Anniversary final: the XX Rosneft Summer Games concluded in Sochi

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The anniversary 20th Rosneft Summer Sports Games concluded in Sochi. Twenty of the strongest teams from the Company's subsidiaries across the country, all of whom had successfully passed the qualifying rounds, competed at the Olympic stadiums.

Over the course of four days, oil industry athletes competed for the title of the strongest in 18 team and individual events. Sochi's Olympic venues hosted competitions in futsal, basketball, volleyball, table tennis, chess, strongman, billiards, tug-of-war, shooting, as well as track and field relays and races. Swimming was included in the Games program for the first time this year.

Sports development is a key focus of Rosneft's social policy. The Company's Summer and Winter Sports Games are the largest events, attended by thousands of oil workers. Nearly 3,000 employees from 70 teams of Rosneft subsidiaries participated in the regional qualifying rounds of the Summer Sports Games, which took place in nine cities across the country.

Based on the overall team standings, the Verkhnechonskneftegaz team won the 20th Rosneft Summer Sports Games for the second year in a row. Athletes from the Irkutsk Region won the most podiums, guaranteeing the team victory. Second place went to the Novokuibyshevsk Oil Refinery team, while RN-Uvatneftegaz took the honorable bronze.

The oil workers demonstrated strong results and set new records in team and individual competitions.

Thus, in the women's table tennis tournament, Olga Lisova from Novokuibyshevsky Oil Refinery became the overall champion, winning all nineteen matches without dropping a single set. The winner of the men's table tennis tournament, Ruslan Shvaiko from Angara, became the youngest participant in the tournament, born in 2001.

The Verkhnechonskneftegaz team won all seven matches of the basketball tournament, including the final, confirming its status as the strongest in this sport. The Bashneft-Dobycha volleyball team also defended its title this year, winning all its matches. The Bashneft-Pererabotka team won the mini-football tournament after a close battle.

The track and field athletes from Samaraneftegaz won the team competitions in the 500- and 1000-meter dashes for both men and women. Dmitry Obolenskikh from Angara won the men's chess competition, going undefeated in 19 games and drawing only three. Lyudmila Vlasova from Uvatneftegaz won the women's chess tournament, winning 18 of 19 matches. The swimmers from Samotlorneftegaz emerged as the strongest in the team competition.

Winners of the XX Summer Sports Games:

JSC Verkhnechonskneftegaz – 1st place JSC Novokuibyshevsky Oil Refinery – 2nd place LLC RN-Uvatneftegaz – 3rd place

We congratulate all participants of the Rosneft Summer Sports Games and wish them new starts and victories!

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Rosneft's first mass sports competitions took place in 2005. Since then, the competitions have become part of the Company's corporate culture. The Summer Games are a shining example of effective promotion of a healthy lifestyle, strengthening camaraderie, and supporting mass sports.

Rosneft athletes also take part in all major mass sports competitions held in our country and win prizes.

The Company runs a corporate sports and fitness movement called "Energy of Life," through which employees regularly participate in sports and compete in various disciplines. In 2024, the total number of movement participants reached 128,000 employees. More than 92,000 employees participated in competitions in various sports.

Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 29, 2025

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GUU at the 25th Russian Municipal Forum: Graduates' Victories and Faculty Speeches

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From September 22 to 26, 2025, the 25th Anniversary Russian Municipal Forum was held in Anapa (Vityazevo village), co-organized by the State University of Management.

The main theme this year is: “Local self-government and municipal management: creation and development in new legislative conditions.”

For over twenty-four years, the Forum's Organizing Committee has maintained its tradition of bringing together interested stakeholders to professionally discuss current issues in local government and municipal administration and develop proposals for their solutions. The Forum promotes cooperation, the exchange of theoretical developments, practical experience, and information in the field of local government and the training of personnel for state and municipal administration.

More than 140 participants from 36 constituent entities of the Russian Federation took part in the discussions: representatives of federal legislative and executive authorities, state authorities of the constituent entities of the Russian Federation, heads and representatives of municipal administrations, representatives of associations of municipal councils, media, scientific, consulting, and non-profit organizations, as well as students studying in the field of "Public and Municipal Administration."

Forum participants were greeted by distinguished guests: Svetlana Yurkova, Chair of the Russian Municipal Forum Organizing Committee and member of the Presidium of the Russian Municipal Academy; Vladimir Zotov, Advisor to the Mayor of Moscow and Professor at the State University of Management; Denis Dzyuba, Head of the Internal Policy Department of the Anapa Municipal Administration; Vyacheslav Timchenko, Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Rules and Organization of Parliamentary Activity; and Andrei Maksimov, Director General of the Union of Russian Cities and Chairman of the Commission on Territorial Development, Urban Environment, and Infrastructure of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation.

During thematic sections within the program, issues related to territorial organization models and structures of local government bodies in the constituent entities of Russia and the competencies of municipalities under new legislation were discussed.

On the third day of the Forum, traditionally dedicated to professional training for public authorities and government, Irina Milkina, Associate Professor of the Department of Public and Municipal Administration and Head of the Project-Based Learning Laboratory for Urban Development at the State University of Management, presented a report titled "From Student Projects to a Successful Professional Trajectory." She highlighted the role of a project-based approach in the educational process, which enables students to acquire a range of important competencies necessary for successful professional development and personal growth.

Also on the third day of the Forum, the winners of the 13th Russian Competition of Graduate Theses in Public and Municipal Administration were announced, where GUU graduates traditionally take top places:

1st place in the nomination "Modernization of road transport infrastructure" was awarded to:

Danila Smirnov, a graduate of the Bachelor's program in Public and Municipal Administration. Thesis topic: "Integration of Individual Mobility into the Moscow Transportation System." Kirill Galin, a graduate of the Bachelor's program in Urban Studies and Urban Management. Thesis topic: "Prospects for the Development of Bicycle Infrastructure in Moscow."

Polina Prudnikova, a graduate of the bachelor's program in Urban Studies and Urban Management, won the "Formation of a Comfortable Urban Environment" category with her work "Development of Urban Areas in the Context of Depopulation."

Maria Ananenko, a graduate of the bachelor's degree program in Public and Municipal Administration, was recognized as the best in the "State and Municipal Social Policy" category for her work on "The Role of the Victory Volunteers Movement in the Implementation of Regional Social Policy (using the Northwestern Federal District as an example)."

Nadezhda Oshkina, a graduate of the Bachelor's program in Public and Municipal Administration, took second place in the "Digitalization of Public and Municipal Administration" category. Her thesis topic was "Using Online Platforms for Interaction between Local Governments and Citizens: Challenges and Implementation Practices."

Ivan Ignatov, a graduate of the bachelor's program in Urban Studies and City Management, won third place in the "Managing the Investment Attractiveness of Territories" category for his work "Organization of Control and Supervisory Activities as a Means of Increasing the Investment Attractiveness of the Moscow Region."

We congratulate our graduates and wish them further victories!

The 25th Russian Municipal Forum was organized by the State University of Management, the Corporate University for Education Development (KURO), the Russian Municipal Academy, the Moscow Institute of Economics, Pravda-TOUR LLC, and the Administration and Council of the resort town of Anapa. The forum is supported by the State Duma Committee on Regional Policy and Local Self-Government. Partners include the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, the Union of Russian Cities, and the Federal Expert Council on Local and Public Self-Government and Local Communities.

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Polytechnic University and Gazprom: Interim results of work on a joint project using additive technologies

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Employees IMMIT SPbPU Conducted work under a contract for research, development, and engineering work on the topic: "Development of a design and manufacturing technology using additive manufacturing for critical hot-path components of the T32 gas turbine unit (MS5002E)." The project manager is Anatoly Popovich, Director of the Institute of Metallurgical Engineering and Metallurgical Engineering.

During their work, specialists from the LiAT Research Laboratory examined the first- and second-stage high-pressure turbine nozzle vanes, developed repair documentation, and conducted pilot repairs using laser cladding. They analyzed the operating conditions of the first- and second-stage nozzle assemblies and the condition of the nozzle vane material after operation, classified defects by type, size, and location, and developed a method for identifying defective blades.

At the end of 2023, work began on a project with Gazprom to repair first- and second-stage high-pressure turbine nozzle blades. After lengthy negotiations and detailed discussions, active work began on analyzing the received parts and developing a laser cladding repair technology for the SL1 and SL2 high-pressure turbine blades of the MS5002E gas turbine engine (GPA Ladoga 32). "Thanks to the use of laser cladding, we were able to increase the service life of the parts," shared Mikhail Kuznetsov, head of the LiAT Research Laboratory.

The specialists also conducted experimental studies of the properties of compact samples and developed a technological process for repairing parts, including heat treatment, mechanical processing, laser cladding, and incoming and outgoing inspection.

Together with colleagues from the Institute of Power Engineering, we conducted computational studies, including strength, gas-dynamic, hydraulic, and thermal methods. We also conducted a validation analysis of the repaired blades.

As part of another phase of R&D with Gazprom on import substitution of critical gas turbine components, Polytechnic University researchers developed a method for manufacturing T32 GTU fuel injectors using additive manufacturing. The injector is a key component of the combustion chamber, ensuring optimal combustion parameters. Researchers at the institute conducted research into the selection of a domestic heat-resistant alloy and developed selective laser melting modes. The developed method involves 3D printing individual injector components, post-processing, and laser welding. This significantly reduced manufacturing time and material consumption compared to traditional methods.

Laboratory tests of the test specimens included determining the material's mechanical properties at various temperatures, as well as long-term strength testing. The finished nozzles underwent pneumatic testing to verify flow characteristics and effective orifice area, confirming compliance with all technical specifications. Plans are currently underway to manufacture several sets of nozzles using the developed technology for hot testing within a gas turbine unit.

The development of a fuel injector manufacturing method using selective laser melting is an important step in the development of domestic power engineering. "We have succeeded in developing an effective solution based on domestic materials and equipment, ensuring technological independence of production," noted Igor Polozov, leading researcher at the Structural and Functional Materials Research Center.

Organizing knowledge-intensive small-scale production is a worthy pursuit for a research university. Our scientists, in collaboration with representatives of high-tech companies from various industries, are solving complex problems and developing the domestic industry. The successful and early completion of the R&D project with Gazprom speaks to the high professionalism of our employees and their desire to conquer new and challenging horizons, commented Anatoly Popovich.

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A new season of technical creativity begins: the launch of the FabPRO course

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The sixteenth season of the FabPRO course has launched at the Polytech Tower. It's a program created by students for students who want to immerse themselves in modern technologies and immediately apply their knowledge in practice. This year, the project is being implemented with the support of the Polytech Tower Youth Trajectory Center and the System Engineering student design bureau. For the first time, the FabLab Polytech student maker association has officially assumed supervision of the course.

Interest in the season was record-breaking: over 200 people attended the selection interviews. The grand opening of the FabPRO course became one of the most anticipated events of the semester. The soft glow of lanterns and live music created a warm, creative atmosphere. In his welcoming address, CMT Director Andrey Dolgirev noted the program's practical focus and openness to proactive students.

Guests at the evening met the team from the Youth Policy Department and the Tower, the FabLab governing board, and student teachers who had risen from beginners to mentors.

After the presentation of the courses, participants asked questions and chose their own learning paths. The evening concluded with a prize drawing—some left not only with new plans but also with gifts.

"I've been attending FabPRO since the very beginning of my studies. I'm very pleased that the courses at the Tower attract more and more interested students every year. This is the best motivation for the budding community and student teachers," commented Victoria Saikinova, a third-year student at IMMiT and head of the FabLab Polytech event-making department.

The 16th season features 11 tracks. Basic tracks, such as "From CAD to 3D Printing," have been retained, while new ones have been added, including "Fundamentals of Industrial Robotics" in collaboration with RCP.SYSTEMS. Over the course of the semester, participants will immerse themselves in the fundamentals of makercraft, technological patriotism, and technical creativity, mastering rapid prototyping and digital manufacturing under the guidance of experienced mentors and with the expert support of the Center for Technical Cooperation and FabLab Polytech.

I'm already in my second year. The competition is getting tougher with each semester. I feel like we'll soon have to build a hangar next to the Hydrotower, otherwise we won't be able to fit in there with our ideas and developments," shared Andrey Khribtenko, a second-year student at the Institute of Economics and Technology, in the FabPRO program "From CAD to Laser CNC Machine."

Every semester, the Polytech Tower hosts FabPRO practical courses, and this season naturally continues this tradition. The opening marked a strong start to a period filled with opportunities for learning, creativity, and team project work.

The next intake will take place in early February. Stay tuned for announcements on social media.

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Agricultural machinery exports from China to Central Asia were carried out for the first time through the bonded cargo leasing mechanism.

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TIANJIN, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — The first batch of Chinese agricultural machinery exported to Central Asia from Tianjin through the bonded cargo leasing mechanism recently cleared customs and was sent to Kazakhstan.

The equipment, valued at approximately 5 million yuan, was supplied by China Textile Machinery and Technology Import and Export Co., Ltd. (CTMTC), and was exported and leased by a leasing company operating in the Dongjiang Bonded Industrial Zone in Tianjin.

In Kazakhstan, these agricultural equipment will be used in a large cotton processing complex created by a leading cotton company from Xinjiang, China, in cooperation with the Kazakh side.

This delivery marks the first successful trial of a new export model in the form of bonded cargo leasing, which, according to experts, will facilitate the promotion of Chinese equipment in the Central Asian markets and deepen industrial cooperation between China and the countries of the region. -0-

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Nankai University launched joint educational programs with ENU Kazakhstan.

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Beijing, September 29 (Xinhua) — Nankai University in Tianjin, northern China, recently launched joint programs with the L.N. Gumilyov Eurasian National University (ENU) in Kazakhstan.

The opening ceremony of the academic year for the joint master's degree programs in economics, international business, and strategic trade control took place last Friday at Nankai University, according to the university's official website.

The event was attended by Nankai University Vice-Rector Sheng Bin, ENU Dean of the Faculty of Economics Aida Zhagyparova, and other ENU representatives.

Kazakhstan is of great importance to the advancement of the joint construction of the Belt and Road Initiative, Sheng Bin noted at the opening ceremony, adding that the launch of the above-mentioned programs represents the first step taken by Nankai University in cooperation with universities in Central Asian countries.

He noted that the program's two tracks—economics and international business, and strategic trade control—are closely linked to contemporary political and economic priorities. Nankai University will do everything possible to create satisfactory conditions for students to study and live, the university's vice-rector stated.

The joint academic programs between Nankai University and ENU were approved by the Chinese Ministry of Education in May of this year. During the Tianjin SCO Summit, which took place from August 31 to September 1, Nankai University and ENU signed a strategic cooperation agreement.

180 young Chinese students participated in the joint study programs. The two-year program for these master's students will be held at Nankai University with the participation of ENU faculty. Upon successful completion of their final exams and defense of their master's theses (or dissertations), they will receive a master's degree from ENU.

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China to see record domestic trips and tourism spending in first half of 2025, minister says

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BEIJING, Sept. 29 (Xinhua) — China saw nearly 3.29 billion domestic trips in the first six months of 2025, hitting a new high in the country's tourism industry, Minister of Culture and Tourism Sun Yeli said Monday.

During the same period, total spending by domestic tourists reached 3.15 trillion yuan (US$443 billion), also breaking the previous record, Sun Yeli added at a press conference.

The minister emphasized that China's tourism sector has shown a strong recovery after weathering the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic.

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A new Russian national pavilion has opened in the Chinese capital.

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Beijing, September 29 (Xinhua) — The Russian Export Center (REC) is expanding its network of Russian national pavilions in China, opening a new site in the country's capital on Monday.

“This marks a key step in the strategy of ‘Purchasing throughout Russia and selling throughout China,’” noted Yang Dayun, Deputy General Director of the Heilongjiang Provincial Transport and Investment Corporation, a partner of the Russian Export Center in China, in his speech at the opening ceremony.

According to him, the joint promotion of the Russian national pavilion's brand strategy by the corporation and the Russian Export Center is an important reflection of the deepening mutual trust between China and Russia in the trade and economic sphere.

Alexey Solodov, Vice President of JSC REC, also delivered a video address at the ceremony. The Russian national pavilion in Beijing has already become the seventh regional promotional point and the thirteenth "Made in Russia" retail store in China. According to Solodov, this speaks volumes about the dynamic development of the national pavilion program and confirms that Russian-Chinese trade and economic cooperation has reached a new level.

"Each new project clearly demonstrates that Russia and China are not only strategic economic partners, but also friends united by a common desire to open up new opportunities, cooperation formats, and prospects for long-term collaboration for citizens of both countries," stated A. Solodov.

A distinctive feature of the new 800-square-meter pavilion is its significantly expanded product range. While previously focused on food products, it now features not only food products from over 100 Russian manufacturers, but also industrial goods and services from Russian companies.

"This provides an opportunity to demonstrate to China the full potential of modern Russia – from traditional products to high-tech solutions," emphasized A. Solodov.

It's worth noting that the Beijing pavilion has already built a comprehensive product traceability system, covering the entire supply chain from production to the end consumer.

In the store's traceability zone, each product is assigned a unique QR code. Customers can scan the code and access all product information in real time, guaranteeing the authenticity of products purchased from a Russian manufacturer.

Ilya Romanov, General Director of Heilongjiang Trading Company "Treasure of the Russian Sea" – operator of the Russian national pavilion in China – stated: "We believe in the potential of Russian-Chinese partnership, we see how great the interest of Chinese consumers in Russian products is, and we are ready to support, develop and strengthen this interest – systematically, consistently, with respect for Chinese culture, habits and expectations of the Chinese market." -0-

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Counselor of the Russian Embassy in China: Digital technologies and Generation Z are new cultural bridges between Russia and China

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Beijing, September 29 (Xinhua) — Digital technologies and modern Generation Z are fundamentally changing the landscape of cultural interaction between Russia and China, serving as key drivers of its democratization and intensification. This assessment was given by Tatyana Urzhumtseva, Counselor at the Russian Embassy in China and Director of the Russian Cultural Center in Beijing (RCC), in an interview with a correspondent from the China News Service.

In her opinion, modern technologies, by erasing geographical and financial barriers, have opened a new era in humanitarian exchanges.

"Digital technologies create space for dialogue and even polylogue. This is a powerful tool that has made cultural exchange between young people in Russia and China widespread," emphasized Tatyana Urzhumtseva.

She cited the Moscow Cultural Festival held in Beijing in June as a successful example, featuring digital fireworks displays and VR experiences that allowed visitors to experience Moscow while in Beijing.

Tatyana Urzhumtseva assigned a special role to Generation Z in this process. According to her, young people, who are at home in the digital environment, are introducing their peers to the authentic lives of both countries through independent films, video blogs, and cosplay, thereby dispelling stereotypes and creating a new, more sincere image of the neighboring countries.

Tatyana Urzhumtseva expressed confidence that the future of Russian-Chinese cultural cooperation lies in deepening partnerships in the performing arts, film, and publishing, as well as in the joint creation of digital platforms such as virtual museums and online exhibitions.

“This will enrich the content of Russian-Chinese relations, making a new contribution to the diversity of world culture,” she concluded. -0-

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GUU expands educational cooperation with Khabarovsk Krai

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On September 25 and 26, 2025, a delegation from the State University of Management held a series of strategic meetings in Khabarovsk Krai aimed at developing the human resources potential of the regional industry.

The event was attended by Vice-Rector Maria Karelina, Head of the Modern Educational Laboratory for the Aircraft, Shipbuilding, and Innovative Transport Industries (CNC Laboratory) Dmitry Nikitin, and research associates of the CNC Laboratory Roman Prodan and Oleg Telnov.

The key event on September 25 was a meeting with Yuri Marfin, Rector of Pacific National University (PNU), and Sergei Afanasyev, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Khabarovsk Krai. They discussed the regional industry's need for personnel skilled in modern materials processing technologies and CNC programming. The parties also noted the importance of practice-oriented student training and targeted employee training programs tailored to the needs of the real economy, as well as the prospects for creating and implementing joint network educational programs for continuing professional education (CPE). The main topic of discussion was leveraging the potential of the state-of-the-art CNC Laboratory, established at PNU under a grant from the Russian Ministry of Education and Science.

"We see significant synergies from combining our expertise with Pacific National University. Joint continuing education programs, based on the capabilities of our new laboratory, will enable us to train highly qualified specialists for the aviation and shipbuilding industries of the Far East," noted Maria Karelina.

On September 26, a delegation from the State University of Management visited key industrial and educational institutions in Komsomolsk-on-Amur.

The highlight of the trip was a visit to the Yuri Gagarin Komsomolsk-on-Amur Aviation Plant (KnAAZ), a branch of PJSC UAC. SMU scientists held a working meeting with the plant's chief engineer and chief technologist, during which they discussed in detail the current challenges of training personnel for high-tech production.

Representatives from our university proposed to the plant's management that they consider the possibility of having plant specialists participate in continuing education programs developed by the CNC Laboratory, which are aimed at improving the skills of engineering and technical staff in the field of automated control program development and work with modern CNC systems.

During the visit, the GUU delegation also visited the machining shops, where they interacted directly with CNC machine operators.

"The company is actively developing its machining operations, and we are ready to offer comprehensive solutions for training and retraining specialists," noted Dmitry Nikitin, Head of the CNC Laboratory.

The next stop on the route was PJSC Amurstal, where the SMU representatives were shown a new area of the company's operations—the development of CNC machining. During the visit, our scientists toured the production facilities, equipped with modern metalworking equipment, and discussed prospects for cooperation in personnel training with the plant's management.

A key part of the program was a visit to Komsomolsk-on-Amur State University (KnASU). The KSU delegation learned about the university's facilities, visiting classrooms and machining workshops. The organization of project activities at KnASU was of particular interest. The parties productively exchanged experiences in implementing external projects commissioned by industrial enterprises, discussed best practices for interacting with the real economy, and explored the possibility of jointly implementing educational projects.

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