The Eurasian Aerospace Congress has become a platform for discussing mutually beneficial partnerships between the BRICS countries

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On July 24, the National Center "Russia" hosted the seventh Eurasian Aerospace Congress, a key business event in the aerospace industry. This is an annual industry forum reflecting the unity of economic interests of Russia and international partners in the aerospace sector. This year, the event brought together more than 700 delegates from 20 countries representing various segments of the space ecosystem.

The Department of Multilateral Economic Cooperation and Special Projects of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia organized two sessions within the framework of the Congress. One of them — "B2B Partnership: Holdings and Private Space Companies" — became a platform for presenting products of private export-oriented space companies of Russia to potential customers and investors.

"We brought together nine space companies with varying degrees of technological maturity, different product lines and their potential partners, including Sber, Russian Railways, Rosatom, Promsvyazbank, VEB.RF, in one room," commented Deputy Director of the Department Evgeniya Drozhashchikh. "Such B2B matchmaking, in our opinion, could become one of the answers to the task of attracting extra-budgetary financing to the industry in the coming years." According to her, despite the fact that up to 70% of the total volume of global investments in space companies comes from venture capital, a more advantageous strategy for companies is to diversify their sources of financing and expand their sales markets, including within the country. "Of course, the value proposition must correspond to the customer's request. And, no less importantly, to national technological priorities," added Evgeniya Drozhashchikh.

The session "International Cooperation in Space Activities and Commercialization of Space Services" was attended by more than 10 speakers from the BRICS countries – Russia, Brazil, India, Indonesia, the UAE and Belarus as a partner country. Representatives of international organizations, the public and private sectors, platforms providing infrastructure for the implementation of space projects, exchanged assessments of promising areas and mechanisms of multilateral cooperation. Particular attention was paid to the role of public-private partnerships in achieving national space goals and the possible appearance of the industry by 2035.

The first deputy chairman of the committee on economic policy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation Denis Kravchenko addressed the participants of the session with a welcoming speech. "Among BRICS and SCO, there are two key member countries with advanced technologies. And a third one, which is catching up with them. Of course, these are Russia, China and India. A number of African countries already have their own space agencies. In this regard, I am sure that there is enough work for everyone," he said.

Among the current areas of cooperation, Denis Kravchenko identified the development of near-earth orbit, including the development of joint multi-satellite constellations and the development of distant space frontiers, taking into account the complementarity of the space potential of the BRICS countries. The participants of the session agreed that space products are becoming an integral part of an effective and competitive economy, and expressed their readiness to continue cooperation in line with the agreements of the leaders of the BRICS countries.

"The declaration following the BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro this year emphasized the importance of strengthening the exchange of data, experience and best practices in the field of space activities. Our international session became one of the practical steps to build up the mutual potential of the countries of the association. We plan to conduct an audit of what was heard and, together with the speakers, form a set of common conclusions and recommendations for possible consideration on the specialized track," concluded Evgeniya Drozhashchikh.

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22% of small and medium-sized businesses operate in priority sectors of the economy

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More than 1.5 million small and medium-sized businesses in Russia operate in priority sectors of the economy, including manufacturing, tourism, information technology, communications, as well as professional, scientific and technical activities.

"Small and medium-sized enterprises operating in priority sectors continue to demonstrate sustainable growth, create jobs, promote technological development and provide a powerful multiplier effect for the economy. Today, more than 1.5 million companies operate in such industries as manufacturing, tourism, IT, communications, professional and scientific and technical activities – this is 22% of all SMEs. The creative economy is also acquiring special significance – more than 402 thousand small and medium-sized businesses are successfully developing in the areas of digital technology, leisure, hospitality. These companies are becoming growth points both for the regions and for the country as a whole," emphasized Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Tatyana Ilyushnikova.

Financial indicators also confirm the positive dynamics. According to the results of 2023, the revenues of companies operating in priority industries amounted to 336 billion rubles, which is 22% more than in 2021 (234 billion rubles).

In total, almost 6.5 million people are employed in priority sectors, which is 34% of all workers in the SME sector. Over 821 thousand people work in the creative economy.

The top regions with the largest number of SMEs from priority sectors include:

— manufacturing industries: Moscow, Moscow region, St. Petersburg, Sverdlovsk region, Krasnodar region;

— hotels and catering establishments: Moscow, Krasnodar Krai, Moscow Region, St. Petersburg, Rostov Region;

— information and communication, as well as professional, scientific and technical activities: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Moscow region, Krasnodar region, Sverdlovsk region.

Government support facilitates the development of companies from priority sectors. Investment loans under the new program of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia and the Bank of Russia, subsidies for the placement of securities on the stock exchange, the mechanism of "umbrella" guarantees, microloans, guarantees of regional guarantee organizations and other types of support are available to enterprises.

Assistance is provided within the framework of the national project “Efficient and Competitive Economy”.

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Alexey Khersontsev congratulated on the Day of the MFC employee.

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State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Alexey Khersontsev congratulated the specialists of the My Documents government services centers on their professional holiday – MFC Employee Day.

In particular, he noted that for many years, MFCs have remained a shining example of effective interaction between the state and the individual, combining high standards of comfort and accessibility of state and municipal services, related services and services. This is largely due to the high level of professionalism and responsible approach to the work of the center's specialists.

"Today, MFC is not just a recognizable name and logo, modern centers designed in a single style. First of all, MFC is a strong and close-knit team of dedicated professionals who daily provide comfortable public services to thousands of Russians. Together with you, we created a network of MFCs and continue to improve it. Together with you, we quickly expanded the MFC network in new regions. Together with you, we continue to work hard to ensure quick solutions to life situations of Russians," said Alexey Khersontsev.

MFCs of Russia retain their leadership in the use of modern technologies. Social media services, biometrics-based applicant services, new services, regional projects – all this sets the prospects for further implementation of innovations. The implementation of socially significant initiatives is also one of the key aspects of the MFC work.

"Thanks to the coordinated work of federal authorities and government service centers, it has become possible to obtain a certificate confirming participation in a special military operation in the shortest possible time in the MFCs of all regions. Currently, a pilot project is being implemented in the MFCs of a number of Russian regions to obtain several support measures for military personnel within the framework of a comprehensive request. In your desire to provide the necessary support to those who need it most, we see your sincere interest, and we express our deep gratitude," Kirill Albychev, Director of the Department for Ensuring the Quality of Public Services to the Population and the Performance of Government Functions, addressed the MFC specialists.

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Changes in the issuance of licenses and permits were enshrined in law.

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The results of four years of work to reduce the time for issuing licenses, permits and the number of required documents, convert permits into electronic form and other simplifications for businesses and citizens are enshrined in amendments to the relevant federal laws. The bill was developed by the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia on the instructions of Deputy Chairman – Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko. Today, the Federation Council approved these amendments.

"The government is creating conditions for comfortable business in Russia. Optimizing the process of obtaining permits is an important part of this work. We have digitalized the entire procedure – from filing an application to issuing the permit itself. We have established interdepartmental cooperation so that the state does not request documents from an entrepreneur that are at the disposal of government agencies. This approach has allowed us to halve the number of requested documents and the time it takes to obtain a permit. At the same time, the requirements for organizations and individuals themselves remain at the same level," commented Deputy Prime Minister and Head of the Government Staff Dmitry Grigorenko.

According to the State Secretary – Deputy Minister of Economic Development of Russia Alexey Khersontsev, as a result of the implementation of this legislative initiative, 69 federal laws in various areas have been adjusted. It is important to note that the optimization of those government services that have shown positive results and for which it has been possible to obtain confirmation in practice that permits can be provided in a shorter time frame and with a smaller package of documents for the applicant is being consolidated. Such services are included in the law.

"When finalizing the bill at the State Duma with the participation of industry departments and businesses, in particular, the number of types of licenses and permits affected by optimization was expanded. These are permit regimes in the areas of transport, construction, nature management and environmental protection, industrial safety, education, communications, tourism, accreditation of legal entities," explained Alexey Khersontsev, adding that we are talking about areas in demand by businesses and citizens. At the same time, about 9.5 million applications for experimental services were received in 2024 alone.

The law also forms a list of tools with which the experiment was implemented. Firstly, this is a comprehensive application. With its help, you can apply for several permits at once by submitting one application on the Unified State Services Portal. For example, the "Opening a Pharmacy" complex is already available. By the end of the year, it is planned to make about 20 more comprehensive applications available to businesses.

Secondly, the mechanisms of interdepartmental information exchange are being improved. At the stage of preparing applications to the permitting authority on the Unified State Services portal, the necessary information is automatically pulled up and after the application is sent, it is also forwarded to the authority. Since May 2025, such functionality has been tested by Rosreestr when requesting an extract from the Unified State Register.

The bill also develops a mechanism for proactive work between the state and business, noted Alexey Khersontsev.

"The proactive mode is when the systems of the Unified State Services portal remind businesses and citizens of the need to renew permits and automatically send a pre-filled application for their registration – taking into account the current information from other state systems. Since May of this year, eight proactive services from Rosrybolovstvo, FMBA, Rostransnadzor, Rosmorrechflot and other agencies have already been implemented on the Unified State Services portal," he emphasized.

After the adoption of the law, more than 250 by-laws will have to be adopted, summed up Oleksiy Khersontsev.

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Miracles are made with your own hands

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Children's Library No. 242 invites young readers and their parents to literary readings "Miracles are made with your own hands", dedicated to the 145th anniversary of the birth of Alexander Green. At the book exhibition, guests will get acquainted with the life and work of the writer, and hear excerpts from his story "Scarlet Sails".

Also on this day there will be a meeting with the writer Natalia Sterkina, who will talk about the phenomenon of Alexander Green. She will also conduct a role-playing game for the children, "A movie is being filmed", during which they will shoot a video clip based on his work.

At the master class, children will be asked to illustrate "Scarlet Sails", and at the end – to answer questions of a literary quiz. The winners will receive books as a gift.

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Create a miracle with your own hands

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Children's Library No. 242 invites young readers and their parents to a comprehensive event "Create a miracle with your own hands", dedicated to the 125th anniversary of the birth of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry. The children will be introduced to a children's encyclopedia, shown a video presentation and told that planet Earth was formed more than four billion years ago.

Guests will also learn about the book "The Little Prince" by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry and will finally take part in a master class where they will create a craft with their own hands.

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Driverless transport of the future: Polytechnic University receives grant for joint research with China

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Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University has won a grant from the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation to conduct scientific research jointly with Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Wuhan, China).

The project “Advanced technologies of interactive multi-agent interaction and control for an intelligent cyber-physical system under conditions of uncertainty for transport systems” is led by Vyacheslav Shkodyrev, Director of the Scientific and Technological Complex “Mathematical Modeling and Intelligent Control Systems”.

The main objective of the project is to improve the efficiency of group control of the interaction of distributed industrial unmanned vehicles, as well as their autonomous operation, using new methods and models of multi-objective optimization based on the concept of intellectualization of cyber-physical systems with the architecture of interacting cognitive-learning agents to achieve a common strategic control goal.

As technology advances, the application of intelligent cyber-physical systems is becoming more widespread in such industries as smart transportation, industrial automation, manufacturing logistics, etc. However, in complex and unknown environments, these systems face a number of limitations, including insufficient autonomous intelligence, unbalanced task distribution, low collaboration performance, and limited rational decision-making capabilities. Scientists will work to address these and other issues to provide technological support for the efficient operation of intelligent cyber-physical systems.

It is planned to use the advantages of the two universities in research on interactive technologies of multi-criteria search and control, in particular in research on the operation of intelligent cyber-physical systems under uncertainty. One of their tasks is to optimize large language models using data obtained from jointly developed adequate simulation models in combination with real data. This should ensure the generation of effective decompositions into subtasks and more accurate schemes for distributing complex tasks, which, together with cognitive control methods, will lead to the formation of safe and effective schemes for autonomous planning and control when performing multiple tasks.

This is important for the intellectual development of vehicle control systems in industrial and other conditions. The practical significance of the project also lies in the fact that its results can be used not only in industry, but also to ensure public safety and in the elimination of the consequences of natural disasters.

The project is designed for 2.5 years. Scientists plan to combine their knowledge in the field of artificial intelligence and control to create innovative solutions in the field of unmanned transport.

This grant is an important victory that opens up new opportunities for international collaboration. The implementation of the project will allow us to combine the advanced scientific approaches of the two countries to develop innovative solutions in the field of industrial unmanned transport systems management, – commented Vice-Rector for Research Yuri Fomin.

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Since January, almost 700 urban development plans for educational facilities have been issued in the capital

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From January to June 2025, almost 700 urban development plans for land plots (GPZU) for the construction of educational facilities were issued in the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

"In the first six months of 2025, 686 urban development plans for land plots for the construction of educational facilities were issued in Moscow. This is five percent more than in the same period last year. The increase in the number of issued documents indicates an increased interest in the development of preschool and school education infrastructure. The largest number of urban development plans in January-June 2025 were issued in the Central and Novomoskovsky administrative districts – 129 and 122 units, respectively," said Vladimir Efimov.

Moscow continues to work on optimizing the procedures for drawing up urban planning documentation in order to increase their accessibility and convenience for citizens and business representatives. All services can now be obtained electronically through the mos.ru portal, which significantly reduces the time for preparing and coordinating projects.

"The city continues to improve approaches to interaction with applicants, ensuring transparency and efficiency of the procedure for registration of urban development plans for land plots. The largest number of urban development plans for the first six months of 2025 were issued in the Basmanny – 21 – and Tagansky – 19 districts," she noted.

Juliana Knyazhevskaya, Chairman of the Committee on Architecture and Urban Development.

Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin said that construction of a kindergarten in Ochakovo-Matveevsky will be completed in 2026.

The construction of social facilities in Moscow corresponds to the goals and initiatives of the national project "Infrastructure for life."

Get the latest news quicklyofficial telegram channel the city of Moscow.

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Sergei Sobyanin spoke about the improvement of Shchyolkovskoye Highway

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Thousands are sold in Moscow every year improvement projects in different urban areas: from courtyards andparks to the streets and areas near transport facilitiesSergei Sobyanin reported this in on your telegram channel.

“This year, there are plans to put about 700 city streets in order, including three major outbound highways: Profsoyuznaya Street with 60th Anniversary of October Avenue,

Volgogradsky Prospect with Marxistskaya Street and Shchelkovskoye Highway with Krasnoprudnaya and Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya Streets,” the Mayor of Moscow wrote.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

Shchyolkovskoye Highway is one of the largest outbound highways in Moscow, with about 570,000 city residents living nearby. It handles more than 22,000 vehicles per day. There are 51 public transport routes along the highway, with a daily passenger flow of 250,000 people.

The comprehensive improvement of Shchelkovskoye Shosse, Krasnoprudnaya and Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya streets began in April 2025. Specialists are carrying out work on the section from Komsomolskaya Square to the Moscow Ring Road with a total length of 8.9 kilometers. The main objective is to make the urban environment more functional and comfortable for local residents, while maintaining the transport function of the highway.

The implementation of the project will reduce the load on sections of Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya Street from Preobrazhensky Val Street to Khalturinskaya Street by seven percent, Shchyolkovskoye Highway from Montazhnaya Street to the exit to the Moscow High-Speed Diameter by 11 percent, Khalturinskaya Street from Otkrytoye Highway to Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya Street by six percent.

Instead of outdated stops, specialists will install nine modern pavilions. Thanks to the infrastructure upgrade, as well as due to the adjustment of traffic lights and the provision of priority to city transport, its travel speed will increase by 17 percent.

More than 720 benches and trash bins will be placed on the sidewalks and in other suitable places. 38 new information steles will help to find your way around. Shchyolkovskoye Highway will become lighter and safer in the evening and at night thanks to the replacement of 70 lanterns and more than 1.6 thousand old gas-discharge lamps with LED ones. At unregulated pedestrian crossings, specialists will install contrast lighting supports.

By creating 123 thousand square meters of lawns and planting more than 700 large trees, Shchyolkovskoye Highway will become much greener. To add color to the autumn-winter landscape, four decorative compositions of coniferous plants will be created on the scenic sections of the highway.

To improve the appearance of the highway, decorative cladding will appear near ventilation shafts and other engineering structures. Thanks to it, they will become attractive accents of the urban environment.

The specialists will also replace the surface of about 150 thousand square meters of sidewalks and more than 450 thousand square meters of roads, remove overhead cable lines underground and install an additional drainage system.

At the moment, 43 percent of the work has been completed. About 240 people and more than 70 units of equipment are involved.

"We began the comprehensive improvement of Shchyolkovskoye Highway with Krasnoprudnaya and Bolshaya Cherkizovskaya Streets in April 2025. Large-scale, voluminous work is being carried out on the section from Komsomolskaya Square to the Moscow Ring Road. We plan to finish them this fall," the Moscow Mayor wrote in

on your telegram channel.

Source: Sergei Sobyanin's Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

Improvement of Shchyolkovskoye Highway has begun in the east of the capitalMoscow's outbound highways will become more modern and functional — Sergei Sobyanin

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What business plans have RUDN economics students developed for Russian companies?

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Analysis of target markets, conclusion of a contract with a sanction clause, development of logistics for deliveries to Latin American countries. These are just some of the points from the business plans prepared for Russian companies by students of the Faculty of Economics and the Law Institute of RUDN. But first things first.

Through the sieve of selection

At RUDN, students have the opportunity to study in a project-based master's program. This model of education assumes that students unite in teams and jointly develop a project (their final qualification work) for real customers – they can be both domestic and foreign companies. The projects that will be discussed were prepared by students of the Faculty of Economics and the Law Institute of RUDN. The Moscow Export Center helps the university find customer companies for them.

"After the selection, we introduce the students to each other and simultaneously send a request to colleagues at the Moscow Export Center asking them to involve Russian and foreign companies in the implementation of the projects. The MEC provides us with a list of interested enterprises with their brief description and the desired request: what product or service the company produces, where it wants to export them. We pass all this on to the students, after which teams are formed taking into account the students' wishes. The master's students begin working, and once a month we gather them to check what stage the projects are at. To help the students complete the assigned tasks, we conduct master classes from teachers and invited experts," says Maria Maslova, a RUDN University graduate and head of the educational programs department of the educational and acceleration programs department of the ANO "MEC".

A fresh look at business

In the spring, teams have a pre-defense of their projects in front of company representatives, where they receive feedback and learn about problematic areas that need to be corrected. The final defense of the diploma work is held according to the schedule of the state final certification.

"Business is interested in a fresh look at promising markets for their products. Companies essentially order a "consulting study" from us. They want to enter certain markets where they are not yet represented. RUDN economics students analyze these markets, calculate the financial component, develop marketing strategies for entry and promotion, and draw a conclusion about the profitability of the project. And students of the Law Institute analyze the entire legal component of entering foreign markets, prepare a draft foreign trade contract, and analyze the specifics of the legal system of the selected country," says Maria Maslova, a RUDN graduate and head of the educational programs department of the educational and acceleration programs department of the ANO "MEC".

Focus on Latin America

One of the projects that RUDN University master's students worked on last academic year concerned the entry of the Leber company into the Latin American market. It produces children's playgrounds.

"Our research revealed special features of the target markets, in particular, a high proportion of young people: children under 14 years old make up about 25-30% of the population. This indicates a huge potential for the company to enter the markets of these countries. In addition, an absolute plus for business development in the chosen direction is the established sea routes from the port of St. Petersburg to the ports of Latin American countries. However, there were obstacles here, because due to sanctions, there is a ban on the movement of Russian ships through the waters of unfriendly countries. To solve the problem, we suggested that Leber use the services of experienced forwarding companies based in the target markets," Mekhriddin Nuraliyev, a graduate of the Faculty of Economics of RUDN University.

According to Mehriddin, the most difficult part to develop was the financial part of the business plan. After all, without launching sales in the markets of Mexico, Brazil and Argentina, it is very difficult to forecast the profitability of the activity and calculate the income and expense estimate for 3-5 years ahead.

"But we coped with this task and received high praise for our business plan from Leber representatives. The company praised the team's professionalism and the depth of the research conducted," says Mekhriddin Nuraliyev, a graduate of the RUDN University Faculty of Economics.

Sanctions and the Middle East

The second project was developed by RUDN students for the Mesoformula company, a Russian manufacturer of innovative products for aesthetic medicine and professional cosmetology. The company wants to enter the Saudi Arabian market.

"We proposed the "corridor-2030" strategy – a consistent entry into the Saudi Arabian market through halal certification, registration with the SFDA and cooperation with a distributor in Jeddah. Together with my colleagues, we also thought out a financial model and built a legal and logistical "framework" for the project so that every figure and every condition worked in the same rhythm. At the same time, I managed to apply my skills as a lawyer, political scientist and GR specialist. I developed a protective sanction clause, assessed geopolitical risks and, having organized a consultative meeting with Saudi experts through the Moscow Chamber of Commerce and Industry, received prompt feedback. Thus, we significantly accelerated the negotiations and opened the necessary doors to the Middle East," – Rodion Lobanovsky, a graduate of the RUDN Law Institute.

Mesoformula has approved the students’ project, and its pilot launch is confirmed for 2026.

"I am very glad that it was possible to implement cooperation between Russian companies and my home university. We worked together for almost a year, and are very pleased with the result. The resulting projects really contain many points that the companies paid attention to, including in terms of the specifics of interaction between Russian business and the selected markets. We hope for further cooperation," – Maria Maslova, Head of the Educational Programs Department of the Educational and Acceleration Programs Department of ANO "MEC".

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