Denis Manturov visited the Russian exhibit at the Dubai Airshow 2025.

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First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Denis Manturov, who leads the Russian delegation, visited the exhibit of domestic manufacturers at the Dubai Airshow 2025.

The total area of the Russian exhibit this year was almost 5,000 square meters. Major Russian companies from the aircraft manufacturing, space, and defense industries brought nearly 900 exhibits to Dubai. More than 30 of these were displayed in full-scale form at the static display area and in the Russian pavilion. Denis Manturov inspected the Su-57 fifth-generation fighter, which boasts real combat experience and is being showcased for the first time in the Middle East. Furthermore, the modernized Yak-130M combat trainer and the Ka-52 helicopter, equipped with the Kh-MD multipurpose homing missile for engaging ground and surface targets, made their world debuts.

"Today, I asked our Su-57 chief pilot how effectively artificial intelligence is used in pilot work. This is especially true when we're talking about a fifth-generation aircraft. It's one of the best aircraft in the world. It has proven itself in combat and is participating in special military operations. Artificial intelligence is now an integral part of pilot decision-making, especially when working in a group. It's impossible for one person to simultaneously make decisions and control both the aircraft and the weapons themselves. Therefore, artificial intelligence actively participates in the pilot's work," said Denis Manturov.

Key engine-building exhibits include the modern, next-generation "Product 177S" turbojet engine with improved technical characteristics, the state-of-the-art VK-650V power plant for light helicopters, and a line of small-size engines for various types of unmanned aerial vehicles. Roscosmos State Corporation and organizations in the rocket and space industry showcased examples of current and future rocket and space technology, spacecraft, and satellites.

Russian manufacturers showcased civilian and military UAVs at the exhibition: reconnaissance (Supercam S350, Orlan-10E, Orlan-30, Skat-350M), attack (Lancet-E system, Kub-2-2E loitering munitions), and multifunctional systems (KSI UAV with modular architecture).

"The exhibition features a wide variety of unmanned aerial vehicles, from small to large. This demonstrates that our products are in demand not only within our special military operation but also in international markets – among potential buyers who are familiar with our products and interested in them. These include countries in Southeast Asia, the Middle East, Central Asia, Latin America, and Africa," noted the First Deputy Prime Minister.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko: The "Professionals" Championship is the largest professional skills competition in Russia.

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On November 29, the finals of the "Professionals" professional skills championship will begin in St. Petersburg. The competition covers competencies in education, service, production, and engineering technologies.

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The All-Russian Inclusive Forum "Open for All" will become an annual event.

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Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin supported the proposal of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) and the Roscongress Foundation to hold the All-Russian Inclusive Forum "Open for All" annually, starting in 2025. A corresponding agreement was signed. order.

"Accept the proposal of the autonomous non-profit organization 'Agency for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects' to hold the All-Russian Inclusive Forum 'Open for All' annually, beginning in 2025. Form an organizing committee for the preparation and conduct of the forum and approve its composition," the order states.

"Creating fully-fledged conditions for the integration of people with disabilities into all spheres, from the economy to the arts, is not just one area of work, but a key principle of Russia's social policy. Addressing this large-scale challenge is impossible without an effective partnership between the government and business. Building proactive collaboration in the development and practical implementation of programs to create a barrier-free environment is a strategic necessity for building an inclusive society," emphasized Tatyana Golikova, Deputy Prime Minister and head of the forum's organizing committee.

The forum's annual status confirms that the topic of inclusion is becoming increasingly firmly entrenched on the state agenda and emphasizes that attention to it is not a one-time event, but a sustainable priority.

"We are creating a practical platform where representatives of government, business, and public organizations will work together to find effective solutions, discuss specific projects, and create the conditions for fundamental changes in the lives of millions of people. Our society's commitment and openness to all are not a slogan, but a competitive advantage and a source of strength. Holding the forum is directly linked to the national development goals set by the President, specifically, realizing the potential of each person, developing their talents, and nurturing patriotic and socially responsible individuals," said Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President of Russia and Executive Secretary of the Forum's Organizing Committee.

The development and scaling of inclusive projects has occupied a special place in the work of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives since its founding.

"Inclusive development is one of the priority areas of the National Social Initiative and an essential component of the country's sustainable development and a modern and just society. The Agency for Strategic Initiatives identifies and supports the best projects and practices in this area, concludes national inclusive agreements with companies and enterprises, and organized a thematic educational forum for two years in a row. In 2025, the forum expanded to include all stakeholders on the inclusive agenda, which will allow us to elevate the discussion to a new level and find the most effective solutions," emphasized Svetlana Chupsheva, ASI General Director.

Prioritizing the social agenda at the country's largest forums is one of the key objectives of the Roscongress Foundation's socio-creative platform.

"For over seven years, the Roscongress Foundation's socio-creative platform has been creating an environment for the transfer and scaling of the best social technologies and practices, producing and promoting social innovations that fundamentally improve the living environment and self-realization of people. Inclusion is a key focus of this work. The Foundation implements this in various formats – business sessions, the Innosocium Lab and NGO Day at major international forums, the All-Russian Student Competition of Social Projects, educational events, and inclusive film screenings as part of the Soul of Russia project. Holding the Open for All forum, in partnership with the ASI and supervised by the Government of the Russian Federation, is a new systemic development of the inclusive agenda, aimed at realizing the social mission of business by developing 'live' tools and specific solutions for promoting inclusion in the economy and social sphere," emphasized Elena Marinina, Deputy Director of the Roscongress Foundation and member of the forum's organizing committee.

The All-Russian Inclusive Forum "Open for All" will be held in Moscow on November 24–25, 2025, with the Cyberdom space serving as the main venue. Guests will enjoy a comprehensive interactive program, including brand fairs, master classes (including those from international participants), film screenings, and meetings with project ambassadors.

The business program includes over 20 discussions on barrier-free environments, rehabilitation, education, and employment, as well as socialization and leisure activities for people with disabilities. Particular attention will be paid to supporting SVO participants and their families. The event will conclude with the "Open for All" award ceremony.

More information about the program can be found on the official website. The organizers are ASI and the Roscongress Foundation.

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The International Arctic Forum "The Arctic: Territory of Dialogue" will be held in Murmansk from 2027.

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Corresponding order signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin on November 12, 2025.

The International Arctic Forum is a key international platform for discussing the socioeconomic development of the Arctic region, attracting investment, and establishing international cooperation. The forum is organized by the Roscongress Foundation with the support of the Government of the Russian Federation.

"Murmansk is the starting point of the Northern Sea Route, a vital strategic area for the development of the Russian Arctic. This year, the International Arctic Forum was successfully held here, attracting approximately 1,300 participants and media representatives from 21 countries, along with approximately 230 representatives of Russian and foreign businesses representing more than 110 companies. We see growing interest in discussing the Arctic agenda. Our country is committed to mutually beneficial cooperation with all interested countries and is open to international collaboration. I am confident that the International Arctic Forum will continue to be a significant platform for discussing pressing issues on the Arctic agenda," emphasized Yuri Trutnev, Deputy Prime Minister and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, and Chairman of the Organizing Committee for the International Arctic Forum "The Arctic: Territory of Dialogue."

"Murmansk is Russia's Arctic gateway. Holding the International Arctic Forum in the region symbolizes not only the development of key Arctic projects but also the importance of the world's largest economic zone with a unified set of tax and administrative preferences. The Arctic accounts for approximately 6% of Russia's GDP and approximately 10% of its total exports, thanks to the region's resources. It plays a key role in shaping trade chains through the Northern Sea Route and ensures the country's defense capability. Hosting the forum will support the intensive development of infrastructure, innovation, and new economic opportunities in the Arctic region, which will have a multiplier effect for the entire country," emphasized Anton Kobyakov, Advisor to the President and Executive Secretary of the Organizing Committee for the International Arctic Forum "The Arctic: Territory of Dialogue."

The Murmansk Region is demonstrating stable development despite external pressure and sanctions. According to the regional government's forecast, the gross regional product is expected to reach 1.3 trillion rubles in 2026, with annual GRP growth projected at approximately 1.3-2.3% from 2026 to 2028. Key factors include the comprehensive development of infrastructure projects, including the Murmansk transport hub, the ship repair cluster, the renovation of the sea fishing port, the expansion of production at the Kovdor Mining and Processing Plant and the Kirovsk branch of Apatit JSC, and the implementation of the Severny mine project. Fixed capital investment is expected to exceed 350 billion rubles in 2026 and reach 400 billion rubles by 2028.

"This is a huge step and a significant recognition of our joint work. This year, we held the forum under the motto 'Live in the North!', and it was then that the President called Murmansk the capital of the Russian Arctic. Now we're consolidating this status. The forum is a working platform where, together with our federal colleagues, we address real-world challenges: from economics and technology to logistics and the development of the Northern Sea Route. And holding the forum regularly in Murmansk means that key decisions on Arctic development will be made here, here in Russia," said Murmansk Region Governor Andrei Chibis.

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The government will allocate approximately 1.4 billion rubles for the development of road infrastructure in several regions.

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Order No. 3264-r of November 14, 2025

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Order No. 3264-r of November 14, 2025

Nearly 1.4 billion rubles will be additionally allocated to three regions for road infrastructure development projects, which will be implemented in accordance with the President's instructions and directives. Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin signed the order reallocating these funds.

Funding will go to the budgets of the Kaliningrad and Kirov regions, as well as the Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Okrug – Yugra.

Of these funds, 500 million rubles will be allocated for the reconstruction of the second stage of the ring route in the Primorskaya recreational zone of the Kaliningrad Region and the construction of a section between two interchanges (to Zelenogradsk and Baltiysk). The President spoke about the importance of this project during a meeting on the region's socioeconomic development, emphasizing that the completion of all its stages will, among other things, help tourists reach their vacation spots more quickly and comfortably and improve transportation within the region.

Also, at the direction of the head of state, 500 million rubles have been allocated for the development of associated infrastructure for the bridge over the Ob River in Surgut, and almost 400 million rubles for the construction of a crossing under the railway in the Novvyatsky District of Kirov.

Measures to expand the road infrastructure will be implemented within the framework of the federal project "Regional and Local Road Network", which is part of the national project "Infrastructure for Life".

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From Mikhail Mishustin's opening remarks at the Government meeting, November 13, 2025

The issue of redistributing federal budget funds for these purposes was considered atGovernment meeting on November 13.

"I ask the Ministry of Transport to strictly monitor the disbursement of funds to ensure that all planned activities are completed on time and in full," Mikhail Mishustin emphasized.

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To Tatyana Melnikova, President of the State Lermontov Museum-Reserve "Tarkhany", Honored Worker of Culture of the RSFSR

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Mikhail Mishustin congratulated the president of the Tarkhany museum-reserve on his anniversary.

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Dmitry Chernyshenko awarded the winner of the All-Russian competition "Inventor of the Year"

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Deputy Prime Minister Dmitry Chernyshenko, Chairman of the Board of Trustees of the All-Russian Society of Inventors and Innovators (VOIR), awarded the winner of the 3rd All-Russian "Inventor of the Year" competition. The ceremony took place in Moscow at the Atom Museum at VDNKh.

Dmitry Chernyshenko read out Russian President Vladimir Putin's address to the participants and guests of the awards ceremony. "Today we honor talented, driven, and dedicated individuals—true innovators whose breakthrough discoveries and developments make a significant contribution to the development of Russian scientific and technological thought, strengthening the country's economic and industrial potential, and Russia's technological sovereignty," the head of state's address read.

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that the ceremony is taking place in a highly symbolic location, the Atom Museum, where "one can see the connection between generations of inventors, our great discoveries, new breakthrough ideas, and aspirations for the future."

"Today, we will honor those who truly make a significant contribution to achieving our technological sovereignty. It's gratifying that all the competition laureates have intersected in one way or another and are working to implement the national technological leadership projects we are implementing at the behest of Russian President Vladimir Putin. All nine of these national projects find their inspiration here, among you, young scientists. I wish you good, reliable partners on your scientific journey," he noted.

The Deputy Prime Minister thanked the competition's organizers and partners—the Ministry of Education and Science and the All-Russian Society of Inventors and Innovators, which will celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2032. "The society is currently developing rapidly, regaining its position, and already unites over 100,000 participating scientists. I am confident that the organization has an even greater future. Thank you all very much," he added.

Dmitry Chernyshenko presented the highest award—the Grand Prix—as well as a diploma and cup to Ivan Bukharov, chief engineer of the Ural Engineering Center project in Chelyabinsk, for developing a unique method for improving the precision and quality of aircraft skin production.

The introduction of this technology made it possible to cover the shell parts of aircraft (Tu-214) with more complex geometry, significantly increase the molding accuracy, and reduce thickness variations.

The laureate received a certificate for 1 million rubles from Vladimir Kononov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Science and Higher Education and Chairman of the Central Council of VOIR.

"Today, the Government and the State Duma are creating all the conditions for talented inventors to transform their ideas into real projects and thereby contribute to achieving technological leadership—a national goal set by the Russian President. As a reminder, our President approved the inventors' initiative to support VOIR and change the legal structure of the company to a public-public one. I am confident that this will provide new impetus for unlocking the potential of Russian inventors and innovators and promoting invention among citizens of all ages, especially children and young people," said Vladimir Kononov.

The competition's organizing committee approved a list of 21 winners in four categories: Grand Prix, Innovator of the Year, Mentor of the Year, and Inventor of the Year. The winners were awarded diplomas, trophies, certificates worth 200,000 rubles, and commemorative prizes.

This year, more than 650 inventors and innovators from 71 regions of Russia applied to participate in the competition. The youngest participant was 14 years old, the oldest was 90. More than 40% of the contenders were under 35.

According to preliminary estimates, the overall economic impact of the implementation of the inventions and proposals of the competition participants amounted to more than 1.6 billion rubles.

The competition was organized by the Ministry of Education and Science and the All-Russian Society of Inventors and Innovators, with the support of the National Research University "Moscow Power Engineering Institute."

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Dmitry Grigorenko: Digitalization creates new opportunities for people

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Dmitry Grigorenko's speech at the "100 Projects for the Future of Russia: Digital" program. Photo courtesy of the National Center "Russia" press service.

Digital transformation has become one of the key development areas in modern Russia, encompassing virtually all industries and social spheres. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko at the National Center "Russia." He spoke as part of the "100 Projects for the Future of Russia: Digital" program.

"We live in the era of the so-called fourth industrial revolution—a data and digital revolution that is changing literally everything: from economic processes to services, and also influencing people's attitudes toward work, everyday life, and how they interact with the world around them," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

He noted that the implementation of artificial intelligence-based programs is becoming a key trend, as AI eliminates routine tasks, operates without interruption, and effectively solves routine problems. In the public sector, the use of AI is also a key focus – now, a high-quality service is considered one that is not simply digitized but personalized. Artificial intelligence is also used in management: by processing large amounts of data, it predicts events with almost 100% accuracy. As an example, Dmitry Grigorenko explained that the Government is using AI in the national project management system. This helps predict task failures in advance, changing the management approach: instead of analyzing errors after the fact, artificial intelligence warns of risks with 96% accuracy, allowing for timely adjustments.

"Russia is one of the few countries with digital sovereignty. We have our own marketplaces, search engines, and artificial intelligence language models—two of them, in fact. We also have our own messenger, data centers, and much more. Every day, 10 million people order food delivery or taxis, and this has long been a part of our daily lives. Even 15 years ago, it was hard to imagine such a level of digital convenience," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

During the discussion, Dmitry Grigorenko discussed several key areas of digital transformation in Russia in detail. The Deputy Prime Minister highlighted Russia's successes in developing biometrics, noting that Russia is one of the world leaders in implementing this technology. He emphasized that Russia has created a state-owned biometric data storage system with multi-layered security, where information is divided into encrypted fragments.

In the area of telecommunications infrastructure, Dmitry Grigorenko reported on work being done to create a Russian low-orbit satellite system to provide broadband internet coverage throughout the country. In the context of robotics, he cited examples from logistics and warehousing, where robots demonstrate multiple improvements in efficiency compared to human labor. This includes the integration of artificial intelligence into robotics, which will significantly expand the functionality of automated systems.

A separate section of the presentation was devoted to unmanned technologies. According to Dmitry Grigorenko, they are fundamentally changing approaches to managing space and processes in industries such as agriculture, construction, and logistics. He emphasized the pressing need for personnel. However, the Deputy Prime Minister asserted that digitalization is not destroying professions, but rather transforming them, creating new opportunities for IT specialists.

Dmitry Grigorenko urged students to take a conscious approach to choosing a career in the IT field, as digital skills are becoming essential in virtually every modern profession.

"No matter how much we talk about digitalization—whether we praise it or criticize it—people are still at the center of everything. It's important to understand: digitalization is just a tool. And how it's used depends entirely on the individual. It's like any object—a teapot or a microscope—which can be used for hammering nails or for its intended purpose. It's the same with digital technologies, only their capabilities are far broader and their impact on quality of life is significantly greater than most other tools," Dmitry Grigorenko concluded.

The National Center "Russia" continues its series of thematic programs, "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects." These programs focus on tangible results in achieving national development goals in accordance with Decree No. 309 of the President of the Russian Federation. During the events, speakers and government officials discuss the steps being taken to achieve national development goals and the practical benefits they bring to ordinary people.

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Dmitry Grigorenko: For the first time, a government service was issued from space.

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A Russian cosmonaut applied for a government service online for the first time while aboard the International Space Station. This was announced by Deputy Prime Minister and Chief of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko during the session "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects. Digital."

The Deputy Prime Minister emphasized that cosmonaut Alexei Zubritsky used biometrics to log into the government services portal and use the self-prohibition service for SIM cards listed in "life situations." The entire process took just 30 seconds. The broadcast, as part of a live video link with the ISS, took place on the sidelines of the "Digital Solutions" IT forum.

"Digitalization makes accessing services as simple as possible, making them quick and convenient. And thanks to modern technologies, including biometrics, government services can now be accessed anywhere—at home, in the office, and even in low-Earth orbit," said Dmitry Grigorenko.

"I plan to use the 'Life Situations' service and set a self-ban on SIM cards. This means that while I'm in space, I won't be able to sign up for a communications contract. I'll use biometrics to access Gosuslugi, as text messages don't reach orbit," cosmonaut Alexei Zubritsky commented on receiving the service.

In total, 2.8 million people have already taken advantage of the "Protection from Fraudsters" life situation, and more than 600,000 have taken advantage of the self-prohibition on signing a communication contract.

"Many experts recognize the quality of Russian electronic services as exemplary. And it's important that now, even when traveling beyond Earth, Russian citizens can safely use their familiar services," noted Dmitry Bakanov, CEO of the Roscosmos State Corporation.

Today, using biometrics, citizens can not only secure their Gosuslugi accounts but also check into hotels without a passport, pay for groceries or metro rides, access services at multifunctional centers (MFCs), register a business online, and much more. In all user scenarios, biometrics serves as an additional—and simplest and most convenient—way to access services.

The session took place on November 15 at the National Center "Russia" as part of the thematic program "Platform of the Future: 100 Russian Projects." During the event, Dmitry Grigorenko spoke to students from Russian universities about key digitalization trends, including the implementation of artificial intelligence, biometrics, digitalization of public administration, and the development of communications across the country. Following the lecture, he also answered questions from young professionals.

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On November 17–18, a meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member states will be held in Moscow, chaired by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

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On November 17–18, a meeting of the Council of Heads of Government of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization member states will be held in Moscow, chaired by Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

The meeting will address priority issues related to strengthening trade, economic, investment, and cultural-humanitarian cooperation within the SCO.

Mikhail Mishustin will also hold a series of bilateral meetings with the heads of delegations participating in the meeting.

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