What RUDN University students learned during the Summer School on International Environmental Law

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The RUDN University Law Institute, in collaboration with one of Indonesia's leading universities, the University of Brawijaya, held a Summer School on International Environmental Law. This large-scale project brought together over 100 students, young researchers, and faculty from 30 countries, including China, India, and Malaysia.

One of the school's events was the International Scientific and Practical Conference "Russian Ecological Society: Defending the Future." Representatives of the Russian Ecological Society, the National Center for Ecological Reform Competence, and the Center for Ecological Reform Competence, RUDN University professors, and international experts presented their papers. Following the conference, a collection of papers will be published, which will significantly contribute to the development of international scientific cooperation in the field of ecology and sustainable development.

"In my presentation, I wanted to convey the idea that the intensive international negotiations on combating plastic pollution, which have been ongoing for three years, demonstrate the complexity of the quest for sustainable development, the importance of simultaneously preserving the environment, addressing the social concerns of workers involved in these processes, and considering the economic interests of states and companies. Water wears away a stone, as they say. Scientists in Russia and Indonesia are demonstrating consensus and drawing the attention of states to the same global problems that require immediate solutions. Science has always had and will continue to have a significant influence on the environmental policies of their countries," said Alexander Solntsev, Associate Professor of the Department of International Law at the Law Institute of RUDN University.

From theory to practice

As for the students, they gained knowledge on a wide range of issues during the Summer School:

On the contribution of UN bodies to the concept of sustainable development; on the law of climate change; on corporate social responsibility and "green" finance, as well as corporate impact on the rights of indigenous peoples; on the legal basis for the protection of Lake Baikal; on access to justice in environmental disputes and legal protection of the environment in the Arctic; on the role of China in global environmental governance and the legal aspects of "green" investments in Hunan Province; on marine environmental security and the "blue economy".

"The topic of protecting the rights of indigenous peoples resonated with me the most. It's because it directly relates to me, as I'm a Buryat—an indigenous people of Eastern Siberia and the Baikal region. It was helpful to see how these issues are discussed in international law and what examples exist in other countries," says Dimid Milgadayeva, a third-year undergraduate student in International Law at RUDN University.

"From the school's lectures and seminars, I remember a case about how local residents protested against the construction of a large hydroelectric power station. We discussed their rights and how international law could protect them. I used to think that such issues were resolved simply through protests or not at all. But it turns out that people have real legal tools, such as environmental impact assessments and national and international courts. And that they can work. I hadn't really found environmental law interesting before, but now I'm thinking about pursuing a master's degree in this field," says Aurelia Anna Louise Belluan, a second-year undergraduate student in International Law at the RUDN University Law Institute.

By the way, the first stage of the school took place in Moscow, and the second in Indonesia.

"While the Moscow program focused more on theoretical aspects and consisted of lectures by leading experts, discussions, and project work, in Indonesia, the students were immersed in the local context and had more practical experience: they participated in off-site seminars and analyzed real environmental cases. Thus, the topics of the first stage of the school were further developed: from theory in Moscow to practical application in Malang," said Asiyat Ibragimova, International Affairs Specialist at the RUDN Law Institute.

Joint projects

RUDN University students and students at an Indonesian university were interested in comparing the differences in environmental legislation between the two countries.

"For example, we have a greater emphasis on sustainable development and community rights, while in Russia, more attention is paid to industry. But overall, due to globalization, approaches are merging and gradually becoming universal across all countries," says Mikail Muhamad, a fourth-year student at the University of Brawijaya from Indonesia.

According to Veronika Dolganova, a fourth-year bachelor's student at the RUDN University Law Institute (Jurisprudence program), she greatly appreciates the opportunity to work in a multinational team during the Summer School.

"The ability to listen to different points of view, seek compromises, and find common ground even when legal systems and cultural approaches differ. This skill, in my opinion, is essential for every lawyer planning an international career," says Veronika Dolganova.

"This was my first time interacting with someone from Indonesia; I knew practically nothing about the country, its culture, or its laws. It was very interesting to hear how people from other countries approach the environment and environmental issues like global warming, pollution, and resource depletion. In our country, these issues are often perceived as secondary, but they spoke about them as part of everyday life. After such conversations, you begin to see these topics more broadly, not just as laws but as things that actually impact people," said Elizaveta Statsevich, a third-year undergraduate student in International Law at RUDN University.

During the discussions, the students came up with ideas for joint projects between students and their universities. For example, the Summer School participants decided to prepare an article comparing the environmental legislation of their countries.

"During the school, we also discussed the idea of joint educational modules that could be developed by several universities from Russia and Asia. I think this could really be implemented. For example, a course on international environmental law with faculty from different countries," says Anugrah Muhammad, a fourth-year student at the University of Brawijaya from Indonesia.

RUDN University's cooperation with foreign universities

RUDN University and the Indonesian University of Brawijaya have enjoyed a long-standing partnership: a cooperation agreement is in place and a collaborative work program is being implemented. Furthermore, a specialized class from our university has opened at the university. The parties plan to further develop their partnership. Negotiations are currently underway to continue student exchange and academic mobility programs, and the possibility of expanding the scope of joint schools and seminars is also being discussed. Furthermore, RUDN University has agreed with its Chinese partners, who participated in the Summer School on International Environmental Law, to launch a winter internship for our students.

The internship will take place in two law firms: Yingqi Law Firm and Solicitors

In addition, the parties agreed to hold a Winter School for students on international law in China.

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Aurora Concern strengthens ties with the Polytechnic University: a strategic agreement has been signed

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A delegation from the Aurora Scientific and Production Association, led by CEO Konstantin Shilov, paid an official visit to the Polytechnic University. Among the guests were Vladimir Bobrovich, Director of Strategic Development, Scientific, and Information Support; Daniil Shilov, Deputy Director of the Center and Head of the Chief Designers' Department; Vladimir Piskunov, Chief Designer and Laboratory Head (both Polytechnic University graduates); and Alexander Smolnikov, Head of Department.

The concern's representatives were met by SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy, Vice-Rector for Academic Affairs Lyudmila Pankova, Director of the Center for Scientific and Technological Partnership and Targeted Training Oleg Ipatov, and Head of the Department for Support of Scientific Projects and Programs Natalia Leontyeva.

Following negotiations and discussions of prospects for cooperation, SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy and Konstantin Shilov, CEO of the Aurora Research and Production Association, signed a strategic partnership agreement.

The goal of this collaboration is to ensure high-quality professional training for university graduates and young qualified personnel, improve the effectiveness of joint fundamental and applied scientific research, and participate in addressing pressing socio-economic issues in St. Petersburg, the Leningrad Region, and other regions of the Russian Federation, as well as in neighboring and distant countries.

The history of business relations between SPbPU and NPO Aurora spans over fifteen years. In 2009, the SPbPU Department of Marine Information and Control Systems was established within the joint-stock company, headed by the company's CEO, Doctor of Engineering Sciences Konstantin Shilov. The department's activities have now been brought into line with current changes and the demands of the times, and it is entering a new phase of development. as part of the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity.

The concern is interested in expanding scientific and educational cooperation with the Polytechnic University and training specialists with expertise in high-tech manufacturing. The agreement provides for the creation of conditions for the training, retraining, and advanced training of employees of the concern and its strategic partners, master's and postgraduate studies at SPbPU, and the training of highly qualified personnel in accordance with international standards and recommendations, leading to the award of relevant certificates and diplomas.

The partners also intend to develop joint activities in the areas of relevant scientific, technical, educational, innovative, investment, industrial, socio-economic, and consulting projects and programs in St. Petersburg and other regions of the Russian Federation, as well as in neighboring and distant countries.

It is planned to jointly conduct scientific, educational, research, innovation, experimental design and other work in priority and promising areas of development of science, technology and engineering, including the development, promotion and implementation of advanced devices, materials, equipment, control systems and methods, modern information systems and technologies.

It is also planned to implement scientific and technical programs aimed at creating science-intensive technologies and competitive products, including through the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, as part of federal and regional targeted innovation projects, innovative development programs, and technology platforms.

Expert councils will collectively manage the quality of targeted specialist training at the university, conduct career guidance, and competitive selection of talented young people in priority and promising areas for the concern and its strategic partners.

The partners intend to develop the infrastructure for scientific and educational activities, conduct targeted professional training for senior undergraduate and graduate students commissioned by Aurora Scientific and Production Association in core and additional educational programs, retrain and improve the qualifications of the concern's specialists and the Polytechnic University's faculty, engage the concern's specialists in teaching, and collaborate in the field of science.

To gain a more complete understanding of the Polytechnic University's capabilities and potential, the guests visited laboratories and centers dedicated to additive manufacturing. Pavel Novikov, Director of the Scientific and Educational Center for Mechanical Engineering Technologies and Materials, showed the concern's representatives the selective laser melting and additive arc melting (WAAM) section, presented friction stir welding (FSW) manufacturing technology, and discussed direct laser deposition technology and the possibilities for repairing and restoring industrial components using laser gas-powder cladding.

The guests also visited the SPbPU Center for Technological Projects and learned about the Polytechnic University's developments in the field of unmanned boats.

"For us, the Polytechnic University is, first and foremost, a training ground for talent—that's clear to everyone," Konstantin Shilov, CEO of NPO Aurora, concluded the meeting. "We employ university graduates. Today, I was joined by graduates who have already become managers and chief designers. And, of course, it's crucial for me to see new technologies. I won't hide the fact that I'm enriched with knowledge after the tour. I can see now that the university has made significant progress in new metalworking technologies and additive manufacturing, and this is very similar to what NPO Aurora does. True, we primarily produce high-volume items, but we periodically need to create unique products and prototypes, and here I'm confident we'll find common ground with the university."

The Aurora Scientific and Production Association was established on March 18, 1970, by order of the USSR Ministry of Shipbuilding Industry. As the range of work performed and products manufactured expanded, the company's organizational structure changed, and in 2009, in accordance with the Decree of the President of the Russian Federation dated March 21, 2007, a new structure was created, the parent company of which became JSC Concern NPO Aurora.

The main activities of the concern:

Development, manufacture, supply, maintenance, and repair of automated control systems for technical equipment for surface ships, submarines, icebreaker vessels, including nuclear-powered ones, sea and river vessels, floating power units, and simulators for training crews of surface ships, submarines, sea and river vessels; development, manufacture, supply, and maintenance of control systems for nuclear, gas turbine, diesel, and other power plants; automated control systems for production, process, and energy facilities, transport facilities, and port facilities, as well as for technological processes in the extraction, processing, and transportation of oil and gas.

In addition to the parent company, the concern includes several enterprises in various regions of the Russian Federation and abroad. The parent company includes research, development, design, and production divisions. This is where R&D is performed, finished products are manufactured, the work of subsidiaries is coordinated, and development and sales policies are established.

In 2023, JSC Aurora became part of the Marine Instrumentation Corporation (MIC), now operating within USC.

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Scientific journals of the State University of Management have been included in the "White List"

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An interdepartmental working group has compiled the Russian version of the Unified State List of Scientific Publications (USLPS)—the "White List." The list was created to monitor and evaluate publication activity in the Russian Federation. The main feature of the new version is the prioritization of publications in domestic scientific journals.

In total, the Russian part of the new list included 3,120 journals, distributed across four levels, where the first level is the highest.

Three publications from the State University of Management, namely the academic journals "Management," "E-Management," and "Digital Sociology," have been assigned Level 2 status on the White List. Publications in these journals will now be considered not only for dissertation defenses but also for the evaluation of research results.

The white list is published on the website of the Russian Center for Scientific Information.

By the end of 2025, it is planned to approve the regulations for the inclusion of new journals in the Unified State Register of Public Prosecutors and to form the final version of the list with foreign publications.

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A grant competition for international postgraduate students has launched at the Polytechnic University.

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University announces the launch of a new grant competition for international postgraduate students—Best International Grant for PhD (BIG PhD) 2025. This is an excellent opportunity for young talent to receive recognition and support for their scientific achievements.

At the Polytechnic University, this competition has become an annual event and is held as part of the Priority 2030 technological leadership program. A country's technological leadership begins with a strong engineering workforce—this is the foundation upon which innovation is built and true sovereignty is ensured. Universities, by training highly qualified specialists and creating cutting-edge research, are a key link in this chain. The BIG PhD program aims to reward the most active and promising international postgraduate students in engineering and the natural sciences. Participants are invited to showcase their scientific achievements: publications, grants, intellectual property, patents, conference presentations—everything that forms the basis of a successful academic career and leads to new applied research and technological discoveries.

Applications are now open and will run until October 15, 2025. Winners will receive not only honor and recognition but also financial rewards, including grants and awards from the university.

International graduate students completing their studies this year will unfortunately be unable to participate. For everyone else, this is a chance to showcase their talent and receive additional support for their research initiatives.

For me, winning the BIG PhD competition means international recognition and confidence that my research truly matters. The competition is impeccably organized, from the clear evaluation criteria to the support at every stage. "This is a case where your persistence meets support, and together they give birth to a true breakthrough," shared Gong Bowen, a PhD student at the Institute of Energy from China and a BIG PhD 2024 laureate.

Those wishing to take part in the competition can fill out the form and send it to the contacts provided. Here.

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A new milestone in partnership: Polytechnic University and VNITS R

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A meeting of representatives of the Exhibition Research Center (VNITS) R was held in the first industry library of the event industry named after S.N. Trofimov

The meeting was attended by:

Dmitry Karpov, Academic Secretary of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University; Victoria Lysenko, Director of the Fundamental Library of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University; Daria Ostrovskaya, General Director of the All-Russian Scientific Research Center R

The meeting discussed plans for developing cooperation between the organizations, training young professionals, and developing human resources for the Russian events industry. Participants also considered expanding the collections of the Polytechnic University Information and Library Complex with publications from the specialized library, as well as collaboration on content development and knowledge base development.

It was decided to continue cooperation under the 2022 agreementIt is aimed at researching the economics and organization of exhibition and congress activities, developing the national event industry, and holding joint events. For example, for several years now, the Polytechnic University has been hosting offsite sessions as part of the Eurasian Event Forum. This provides an excellent opportunity for industry representatives to meet and discuss current events industry topics.

"The establishment of the first industry library for the events industry, named after Sergei Nikolaevich Trofimov, one of the 'founding fathers' of the convention and exhibition industry in our country, is an important and significant event," said Dmitry Karpov, Academic Secretary of SPbPU. "Now, students in relevant fields and Polytechnic University staff have a unique opportunity to access rare books, research, periodicals, reference and information materials, and individual articles by leading Russian and international experts in the events industry and tourism."

The first industry library of the event industry named after S. N. Trofimov opened in St. Petersburg on February 27, 2025. This is a project of the Exhibition Research Center (VNITS) R

The first industry library of the event industry named after S.N. Trofimov is open to visitors every first Thursday of the month at the following address: St. Petersburg, Lodeynopolskaya Street, Building 7.

Registration is required follow this link.

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SPbPU's Digital Engineering team won the FestTech robotics festival.

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The teams "CML-team: Kapi-band" and "CML-team: Energy Surge," representing the Advanced Engineering School of the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University's "Digital Engineering," took first and second place in the "Novice" category (robots controlled by schoolchildren) at the MIPT open technology festival "FestTech" in Moscow. The event, Russia's largest robot combat competition in the 1.5 kg weight class, attracted a record number of participants: 16 teams in the "Novice" category and 28 in the "Pro" category.

The success of the SPbPU PIS teams was the result of effective collaboration between the Polytechnic University and general education institutions. The pilots for both teams were Elisey Lovpache and Matvey Reshetov, students from the InfinITi Digital Education Center at School No. 509. The teams also included students Varvara Antoshkiv, Maria Kamaeva, and Artem Osipenko. The team mentors were Vsevolod Bolshakov and Daria Kuatkhina, engineers from the SPbPU PIS "Digital Engineering," and Nikolai Orlov, a teacher and educator, made a significant contribution to the collaboration with the school.

"These victories, including first and second place at the FestTech festival at MIPT, are a clear confirmation of the functional and technical characteristics of the robots developed at SPbPU's Specialized Design Bureau for Schools of the Primorsky Krai, as well as the effectiveness of our educational model for working with schoolchildren," noted Vsevolod Bolshakov, the team mentor and head of SPbPU's Specialized Design Bureau for Schools of the Primorsky Krai. "Synergetic collaboration is achieved when SPbPU's engineers, students, and teachers unite around a common technological challenge—the development of a controlled robotic system that takes dynamics and durability into account. It's important that we don't simply create and prepare robots for competitions—we create an environment for nurturing a new generation of motivated engineers."

The FestTech festival is a key event in the Russian robotics community. This year's record number of participants demonstrates the growing interest in competitive robotics and the development of engineering skills among young people. The 1.5 kg competition is particularly spectacular and technically challenging, requiring participants to possess a deep understanding of mechanics, electronics, and programming.

"Participating in such competitions certainly gives us invaluable experience," said Elisey Lovpache, pilot of the winning team. "Each battle tests not only the strength, reliability, and controllability of our combat robot, but also our ability to make quick decisions under stress. This victory motivates us to continue developing combat robotics."

Representatives of the SPbPU "Digital Engineering" School emphasize the strategic importance of participating in such events.

For the SPbPU Advanced Engineering School, such festivals are a central part of a process that encompasses education, research and development, and their practical application. "We demonstrate that modern engineering education is not just about theory, but also about the opportunity to apply knowledge in real-world projects, even at the school level," said Daria Kuatkhina.

Victory at FestTech was a key milestone in the teams' preparation for international competitions. CML-team: Kapi-band passed the qualifying round in Perm, and the second team, CML-team: Energy Surge, will compete in another qualifying round in Yekaterinburg on November 1. The participation of teams from the SPbPU "Digital Engineering" School in the international "Robot Battle" championship aims to promote the achievements of the Decade of Science and Technology.

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GUU specialists discussed the training of management personnel in film and television with representatives of the Chinese media sector.

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On September 16, 2025, representatives of the National University of Management took part in a meeting with a Chinese delegation of representatives of television and media companies from Chengdu, the capital of China's Sichuan Province.

SUM was represented by Artur Arakelyan and Anna Akopyan, faculty members of the Department of Management in Culture, Film, Television, and Entertainment. The Chinese delegation included Yang Xiaoming, Deputy Director of the Chengdu City Internet Information Bureau; Li Gang, Editor-in-Chief of Chengdu Media Group and Chengdu Daily; Zhou Wenwen, CEO of Chengdu Broadcasting and Film Corporation; and other guests.

The main topics of the meeting were cooperation in the fields of film, media, electronics, and educational projects in the cultural and media spheres, as well as the implementation of educational programs for training management specialists in the fields of film, internet media, and television.

The meeting was organized under the auspices of the Russian Ministry of Industry and Trade's foreign economic activity subordinate agencies. It was organized by the Consortium for Foreign Economic Activity and International State Cooperation in Industry. The IQ quarter of Moscow-City was chosen as the venue. Also present were representatives of major Russian telecommunications equipment manufacturers, such as the Telecommunications Equipment Consortium (ANO TKO).

The meeting confirmed the relevance and specific steps for cooperation in training management specialists in the fields of film, television, and online media.

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Muscovites and guests of the capital are invited to tours of the “Discover” project

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Registration for the autumn excursions of the "Discover" project has opened.visiting each enterprise three days before the event. This was announced by the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy. Anatoly Garbuzov.

"The city is actively developing industrial tourism and implementing projects to popularize the capital's industrial sector. "Open

The program includes visits to major enterprises in various industries: from beverage and chocolate production to electric vehicle manufacturing and robotics. Guests will be able to see all the processes from the inside and learn about the latest developments in industry. At the end of the tour, participants will enjoy a quiz and souvenirs from the "Discover" project.

This fall, six new companies producing high-tech products joined the project. For example, during a tour of TechnoRed, a manufacturer of robotic systems for various industries, you can learn about the production of domestic semiconductor electronics at the Pulsar Research and Production Enterprise. Revatt RUS and Parus Electro will introduce the design of electric charging stations, and Moscow Prosthetic and Orthopedic Enterprise JSC will discuss prosthetics and the production of orthopedic footwear.

The project's regular participants will also open their doors: cable and wire manufacturers NPP Spetskabel and the Moskabelmet plant, elevator manufacturers Karacharovsky Mechanical Plant and Moslift, the Ochakovo beverage company, the Einema Rose Museum of the Krasny Oktyabr confectionery factory, ice cream manufacturer BRPI, and residents of the Technopolis Moscow special economic zone—the ArtLine Technology design bureau and the sports and therapeutic nutrition manufacturer Academy-T.

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Active Citizens recognized Gostiny Dvor as the best venue for the Moscow 2030 Forum.

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More than 306 thousand opinions were left by residents of the capital in two polls (first Andsecond) of the Active Citizen project, evaluating the organization and design of the forum locations Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030Eight flagship venues were represented in the voting, from the historic Manezh to the Skolkovo Innovation Center.

The forum "Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030", organized as part of the project "Summer in Moscow", became one of the biggest events of the season. This year, it was dedicated to the people of the future and new generations. Its main goal was to showcase what the city of tomorrow will be like in various areas—from transportation and urban planning to robotics, sports, and new educational formats. Each venue presented its own unique program of events.

According to the voting results, the venue in Gostiny Dvor was the most popular among city residents, receiving a perfect score from 72 percent of participants. The exhibition was dedicated to eternal values and the city's development. Visitors learned about the functioning of the brain, the importance of education, the professions of the future, the health of the body and mind, the nature of emotions and hormones, and how digital technologies (from electronic doctor's appointments to virtual laboratories) are changing the urban environment.

Second place went to the venues at Manezh and Zaryadye Park, which received an "excellent" rating from 71 percent of voters.

From August 7th to 31st, the Manege hosted the exhibition "That Same Moscow," showcasing the capital's achievements in transportation, urban development, and industry. Visitors were introduced to Leningradsky Station after a major modernization, new neighborhoods, urban development projects, and the renovation program, as well as new-generation turnstiles and the biometric fare collection system. Guests viewed over 50 exhibits from Moscow's high-tech industry, learned about the history of manufacturing in the capital, and learned about its current environmental initiatives.

Visitors were also shown the results of the renovation and integrated development program in an interactive format. A prefab show demonstrated how modern construction technologies are accelerating the construction process, and they were also told about new neighborhoods and other urban development projects. Special attention was paid to the development of Moscow's high-tech industry and its products, from food products to drones.

Zaryadye Park hosted the "Cultural City" festival, dedicated to the synthesis of various arts—music, theater, literature, fashion, choreography, and digital technology. The program included symphony concerts, theater productions, audiovisual shows featuring international celebrities, and fashion shows. A financial literacy educational marathon was also organized for residents, held in the "Zapovednoye Posledstvo" pavilion and the small amphitheater.

The venue at the Luzhniki Olympic Complex also made it into the top three, receiving the highest rating from 69 percent of respondents. It hosted the "Moscow 2030. Sport. Man of the Future" festival, organized by the capital's Department of Sports, an urban services festival featuring public utilities, and an exhibition of modern municipal and rescue equipment from the urban services complex. The venue also hosted master classes and the Moscow Tetris Championship, organized by the Moscow Complex of Urban Development Policy and Construction.

Voters also shared their opinions on the forum's venues at the Red October art cluster, Muzeon Arts Park, 50th Anniversary of October Park, and Skolkovo.

The high ratings from Muscovites confirm that the "Moscow 2030" forum format has proven popular among city residents. The participants' feedback and suggestions will be taken into account by the organizers when preparing for next year's forum, making it even more engaging and vibrant.

Project Active Citizen has been operating since 2014. During this time, more than seven million people have joined, and over seven thousand votes have been conducted. Between 30 and 40 decisions are implemented in the city every month. The project is being developed by the State Public Institution "New Management Technologies" and the Moscow Department of Information Technology.

The creation, development and operation of e-government infrastructure, including the provision of mass socially significant services, as well as other services in electronic form, are consistent with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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A large plot of land in Zelenograd has been put up for auction.

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They put it up for auction plot of land An area of 15,600 square meters in the Savelki district. This was announced by the head of the Moscow Department of Competition Policy. Kirill Purtov.

"The city regularly auctions off not only non-residential buildings and premises but also land where businesses can start or expand. A large plot of land in Zelenograd is currently available to investors. The winner will be able to build public utility infrastructure facilities on this land. Bids for the auction will be accepted until September 25, and the auction will take place on October 7," said Kirill Purtov.

The site is located at the address: Sosnovaya Alley, land plot No. 11. To participate in the auction, you must register on the online platform. Roseltorg and have an enhanced qualified electronic signature.

Moscow is a city that fosters entrepreneurship. The capital is putting various properties up for auction, and the capital's investment portal serves as a showcase. In the section Moscow Auctions All necessary information about the lots is published: photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation.

Three business premises were put up for auction in the Khoroshevsky district.A property in Novogireevo near the Perovo metro station is available for purchase at a city auction.

The development of electronic services for business is in line with the objectives of the national project "Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State" and the Moscow regional project "Digital Public Administration." More information about Russia's national projects and the capital's contribution can be found atspecial page.

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