The CSR discussed how platform employment regulation will develop

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The Center for Strategic Research held a round table entitled "Platform Employment in the New Conditions: What Changes After the Law on the Platform Economy." Together with representatives of the Ministry of Economic Development, the State Duma, the expert and academic community, as well as leading digital platforms, they discussed the adopted law on the platform economy and future regulatory detailing at the level of by-laws.

According to the participants, the adopted law was an important step in the formation of a basic regulatory framework, but it is now that the most subtle and meaningful part of the work begins – filling this framework with tools, concepts and mechanisms.

The moderator of the round table, CEO of the CSR Pavel Smelov noted: "Russia is one of the few countries where digital platforms have become a truly systemic part of the economy. We have not just implemented technologies, we have created our own model – and this is a serious competitive advantage. Now our task is not to lose our leadership, to take the next step – to turn the platform economy into a full-fledged export model. It is no longer just about technologies, but about a new logic of the economic structure that can be transmitted beyond the country's borders."

Also, in his opinion, the key direction of the next stage is the issue of platform employment: "We are already living in a new reality: there is a platform, there is a platform economy, and we still continue to hold on to the old model of social security, as if nothing has changed. The social security system needs to be revised taking into account how the employment market is actually structured today. People are developing other principles of financial stability: investments, a safety net, additional income. Therefore, it is important not only to protect, but also to educate – to help people navigate modern work formats and make informed decisions. Especially when it comes to those for whom the platform is not their main, but additional employment."

The Ministry of Economic Development emphasized that the implementation of the law will require a flexible and consistent approach, especially in terms of employment. The main focus in the coming months is work on by-laws, the launch of a digital platform registry mechanism, and the preparation of clarifications.

“Russia has made great strides in developing the platform economy: we already have our own effectively functioning models that are of interest abroad. But it is important not to stop there. Platforms are developing rapidly, and regulation should not slow down, but rather accompany this process, be flexible and targeted. We see that citizens make decisions based not only on the logic of the future, but also on current circumstances — and pensions and social guarantees are not always perceived as real values. Therefore, the platform can become a channel through which we will rethink social policy — at the level of product, convenience, and trust. We have examples when digital, platform services became a necessary tool for performers to legalize and comply with legal requirements, including the calculation and payment of taxes. Platform tools have proven their convenience and demand. In turn, this approach provides additional opportunities to ensure control by the state. Our task today is not to go to extremes, but to maintain an open dialogue, flexibility, and thoughtfulness. This is precisely the strength of the platform economy,” said Vladimir Voloshin, Director of the Department of Digital Development and Data Economy at the Ministry of Economic Development.

State Duma Deputy Stanislav Naumov reported that an expert council will be created under the Committee on Economic Policy, which will undertake in-depth study of unresolved issues.

"In September, we are ready to move on. For me personally, there are three priorities today. The first is export orientation: platforms should help Russian businesses enter foreign markets, and not just regulate access of foreign players to ours. The second is the development of internal B2B interaction, where online platforms can become a full-fledged infrastructure for cooperation between suppliers. And the third is the use of platforms to improve the efficiency of state and municipal procurement," he said.

As for platform employment, according to the deputy, this is not just a regulatory issue – it is a question of filling the social fund and, as a result, a real opportunity to increase the minimum level of pensions in those regions where it is objectively insufficient today. "This is how I understand the social task of regulation," he concluded.

Business supported the general vector, but drew attention to the need for a differentiated approach. Industry representatives emphasized that uniform standards for platforms with fundamentally different models — from marketplaces to service aggregators — could result in risks for flexibility and employment.

"The platform economy has already changed the market, and the self-employed regime has proven that people are ready to come out of the shadows if they are offered transparent and convenient conditions. Let's not abolish what works, but rebuild the old – so that the economy, employment and the contribution system develop synchronously," said Anton Danilov-Danilyan, Deputy Chairman of Delovaya Rossiya, head of the working group of transport service aggregators at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. According to Yuri Bogdanov, General Director of the Association of Digital Platforms, "it is digitalization, platform development and the tax regime on professional income that give the state a chance to oust gray practices through transparency."

"Platform employment is being formed to a greater extent in industries with high demand for flexible types of employment, allowing for the expansion of participation of various groups of the population in the economy. Therefore, it is important not just to offer them standard social benefits, but to understand what they really need and what they are ready to use," noted Rimma Chichakyan, Director of Legal Affairs and Government Relations at Yandex Taxi.

Ozon representative Alexander Vasiliev supported this position. "We are no longer living in an industrial economy, but in a post-industrial economy, and regulation should take this into account. At the same time, it is important to maintain a choice between different employment formats and not limit new models," he noted.

The participants of the discussion agreed that the development of the platform economy does not require strict regulation, but rather fine-tuning and careful attention to specifics. Among the priority areas, the participants highlighted the need to clarify the criteria for the integrity of platforms, the formation of mechanisms for distinguishing employment from shadow schemes, as well as work on the status of the performer and protection tools. Particular attention was paid to the creation of a sustainable format for dialogue between the state, business and experts – both on the parliamentary platform and within the framework of the implementation of the law in practice.

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The deadline for accepting applications for the XI All-Russian Prize "For Loyalty to Science" has been extended

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The State University of Management invites you to take part in the XI All-Russian Prize "For Loyalty to Science". Applications are accepted until August 17.

Participants may include scientists, journalists, press service workers popularizing Russian science, as well as business representatives who have made a significant contribution to supporting the prestige of professional scientific activity and popularizing domestic scientific achievements.

This year the Award includes 11 nominations:

Scientific press service of the year. Scientific journalist of the year. Author of digital content. Recognition. Russian science to the world (nomination named after Konstantin Eduardovich Tsiolkovsky). On the use of artificial intelligence technology in scientific research. Working with experience: scientists' contribution to the Victory. Science for children. Special prize named after Khristophor Ledentsov. Special prize named after Daniil Granin. Special prize for the 80th anniversary of the nuclear industry.

All winners will receive a cash prize from the Art, Science and Sport charity foundation, and the winners of the Special Prize for the 80th Anniversary of the Nuclear Industry nomination will also go on a trip on a nuclear icebreaker organized by the Rosatom State Corporation.

The award ceremony will take place at the end of October in Moscow.

Let us recall that the All-Russian Prize "For Loyalty to Science" is awarded annually for outstanding achievements in the field of scientific communication, popularization of scientific achievements and support of the prestige of scientific activity in the Russian Federation. In 2022, the Prize became one of the flagship projects of the Decade of Science and Technology announced by the President of Russia.

You can find out more about the Award and submit an application on the official website, and ask any questions by email at zavernostnauke@minobrnauki.gov.ru.

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The Ministry of Economic Development supported the Kaliningrad Region's application for the construction of the Belaya Dune resort

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On July 28–29, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Svyatoslav Sorokin visited the Kaliningrad Region on a working visit. One of the key topics was the development of infrastructure on the Baltic Sea coast. The Ministry of Economic Development gave a positive opinion on the region’s application to build the Belaya Dune resort — the project can receive preferential financing through the mechanism of treasury infrastructure loans.

The resort "White Dune" near the village of Yantarny has been applied for funding under the national project "Tourism and Hospitality". The application involves the construction of engineering infrastructure – access roads, electricity and gas supply systems.

"The region is counting on treasury loans at 3% per annum for a period of 15 years. We have given a positive opinion on the application. The final decision will be made by the presidium of the government commission on regional development," said Svyatoslav Sorokin.

The main topic of the trip was monitoring the implementation of the state program "Socio-economic development of the Kaliningrad region". Over 10 years, 400 billion rubles were allocated from the federal budget within the framework of the program. These funds made it possible to build more than 200 objects – from roads and hospitals to coastal protection.

The Deputy Minister inspected the facilities in Svetlogorsk: work is underway to build an embankment and anti-landslide structures.

"The program remains a strategic instrument for the development of the region. It is important that the authorities of the Kaliningrad Region respond flexibly to changes related to the challenges of the time, including the consequences of sanctions pressure on business. We also discussed options for solving these problems with colleagues. A comprehensive approach is needed: maximum use of various types of support from the federal budget and prompt development of regional programs where necessary. The Kaliningrad Region is already taking serious steps in this direction," noted Svyatoslav Sorokin.

Currently, the region has a Special Economic Zone with more than 300 residents. Companies have already invested over 300 billion rubles, creating jobs and tax returns.

"SEZ residents produce about 40% of all goods and services in the region and provide half of the tax revenues. They are key employers and investors," the deputy minister emphasized.

During the visit, Svyatoslav Sorokin visited two key enterprises in the region. The Sodruzhestvo Group of Companies is a leading producer of plant protein for the feed industry, providing up to 15% of the needs of the entire feed industry in Russia. The company is one of the five largest taxpayers in the region.

The Avtotor Group of Companies is one of the largest employers in the region, and together with related industries, it provides employment for over 30,000 people. The company is currently implementing a project to launch the production of compact electric vehicles on its own technological platform.

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Delegations from China's top universities visited Polytechnic University

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University recently hosted delegations from top Chinese universities: Tsinghua University (20th place in the QS ranking), Zhejiang University (49th place in QS), and Peking University (13th place in QS).

Study visits to prestigious partner universities in foreign countries are a mandatory element of the educational program at Chinese universities. That is why every summer students from China come to the Polytechnic University to develop scientific and educational cooperation and exchange best practices in working with young people.

The delegation of Tsinghua University (SPbPU's strategic partner), headed by the deputy secretary of the party committee of the university's Youth Union, Chen Zhihao, consisted of student activists (secretaries of faculty committees of the Komsomol, postgraduates and masters). The visit was organized within the framework of the elite program for training personnel reserves and future leaders of Tsinghua University, implemented under the auspices of the Communist Youth Union of China.

The introduction to the history and infrastructure of SPbPU began with a tour of the Main Academic Building (White Hall, library, portrait gallery) and the SPbPU History Museum. The key point was a visit to the Youth Trajectory Center in the Polytech Tower — a modern space for student life, project activities, and interaction with industry. At a meeting with Ivan Khlamov, Head of the SPbPU Youth Policy Department, the guests discussed options for involving young people in scientific and technical creativity, project work, developing leadership skills, and a mentoring system. Colleagues from Tsinghua presented the successful experience of their university ecosystem for supporting innovation and entrepreneurship, including the Lighthouse program, Challenge Cup and Entrepreneurship Competitions, as well as the Innovation Plus incubator, which has grown hundreds of startups with a total funding of about 5 billion rubles.

The study visit of the best students of Zhejiang University to the Polytechnic is a long-standing tradition that has been strictly observed throughout the years of strategic partnership between our universities. The envoys from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering were led by its international coordinator Qiu Yixin.

The program included an introduction to the historical heritage of the university, a visit to the modern laboratories of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport, and a working meeting with representatives of the SPbPU International Service. The students visited the innovative laboratories of IMMiT and learned about the latest developments of research groups and young scientists of the institute.

Chinese students were presented with opportunities to study at SPbPU, in particular within the framework of additional programs, summer and winter schools. The guests highly appreciated the educational potential of the Polytechnic University, including that already implemented in partnership with Chinese universities, and expressed interest in creating a joint program in the field of mechanical engineering.

In addition to students, the representative delegation from Peking University included Dean of the College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering Peng Hailin, Dean of the Faculty of Materials Science and Engineering Zou Ruqiang, Professor of the Faculty of Physics Wang Xinqiang, and other scientists.

The visit was eventful: the guests were divided into groups according to their scientific interests to visit specialized laboratories, where they got acquainted with the advanced research of SPbPU in the field of new materials, energy and microelectronics. Of particular interest were the developments of carbon nanomaterials, artificial intelligence for chemistry and promising catalysts. The visit ended with presentations of scientific areas of both universities.

The past visits demonstrated the mutual interest of Russian and Chinese universities in deepening cooperation, the desire to organize interaction not only between leading scientists, but also among young researchers. As noted by representatives of SPbPU, such meetings help not only to exchange best practices in education and science, but also to create a solid foundation for future joint projects, student initiatives, entrepreneurship. Particular attention was paid to student mobility, academic exchange programs, joint participation in student conferences and youth initiatives. The doors of the Polytechnic University are always open to students of partner universities in China.

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Information about the competition lists

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Dear applicants of the State University of Management, we publish up-to-date information on the competition lists. They can be viewed in two ways.

The first is on a special page of the SUM website, where you can find yourself using your unique applicant number.

The second is on the State Services portal using the following algorithm: – Find SUM in the university selection service; – Select a direction; – Expand the program; – Open “Lists of applicants” and “Competition lists”; – Find yourself using your unique applicant number.

The lists for the budget and quotas have already been published. Preliminary lists for the contract will appear on August 10. The order for transfer to the budget – August 7.

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Kirill Prigoda is our champion!

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The renowned polytechnician, assistant of the Higher School of Sports Education of the Institute of Physical Culture and Sport, Kirill Prigoda became the winner of the World Aquatics Championships in Singapore. He won gold in the 4×100 m combined relay. And before that, he won silver in the individual event at the 50 m breaststroke.

The World Championships are being held in Singapore from July 11 to August 3. On July 30, Kirill Prigoda, Miron Lifintsev, Darya Klepikova and Darya Trofimova won the combined relay. Our team not only won a confident victory in the final, but also set a new world championship record – 3:37.37. This victory went down in history – before it, Russian swimmers had not won the relay at major international tournaments for 22 years! The last time our athletes won was in 2003. Then Kirill Prigoda was seven years old.

The emotions are very pleasant, because the team gave 110%. The guys are great, but the championship is not over yet. We will celebrate at the end of the competition, – said Kirill Prigoda on air at Match TV.

Let us remind you that the Russian team is performing in Singapore in a neutral status. Thus, during the swim it was forbidden to chant "Russia". This is a strict condition of the International Swimming Federation. The team was given a special guide. If we violated it, we were threatened with exclusion from the championship. And even though we did not see the Russian flag or hear our anthem at the awards ceremony, everyone in the world understood that the Russians were on the top step of the podium.

Less than an hour before the team victory, Kirill Prigoda secured the title of vice-champion in the 50-meter breaststroke. In the final swim, he showed a result of 26.62 seconds. This medal was the 11th for the Russians and the first personal award for Russian swimmers at the current championship.

We are proud of Kirill and once again we are convinced that Polytechnic University helps develop abilities and talents in science, creativity, and sports! – noted SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy.

Kirill Prigoda is already an eight-time world champion! He is also a four-time world championship medalist, a two-time European champion, and a silver and bronze medalist at the European Short Course Championships. He currently holds three world records.

The World Championships are ongoing, and Kirill Prigoda has a great opportunity to add to the Russian team’s medal collection.

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The selection of participants for an internship in China within the framework of the Presidential Program has been completed.

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The results of the competitive selection of the Presidential Management Training Program for overseas internships in China in 2025 have been summed up. A total of 150 applications were received from 39 regions of Russia, 40 specialists received the opportunity to undergo training in key areas of economic cooperation.

"Based on the selection of graduates of the Presidential Program for internship in China, two groups were formed: the first is dedicated to economic cooperation in construction, the second – to cooperation in the field of mechanical engineering. The construction direction included mainly representatives of small and medium-sized businesses, and the mechanical engineering – employees of medium and large enterprises. Companies will be able to adopt experience in the field of modern construction technologies and deepen their competencies in mechanical engineering, which is especially important in the context of growing industrial cooperation between Russia and China," said Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Tatyana Ilyushnikova.

The greatest activity in submitting applications was demonstrated by specialists from St. Petersburg, Saratov and Samara regions. According to the results of the selection, the leading positions were taken by the Republic of Bashkortostan, Penza, Kirov and Kurgan regions, as well as St. Petersburg. Among all the foreign internships of the Presidential program, the largest number of last year's graduates were sent to China – 17 people. The average age of specialists is 41 years, while 80% are professionals aged 35 to 45 years.

The largest number of participants come from the construction industry. A significant number of specialists also work in wholesale and retail trade, manufacturing, services and energy.

The Presidential Management Training Program is a state program of professional training for top and middle managers, as well as business owners in the field of economics and management. The training takes place at leading Russian universities, and upon completion, graduates have the opportunity to undergo an internship abroad on a competitive basis. The customer of the program is the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia, and the executor is the Federal Resource Center, subordinate to the Ministry.

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Almost 6 billion rubles received the SMEs of the North Caucasus with the help of “umbrella” guarantees

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Enterprises of small and medium-sized businesses of the North Caucasus Federal District (SCF) increased the volume of bank loans attracted to 5.76 billion rubles using the “umbrella” guarantees of the MSP Corporation in the first half of 2025. This is 6% more than in the same period last year.

“The North Caucasian region is actively using the mechanisms of state support to attract financing. According to the results of the first half of the year, thanks to the financial instruments of participants in the national guarantee system, small and medium -sized businesses of the North Caucasus was able to attract 22.3 billion rubles, which is 56% more than in the first six months of 2024. One of the most popular tools was the “umbrella” mechanism of the SME Corporation, which allowed entrepreneurs to attract the necessary funding in the absence or insufficiency of the pledge. And the banks thus received an additional incentive to support local business projects, ”said Alexander Novak, deputy chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation.

The leaders in attracting financing using the mechanism of “umbrella” guarantees were the Stavropol Territory (3.54 billion rubles), the Chechen Republic (0.86 billion rubles) and the Republic of North Ossetia-Alania (0.54 billion rubles), the Kabardino-Balkarian Republic (0.43 billion rubles) and the Republic of Dagestan (0.26 billion rubles). The largest increase in financing with “umbrella” guarantees is noted in the Chechen Republic (+74%), the Stavropol Territory (+24%) and the Republic of North Ossetia – Alania (+13%).

“According to the results of the first half of 2025, in fact, every fourth ruble received by the entrepreneurs of the North Caucasus in the form of borrowed banking financing was obtained using the mechanism of“ umbrella ”guarantees. The procedure for obtaining them is automatically, without the participation of an entrepreneur. The guarantee itself is free for business: the bank pays the commission. For the North Caucasus Federal District, special limits of guarantees of the SME Corporation were allocated and there are no restrictions on industries. This year, our “umbrella” guarantees most often used enterprises in the segment of information and communication – compared to the same period last year, growth was more than six times, ”said Alexander Isaevich, General Director of the SME Corporation.

The growth of “umbrella” support was shown by enterprises in the processing segment (92%), services (88%), transportation and storage (40%), agriculture (34%), healthcare and social sphere (51%), culture and sports. In addition to the “umbrella” guarantees of the SME Corporation, the small and medium business of the North Caucasus Federal District, following the results of the first six months of 2025, received more than 8 billion rubles of financial support in the subsidiary of the SME Bank in the form of loans and warranty support. This is three times more than according to the results of the same period a year earlier.

The “umbrella” mechanism involves the provision of guarantees to banks – partners of the MSP Corporation, within the framework of which financial organizations issue loans to entrepreneurs provided by the guarantees of the SME Corporation. Such guarantees cover up to 50% of the bank loan. The amount of one guarantee can reach 1 billion rubles in a period of up to 10 years. The mechanism guarantees the bank the fulfillment of obligations on such a loan, thereby reducing reserves and releasing liquidity for additional lending to the business.

The “umbrella” mechanism of guarantees was launched in 2021 on behalf of the President of Russia and is currently being implemented at the national project “Effective and Competitive Economics”.

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Polytechnic students at Garage Fest Igora Drive-2025

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During these hot days, an equally hot event took place at the Igora Drive circuit in the Leningrad Region — the fourth Garage Fest festival. The Polytech North Capital Motorsport (Polytech NCM) student team became one of the participants in the Formula Student competition and performed well.

There was so much to see at the festival! Four-hour endurance races, drift competitions, exhibitions of rare cars, dragsters and drag racing prototypes, as well as interesting lectures and discussions about the past, present and future of cars.

A separate topic is the international student racing car competition "Formula Student". There, our Polytech NCM team did not get lost among strong competitors from Russia, Turkey and China. The guys proved that they are real engineers and athletes, ready to fight for leadership. At all stages of the competition, they were supported by students from the Polymer association – they tried not to miss a single event of the program, filmed a report, followed the races and, of course, rooted for the Polytechnicians.

To gain access to the races, you need to overcome the stage of static disciplines. Here, Polytech NCM was at its best. The guys passed the technical inspection and presented their car to experts. As a result, the Polytechnicians became winners in the presentation of the business plan, received second place for the report on cost and production, and came in third in the disciplines "Best digital twin of a racing car" and "Protection of the structure".

Thus, the team earned the right to participate in the general race and took fourth place there. The guys were delighted to be among their own again – in the engineering community, where everyone supports each other despite the competition. Now they are set for the new season and expect to improve their result at the next Garage Fest Igora Drive.

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"1C Academy": effective teaching of 1C technologies in universities

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In July 2025, a large educational program was completed — a course for advanced training of teachers "1C Academy: Effective Teaching of 1C Technologies in Universities". It is implemented by Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University together with a technology partner — 1C Company. The main goal of the educational project "1C Academy" is to improve the quality and level of teaching modern technologies of corporate information systems. It is also aimed at training in the professional use of 1C products in the context of rapidly developing requirements of the digital economy based on the concept of a ready-made educational product.

In 2025, 1C Academy united more than 100 higher education institutions from 68 cities in five countries and 192 teachers seeking to develop their professional competencies in teaching modern information technologies based on advanced solutions from 1C. The scope of training participants has expanded significantly and, importantly, teachers from universities in the CIS countries have joined the program — more than 30% of the program's students are foreign participants. Among them: 12 teachers from Uzbekistan, 8 from Kazakhstan, 43 representatives from Belarus and 1 participant from Armenia. Thus, 1C Academy has reached a new level of cooperation and integration of educational resources of Russia and partners in the CIS countries.

A ready-made educational product is an approach when a complete set of educational and methodological materials is prepared: video lectures, tests, practical cases, configured for performing practical tasks of the IT system. The materials are adapted for any form of conducting classes and are ready for replication. The materials themselves, without a teacher training system, are ineffective, so SPbPU has developed a professional development program where teachers study not just the capabilities of the product, but receive material that can immediately be integrated with the university's LMS and begin teaching disciplines related to 1C, – said one of the authors of the course, senior researcher of the International Academic Competence Center "Intellectual Enterprise Technologies" of the Advanced Engineering School "Digital Engineering" SPbPU Anton Ambrazhey.

During the training, the participants completed a four-month course covering various processes in the 1C: ERP CIS, development on the 1C: Enterprise platform, and a methodological block. The program was successfully completed by 117 people, which amounted to more than 60%. The most successful graduates were awarded prizes from 1C.

Many participants noted the excellent structure of the course, the clarity of presentation of the material, the quality of the educational and methodological materials.

The course was organized and conducted at the highest level! The materials are structured and easy to understand, the feedback is timely, support is at all stages of training, – wrote in the review senior lecturer of the Kazakh Agrotechnical University Ayagoz Orazbaeva.

Professor of Moscow Polytechnic University Petr Romanov noted: The high level of preparation of educational materials and convenient structure allowed to effectively master new technologies. Convenient video lectures and prompt feedback from the organizers made a special impression.

This is the first time I am taking part in such training! The level of methodological support, technical support, as well as the quality of the prepared materials and the professionalism of the speakers are amazing! I felt “space” technologies on myself. This course has become a vector for the coming semesters. Thank you for the training! I will follow your example!!! — shared her impressions of the course associate professor of the Ural State Mining University Svetlana Lebedeva.

Deputy Director for Strategic Projects at 1C LLC Nikita Starichkov, assessing the importance of the 1C Academy for the industry, noted: There may be different universities, different areas of training, different educational programs, but always and everywhere it is the teachers who play a key role in the development and training of a young specialist. At the same time, it is important that the knowledge of teachers does not lag behind the IT industry, which is developing by leaps and bounds. Therefore, for our part, we welcome and support the Academy project, which has been held by Polytech for several years now. We hope that it will continue to actively develop in the future.

The Polytechnic University is holding a similar "Academy" for students. A similar course for students, "1C Academy for Students", is scheduled to launch in October 2025. Information can be found atofficial website of the program. Students from Russian and foreign universities have a unique opportunity to master new technologies and develop the necessary competencies for a successful career in the modern digital economy.

An important result of the implementation of the "1C Academy" is the creation of a solid foundation for the further development of the pedagogical potential of universities in the CIS countries and the training of highly professional personnel for the modern digital economy. Teachers and students acquire valuable knowledge and ready-made materials that allow not only to form a theoretical basis, but also to actively apply modern digital solutions in training and work.

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