry, we can see not only expenses but also results," Dmitry Grigorenko commented on the new approach to government digitalization.

The results and effects of departmental digital transformation programs include the following.

Rosobrnadzor, together with the Ministry of Education and Science and the Ministry of Education, launched an online university admissions service on the Gosuslugi website. During the 2025 admissions campaign, over 2 million applicants used the service (submitting over 5.6 million applications). 1,172 universities and research organizations, as well as 566 of their branches and 819 organizations implementing secondary vocational education programs at universities, are connected to the service. A number of updates have been planned for 2026 (for example, universities will be able to distribute admissions targets based on their target talent needs (automated verification)).

Rosvodresursy has launched an online monitoring service for the operating modes of 355 reservoirs. Over 200 parameters (reservoir inflow, reservoir discharge, and others) are already being automatically analyzed. Data is received daily electronically from regional authorities. Previously, monitoring was carried out manually: indicators were calculated using formulas, deviations were identified, and the data were sent to the central office. The service allows for quick identification of reservoirs at high risk (those with significant deviations) and allows for timely management decisions.

In 2025, Rosreestr launched six new map-based services and began implementing AI technologies that will automatically identify unregistered real estate and speed up cadastral valuation. Important work was carried out to modernize Rosreestr's information security system. Software components for information security using artificial intelligence were implemented, reducing the response time to cyber incidents from 30 minutes to 1 minute.

The Ministry of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Media continued to develop the government services portal. In 2025, nearly a thousand new services were added, bringing the total to over 2,600 federal and regional services. 120 million people are registered with Gosuslugi, with a daily audience of 14 million. Online services can be obtained on the portal within a minute to 72 hours. Many services have become proactive. For example, the maternity capital certificate is delivered this way: it appears in the mother's personal account as soon as the child's birth is registered. Gosuslugi's digital assistant, "Robot Max," also helps save time when accessing services; over 30 services already work in dialogue mode with it.

The Ministry of Natural Resources has implemented an AI-based analysis module for waste accumulation sites, which is expected to result in savings of at least a quarter of a billion rubles.

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Alexander Novak visited North Ossetia.

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Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak made a working visit to the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania.

The Deputy Prime Minister held a bilateral meeting with the head of the region, Sergei Menyailo, to discuss the region's socio-economic development.

As part of his working visit, Alexander Novak visited the Republican Water Utility, where he inspected the facility's grounds, updated production facilities, and its fleet of specialized equipment, which numbers over 160 units. He also spoke with employees and learned in detail about the work of its divisions.

The Deputy Prime Minister also assessed the work of the Mamison ski resort and held a meeting there dedicated to increasing labor productivity in the country's tourism industry.

A pilot program to improve labor productivity in the Russian tourism sector was presented at a meeting attended by the heads of the North Caucasus regions, representatives of the Ministry of Economic Development, industry agencies, and the management of Kavkaz.RF. The program will be implemented by the industry competence center (ICC) for tourism established within Kavkaz.RF.

"The President has set an ambitious goal of increasing the country's labor productivity growth rate. Given the labor shortage, this is a key factor in improving efficiency and reallocating labor to high-productivity sectors. Tourism has significant potential for such a leap," emphasized Alexander Novak.

He noted that the proposed draft program for increasing labor productivity will become a practical tool for achieving this goal once approved. "The draft prepared by the Ministry of Economic Development will soon be reviewed by the Government. Our shared goal for the next six years is to implement modern technologies and best practices in companies to guarantee improved service quality for Russian and foreign tourists," added Alexander Novak.

One mechanism for improving operational efficiency is packaged solutions—developed algorithms for changing the most routine and critical processes in the industry. Another mechanism is targeted support for lagging industries. Here, experts will primarily focus on sanatoriums and amusement parks, where, according to research, labor productivity is lowest and ready-made solutions are lacking due to the specific characteristics of each facility. Implementation of the entire program's set of measures will increase labor productivity by 28.6% by 2030 compared to 2023 levels.

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The government has awarded the status of a science city to the Moscow region city of Dolgoprudny.

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One of the largest centers for the development of science and modern technology, the Moscow region city of Dolgoprudny, has been awarded the status of a science city of the Russian Federation. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the order to this effect.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: Thanks to scientists, Russia is among the top ten countries in the world in terms of research and development.

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Congratulations from Dmitry Chernyshenko on Russian Science Day.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko congratulated everyone involved in research and development on Russian Science Day.

He noted that their work is in high demand and always finds a wide response in society.

"According to VTsIOM, approximately 80% of citizens trust the opinions of scientists and feel proud of their discoveries. And over 60% of all parents would like to see their children in science-related professions. In laboratories and in manufacturing, in tropical climates and in the Far North—our researchers are working in so many places to improve life in our country. Thank you for choosing this challenging but very interesting path," he said.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that, thanks to scientists, Russia is among the top ten countries in the world in terms of research and development, and more specifically, is in eighth place.

"Domestic science is becoming stronger and more confident. The number of young researchers is growing, and spending on science is increasing significantly. Today, our scientists are breaking new ground and contributing to technological leadership. This is a national goal set by our President, Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin," said Dmitry Chernyshenko.

He added that not only leading scientific centers, but also youth laboratories are working on current problems.

"This year, thanks to the 'Youth and Children' national project, there will be more than 1,100 such laboratories. To conduct world-class research, the Russian government will continue to develop a unique scientific infrastructure. This year, the Siberian Ring Photon Source will open its doors to scientists in Novosibirsk. This megascience facility will be the most advanced synchrotron in the world and will create new opportunities for breakthrough discoveries and international cooperation," noted Dmitry Chernyshenko.

In conclusion, the Deputy Prime Minister wished them good health, prosperity, success, and the realization of their most ambitious ideas and projects.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: To implement AI on a large scale, it is necessary to establish operational cooperation with the regions.

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Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko participated in a meeting of the State Council Commission on the Data Economy. The meeting focused on the development of artificial intelligence and the development of recommendations for the relevant interdepartmental commission (headquarters) under the President.

Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Grigorenko noted that to scale up AI implementation in Russia, regions must be more actively involved in implementing the technology. Regions already have successful experience and results from implementing the technology: today, AI helps manage traffic flows, monitor law and order, and ensure safety and cleanliness in cities. Although regions of the Russian Federation have specific differences, some tasks in regional governance are common. Therefore, it is important for regions to share experiences on how AI technology can improve the efficiency of certain tasks. The State Council Commission can become a platform for aggregating regional experience in AI implementation, as well as for collecting and analyzing proposals from regions on the use of the technology.

"Large-scale implementation of AI implies the effective use of technology in key sectors across all regions of the country. To accelerate this process, it's important for us not just to create new solutions, but above all to establish an exchange of experience. We need to gather a complete picture of how regions are already using AI and where they see the greatest impact. The State Council Commission on the Data Economy could serve as a single point of reference for regional expertise. It could also collect, analyze, and implement proposals from regions. This will be essential for operational coordination with the AI headquarters to ensure rapid, informed decision-making," noted Dmitry Grigorenko.

The commission meeting also discussed the development of a framework law aimed at regulating AI. Dmitry Grigorenko noted that, given the growing influence of AI on key areas and the scaling of its application, the need for regulatory codification of its application in specific areas arises. Six potential areas of AI regulation are being discussed: developing criteria for "Russian" AI; labeling AI content; distributing rights, obligations, and responsibilities between AI developers and users; developing a conceptual framework; industry-specific aspects of AI application; and copyright issues for AI-created products. According to Dmitry Grigorenko, the framework law will primarily focus on introducing regulations for the use of AI in particularly sensitive areas, such as healthcare, legal proceedings, and security.

"The use of artificial intelligence is becoming increasingly widespread. The need to introduce transparent 'rules of the game' is becoming increasingly pressing. It's important to maintain a balance when regulating AI. On the one hand, the goal is to prevent potential risks from using AI in areas where the cost of error is too high. On the other hand, it's important not to hinder the technology's development or 'stifle' it with regulations. For example, it's important to prevent the use of AI to commit crimes and to recognize its use as an aggravating circumstance in the commission of offenses. This is necessary to protect the interests of citizens. However, there are currently no plans to introduce requirements for the use of AI in businesses (with the exception of critical infrastructure facilities)," added Dmitry Grigorenko.

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Marat Khusnullin held a meeting on the results of the work of the State Expertise Institute.

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Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin inspected the technological equipment of the Interaction and Communications Center and held a working meeting dedicated to the results of the state expert review institute's work in 2025 and its current objectives.

"Glavgosexpertiza of Russia plays a vital role in implementing the construction industry's ambitious goals. Today, construction expertise is not just a control mechanism; it's also a powerful tool for managing project performance and increasing labor productivity. Thanks to more than five thousand highly qualified, certified experts who combine deep engineering expertise with the active implementation of digital solutions, we ensure the quality, safety, and economic viability of construction. The creation of a unified digital framework based on the Unified Expertise Platform, the transition to working with information models, and the implementation of artificial intelligence are our strategic response to modern challenges," said Marat Khusnullin.

Since 2022, the Interaction and Communications Center has served as a key platform for dialogue between all participants in the construction industry. Since its inception, the Center has hosted over 350 events, attended by nearly 30,000 specialists. Demonstrations of existing digital systems, including the Unified Digital Expertise Platform (EDEP), artificial intelligence-based services, a project showcase, and an engineering survey map, were held on-site.

Igor Manylov, Head of the Federal State Institution "Glavgosexpertiza of Russia," noted that the institution is consistently developing and implementing artificial intelligence-based solutions in both production and administrative processes.

"Our goal is to integrate AI into expert work so that it becomes a reliable assistant to the specialist. The partnership between humans and algorithms is crucial: the expert is responsible for data integrity, model verification, and the final professional judgment," noted the head of Glavgosexpertiza.

The meeting also summarized the results for 2025, which showed that state and non-state expert review organizations issued over 82,000 opinions, and the estimated costs of designed projects were optimized by over 800 billion rubles. Currently, 123 expert organizations are connected to the Unified Center for Expertise, and the system has accumulated 12.8 million files. Work is currently underway on a next-generation platform—Unified Center for Expertise 2.0—which will serve as the foundation for the end-to-end digitalization of the investment and construction cycle. Key future objectives include developing project engineering support, creating a unified digital environment, and actively implementing intelligent tools.

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Marat Khusnullin took part in a celebratory event to mark the fifth anniversary of the Single Customer in Construction Company.

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A gala event was held at the National Research Moscow State University of Civil Engineering (NRU MGSU) to celebrate the fifth anniversary of the founding of the public company "Single Customer in Construction." The company's performance was announced at the event, which was attended by Deputy Prime Minister Marat Khusnullin.

The Deputy Prime Minister read a welcoming address from Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. He also noted that the company was created at the Prime Minister's initiative and is now a strong customer capable of handling any task assigned to it.

"We also enjoy the constant support of the President. We've already completed many iconic projects, which the head of state visited and praised highly. One of the most recent such projects is the building of the N.A. Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory after restoration. The result is a world-class facility. We've managed to preserve its historical value while introducing something new and modern. I'd like to especially commend the company's work in the reunified regions," noted Marat Khusnullin.

The Unified Construction Customer (UPC) operates in all eight federal districts and more than 65 regions across the country. The company's total project portfolio exceeds 5,500 projects. Construction has been completed on a number of complex buildings, research centers, and museums. For example, the new Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow and the new Museum of the World Ocean in Kaliningrad have been commissioned. Restoration of the Rimsky-Korsakov St. Petersburg State Conservatory has been completed. Construction continues on federal children's rehabilitation centers in the Republic of Crimea and the Novosibirsk Region, as well as university campuses in Orel, Kaliningrad, and Novosibirsk.

Since 2021, the company has participated in the construction of more than 100 federal social facilities, as well as the restoration and construction of over 3,000 facilities in the reunified regions.

"Every year, we will continue to strive not only to increase construction volumes but also to raise quality standards, ensuring that every project we build meets the highest modern standards and requirements. We express our gratitude to the President of Russia, the Government of the Russian Federation, and the entire Russian construction industry for all their invaluable assistance and support. Your work and initiatives inspire us to new achievements and keep us moving forward. We are building the future together!" said Karen Oganesyan, General Director of the Unified Customer Production and Consulting Company.

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Denis Manturov visited the Military Innovation Technopolis "Era".

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First Deputy Prime Minister Denis Manturov visited the Era military technopolis and held a strategic session, the key topic of which was the innovative development of military medicine in modern conditions.

The event was attended by Deputy Minister of Defense Vasily Osmakov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Ekaterina Priezzheva, Deputy Minister of Health Tatyana Semenova, representatives of military command bodies, defense industry enterprises, and research centers.

The meeting participants discussed areas for developing medical support for special operations participants and the capabilities of Russian industry to meet the needs of the Russian Armed Forces' medical service. Particular attention was given to implementing priority measures to provide medical support for special military operations participants and introducing innovative developments.

"The Ministry of Defense is systematically working to provide necessary assistance to wounded service members. Thanks to this comprehensive approach, we are currently able to return over 95% of wounded soldiers to duty. This is largely due to our well-coordinated efforts to ensure their timely evacuation from the front lines, which is particularly challenging given the widespread use of drones," said Denis Manturov.

The main topics include the development of medical devices and technical rehabilitation equipment for the needs of special military operations, as well as the application of experience in the implementation of manufactured products for the needs of the medical service of the Russian Armed Forces.

"Things like medicine, engineering support, and logistics have no less of an impact on the effectiveness of combat operations. The topic we're discussing now is the lives of people, the lives of our soldiers. This is an important issue that requires close attention. At the exhibition and in our colleagues' presentations, we've already emphasized the full cycle of work with the wounded, from evacuation to all types of rehabilitation. This allows us to develop a systemic approach, identify failures at every stage, and formulate solutions that will improve the effectiveness of cooperation between the Ministry of Defense, industry, and our medical system," said Vasily Osmakov.

Denis Manturov noted that the Ministry of Defense's medical organizations actively use advanced technologies to improve the quality and precision of surgical interventions.

"Regarding prosthetics, we have reached a leading level in this area. Domestic developments allow us to fully restore lost functions. The most important task set by the President is to ensure the widespread adoption of prosthetic technologies for the benefit of veterans of the Central Military District. To achieve this, we must strengthen cooperation between federal agencies, specifically the Ministry of Health, the Ministry of Labor, the Ministry of Industry and Trade, and the Ministry of Defense," the First Deputy Prime Minister emphasized.

Denis Manturov toured an exhibition of projects from industrial enterprises and scientific organizations. Among the exhibits were military medical modules, ground-based robotic systems for medical and sanitary operations, protective clothing, medications, and medical specialist bags. Many Russian developments are unique and have no equivalents anywhere else.

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