The Party and socialism are two instruments, two main principles that have ensured China's great breakthrough into the future – Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation G. Zyuganov

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Moscow, October 29 (Xinhua) – The leadership of the Communist Party and socialism, Marxist-Leninist theory, and state planning have ensured China's rapid development in recent decades and a dramatic improvement in living standards. This was stated by Gennady Zyuganov, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF), commenting on the results of the 4th Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, which concluded on October 23 in Beijing.

"When I was asked what China's miracle was, I said two things. The first is Marxist-Leninist theory, which the Chinese leadership is successfully and confidently developing, building socialism with Chinese characteristics, but in a new era, utilizing all the latest achievements. And the second is socialism. The Party and socialism. The two main instruments, the two main principles, that have ensured your great breakthrough into the future," Zyuganov noted in an interview with Xinhua.

According to him, China's impressive successes were achieved thanks to "the Party's leadership and the consistent resolution of all tasks based on comprehensive planning." "The planning that China has achieved is distinguished by its scientific approach, high-quality execution, political leadership, and concern, above all, for the people," the Russian communist leader added.

"The results of the 14th Five-Year Plan have been summarized, and all key indicators have been achieved, despite numerous challenges and difficulties—COVID-19 and the American attempt to impose extensive sanctions and destabilize and disrupt global trade chains. Nevertheless, the Party, the country, industry, the economy, science, and education have all coped brilliantly," Zyuganov emphasized.

The Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF) leader stated that the main goal of the Chinese Communist Party (CPC) is to ensure the growth of prosperity for Chinese citizens. China has already lifted millions of people out of poverty and achieved the goal of building a moderately prosperous society. Now the CPC is setting new goals in this regard.

"Overall, the plenum's materials particularly emphasize that the primary objective is to ensure the well-being of the people and achieve, as a result of the next five-year plan, an increase in both their material and cultural well-being. In my view, there can be no more noble goal than this," concluded G. Zyuganov.

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China is developing at an unprecedented pace, says Chairman of the Communist Party Central Committee G. Zyuganov.

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Moscow, October 29 /Xinhua/ — China is developing at an unprecedented pace. The materials of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, which concluded on October 23 in Beijing, identified ensuring high-quality economic growth based on scientific and technological progress and the development of high technology as one of the main priorities of China's 15th Five-Year Social and Economic Development Plan. Gennady Zyuganov, Chairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Russian Federation (CPRF), actively supported this decision of the CPC Central Committee Plenary Session.

"The plenary session's materials placed particular emphasis on the development of scientific and technological progress, but specifically on the basis of self-sufficiency and independence in high technology. This is an absolutely right goal," Zyuganov said in an interview with Xinhua.

According to him, in a world facing extremely serious challenges, overcoming all difficulties "can only be achieved through a highly developed economy and strong political will. The CPC Central Committee Plenary Session demonstrated these exceptionally important qualities."

"Your country is developing at an unprecedented rate. Over the past 30 years, the average growth rate has been almost 10 percent. Your products are known throughout the world and on every continent. Any economy, any country, and any party can be proud of this," the leader of the Russian Communists emphasized.

G. Zyuganov praised the fact that the Chinese Communist Party's policy is centered on "the people, their well-being, and the goal of achieving universal prosperity for all citizens of the country." He called this a "historic task."

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Russian Industrialist 2025: Polytechnic University at the Center of Dialogue between Science, Government, and Industry

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From October 29 to 31, Polytechnic University is participating in the International Forum and Exhibition "Russian Industrialist." The forum has become a federal platform bringing together heads of enterprises and companies from leading industries to collaborate with the government, technology companies, the financial sector, scientific organizations and institutes, small and medium businesses, and international partners.

This year, the "Russian Industrialist" forum and exhibition took on a special status—the event was timed to coincide with the 120th anniversary of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. The main theme was "Industrialization as the Foundation of National Projects."

"The International Forum and Exhibition 'Russian Industrialist' is a key platform for expert dialogue between representatives of government, industry, science, education, and economic development institutions—key organizations and structures directly involved in addressing strategic issues in the field of technological development and public industry in our country. Polytechnic University is a regular participant in the forum," noted SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy.

On the first day of the forum, Andrey Rudskoy held a working meeting with Vladimir Ivanov, Director of the N. S. Kurnakov Institute of General and Inorganic Chemistry of the Russian Academy of Sciences and Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The Polytechnic University rector also gave an interview for the TV studio "Russia — A Co-Event of Good News." The discussion focused on the training of highly qualified specialists for Russian industry and the main challenges in this field. They also discussed what motivates modern engineers to pursue professional development. The broadcast was broadcast on the "Petersburg Diary" website.

Andrey Rudskoy presented a paper at the plenary session of the St. Petersburg Congress "Professional Education, Science, and Innovation in the 21st Century." The session focused on the role of science and professional education in achieving national technological leadership. The rector of SPbPU discussed options for the new development of 21st-century technologies. In addition to the rector of the Polytechnic University, representatives from Russian education, science, and politics attended the session. Before the plenary session, Andrey Rudskoy also gave a short interview to the Saint Petersburg TV channel.

This year, the Russian Industrialist is hosting the St. Petersburg International Scientific and Educational Salon. Andrey Rudskoy also attended the grand opening. He welcomed the salon's guests and wished everyone productive work.

Andrey Rudskoy joined the presidium of the plenary session of the II Conference of Grant Recipients of the St. Petersburg Science Foundation, where he reported on the results of the work of the St. Petersburg Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

As per tradition, Polytechnic University presented its cutting-edge developments at Rosprom.

The industrial cartridge is an effective barrier for protecting urban waters. FOPS filters purify wastewater, transforming sewer manholes into eco-stations. This development is entirely Russian and has already been tested in major cities. The solution is scalable and suitable for all urban areas. After purification, FOPS filters are not discarded but incorporated into nutrient substrates. This new technology closes the ecological loop, reduces waste, and makes agriculture greener. The key idea: reuse what others throw away.

The Laser and Additive Technologies Research Laboratory at IMMiT is demonstrating laser systems for foil welding processes, repairing and manufacturing components for power engineering, and more. The LIAT Research Laboratory boasts robotic laser cladding systems, mobile units, robotic laser cladding and surface hardening systems for external and internal surfaces, direct laser deposition systems, including systems on linear guides, and a laser-arc welding system. All of these systems were developed directly by Polytechnicians. The LIAT Research Laboratory systems are used to repair imported and domestically produced components of power engineering equipment.

The Lightweight Materials and Structures Laboratory also showcased its latest developments to forum guests and participants. They focused on friction stir welding technology, applicable to non-ferrous metals and dissimilar joints in industries such as aviation, shipbuilding, and energy. This technology is also effective for welding aluminum armor up to 50 mm thick.

The Engineering Center for Design, Certification, and Testing of Advanced Energy Sources at the Institute of Metallurgical and Metallurgical Engineering (IMMeT) presented its development—a lithium-ion buffer battery—at the Russian Industrialist exhibition. The battery is designed to provide power in areas with limited or no access to the power grid. The battery can power laptops, charge phones, and other devices from a 220V AC power source. A laptop powered by this battery can operate continuously for over 200 hours.

Many other developments by polytechnicians were also presented.

Mobile laser cladding complex "Nomad" Software and hardware complex "CyberGIP" Intelligent control system (autopilot) "CyberPilot" Hydrographic robotic complex Morena Remotely operated unmanned underwater vehicle "Sprut" Robotic platform for fire extinguishing Frese

In addition to all this, the Polytechnic Institute's stand also features museum exhibits. Reconstructions of the uniform of a student in the shipbuilding department of the Polytechnic Institute and the dress uniform of Marshal of the Soviet Union Leonid Govorov are on display. Also on display is Slavyanov's glass. At the end of the 19th century, the global engineering community held the belief that it was impossible to fuse different metals into a single alloy due to their different physical and chemical properties. The renowned engineer and scientist, Nikolai Gavrilovich Slavyanov, the inventor of modern electric arc welding, refuted this belief by creating two metal "glasses" welded from eight metals and alloys: bell bronze, tombac (a copper-zinc alloy), nickel, steel, cast iron, copper, nickel silver (an alloy of copper with nickel and zinc), and bronze.

Alexander Shokhin, President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs and the National Research University Higher School of Economics, visited the Polytechnic University's booth. SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy personally gave the distinguished guest a tour and explained all the developments.

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The Chairman of the Scientific and Research Council of the RUDN Institute of Foreign Languages discusses the organization's successes and plans for the future.

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The RUDN University Institute of Foreign Languages' student research community took second place in the university research community competition this year. And for good reason: the IFL research clubs regularly win various competitions, and the community's activists organize meetings with representatives of their future professions, language conversation clubs, excursions, and many other useful activities for students.

The NSO's chair, master's student Daria Kulikova (first-year major in International Regional Studies: Eurasian and Mediterranean Studies), told us about the community's development and achievements. She also discussed who, for what reason, and at what event they present boxing gloves.

Tell us about your NSO for those who don't know about it yet. How would you describe your community in three words?

A Bridge Between Hearts. The NSO IFL brings together hard-working students who want to study languages, politics, psychology, digital trends, and the customs of the world beyond the formal curriculum.

How and when did the community emerge? Who were its founders, and how has it evolved since its inception?

Since 2017, the Institute of Foreign Languages' Student Committee has had a research committee. In 2019, Kristina Lim, chair of the IFL's research committee, established the student research society as an independent governing body. The first student research schools (SRWs) were held under the slogan "SRW is coming!"

Since 2021, we've carried out—and I dare say, colossal—promotional work. Our VKontakte public page has regularly published posts about events at the IFL, RUDN University, and other universities, as well as popular science articles on linguistics, foreign language teaching, pedagogy, psychology, and international regional studies. We've launched "conversations" for student research groups (SRCs), and we've begun publishing photos and videos of events. We launched SRC communities on social media, which has increased our reach and increased student interest in our activities, as everyone has the opportunity to follow updates on the clubs and areas of research that interest them. This applies not only to students at the IFL but also to other RUDN University faculties, whose representatives have joined our institute's clubs. Furthermore, we've received messages from people across the country. We've received messages about participation in competitions at other universities, for example, from the Far East.

As for the Council of People's Commissars, initially there were only a few clubs. Now there are 11, all of them operating successfully, winning prizes and victories! There are currently about 90 NSO activists.

What are the main areas of activity of the community?

They are primarily related to the work of the Student Research Center. We have seven research clubs covering foreign languages and cultures (English, Spanish, French, German, Italian, Chinese, and Japanese). We also have a number of clubs for specific specialties: the "Internationalist" club for students majoring in "Foreign Regional Studies," the "Psychology and Problems of Inclusive Education" club for students majoring in "Psychological and Pedagogical Education," the "Translation and Cultural Transfer" club, and the "Digital Processor" club for students majoring in master's programs in simultaneous interpreting and international public relations.

The clubs not only support students in participating in research activities but also organize lectures, master classes, conversation clubs, and excursions. Members of the NSO can participate in research activities at all SSCs without formal membership. This approach engages both first-year and graduate students.

We strive to popularize science not only by involving the IFL in organizing conferences and seminars. Twice a year, at the IFL Schools, we promote the benefits of working with us. Our annual participation in the NAUKA 0 Science Festival allows us to share our knowledge with a larger audience. This year, for example, the IFL NSO prepared quests for first-year and high school students at the institute, worked at the IFL stand in the RUDN University Main Building, and supported its lecturers at Zaryadye and the Palace of Pioneers on Vorobyovy Gory.

What are the most significant and impactful projects that NSO has implemented over the past year?

The IFL has been a significant venue for conferences of various levels for many years. Last year, in addition to the "Gender Equality" section within the youth track of the "SDG 17" conference, we actively supported five international scientific and technical events organized by the IFL. These included the conferences "Teacher Education: Optimization, Modernization, and Development Forecasts," "Greater Europe in Interaction with Asian and Mediterranean Countries," and "Functional Aspects of Intercultural Communication and Translation Issues."

The conference "Current Issues in Modern Linguistics and the Humanities" deserves special mention. It features a Francophone section titled "Patrie. Francophonie. Jeunesse." ("Fatherland. Francophonie. Youth"), led by Olga Kozarenko, Associate Professor of the Department of Theory and Practice of Foreign Languages (TiPFL). This section serves as a training ground for students studying French, allowing them to practice their public speaking skills through a competitive process. We host guests and juries from other universities, as well as schoolchildren. For example, in 2024, a student from V.D. Polenov State Budgetary Educational Institution School No. 1231 spoke here. Students from Mikhail Velichko State Budgetary Educational Institution School No. 84 in Gorlovka, located in the new regions of Russia, are also regular guests.

At all conferences, IFL students have the opportunity not only to present papers but also to publish articles in collections indexed by the Russian Science Citation Index (RSCI). And, of course, NSO members can try their hand at section moderators and volunteers!

We also host an annual scientific battle for undergraduate and graduate students, "Lingua Slam," organized by Marina Petrova, Associate Professor of the Department of Languages and Foreign Languages and the head of the Digital Professor club at the Scientific Society of the Russian Federation. At this platform, participants present complex scientific topics in an accessible and original format. The battle positions science as a field that welcomes innovative approaches and out-of-the-box thinking. The winner, by the way, receives boxing gloves!

Regarding other initiatives, we are continuing to implement the "Not Yet a PhD" podcast, which we launched in 2023. It features RUDN University IFL students and alumni giving informal interviews about their research work. This encourages student engagement in science and promotes it as an interesting and rewarding field.

Our small victory is the creation of the NSO booth at the Institute of Foreign Languages. The booth visually informs students about upcoming events, the NSO's goals and objectives, and the contacts needed to begin their academic careers!

How does participation in the NSO help IFL students in their professional and personal growth?

NSO provides detailed information about all the opportunities for student self-fulfillment that our university offers: various competitions, funding for conference trips, scholarships for activists and winners, and much more. We select relevant and interesting academic events for linguists, regional studies specialists, and psychologists. This helps them develop public speaking skills and apply the knowledge they gained during their studies. The Institute of Foreign Languages also provides career advancement opportunities for NSO activists by offering them research opportunities on the institute's own research projects. And of course, we are a team of like-minded individuals, so our community fosters strong friendships. This has been proven by personal experience!

Does NSO organize meetings for students with translators, linguists, and other specialists?

Of course! For example, during the series of scientific and methodological seminars "Linguodidactic Issues in Linguistics," we featured speakers such as Keith J. Topping, professor from the University of Dundee in Scotland; Ruben Dario Flores Arcila, professor at the National University of Colombia; and Vladimir Serbin, Vietnamese simultaneous interpreter.

Ivan Samokhin, PhD in Philology and author of articles in the field of education indexed in the international databases Web of Science and Scopus, and Larisa Elnitskaya, PhD in Pedagogical Sciences and senior lecturer in the Department of Social Pedagogy, spoke at the seminars "Current Issues of Social Pedagogy and Psychology."

What do you think enabled NSO to win the competition? What sets you apart from other NSOs at the university?

I suspect our slogans, "We're from the Institute of Languages, you can tell right away!" and "Science Will Save Society!", or perhaps the boxing gloves we'll give to the next Lingua Slam winner, helped us out! Seriously speaking, a team's success depends on the efforts of its members. I believe the key to success lies in the hard work and dedication of each team member. Some are more passionate about their work than others, others less so, but the end result compensates for this. It's important to have people whose qualities and abilities complement each other. This ensures the fruitful work of our NSO.

We love what we do. That's the foundation of success in any industry! Add a little linguistic wizardry and the ability to instantly pull ourselves together and rouse the entire Novosibirsk branch of the language—and you have the Institute of Foreign Languages!

What are the goals and objectives of the NSO for the future?

We always have a lot of plans, but we have to find the time! Our top priorities include elevating the quality of our existing scientific and technical events and expanding the scope of our conferences. Together with the IFL leadership, we want to take our events to the next level, enhance their status, and find new partners.

This year, we've already held two internal student conferences on psychology and PR, as well as a linguistics conference, "Current Issues in Modern Linguistics and the Humanities," in April. Coming up next are the international conference "Functional Aspects of Intercultural Communication and Translation Issues," the thematic section "Gender Equality and Reducing Inequality" at the International Scientific Conference of Students and Young Scientists "SDG 17," and the All-Russian Youth Analytical Club "Greater Europe in Interaction with Asian and Mediterranean Countries."

How can a student become part of your community?

Those wishing to become part of the NSO go toour public page on VKontakteThey register in the NSO bot by following the link. The chairperson provides feedback on each application. The student describes their goals and aspirations, and based on this, we assist in determining their status (joining the SNC or simply becoming a member). Further, if necessary, the new NSO member's contact information is shared with the SNC chairperson. The only constant is their inclusion in the informational chat where all NSO members participate.

To help all newcomers, there's the NSO stand, newsletters, teacher advice, and hallway conversations. In fact, what's truly important is the so-called informal work: the power of interpersonal communication and the family atmosphere created at the IFL by Natalia Leonidovna Sokolova, the IFL director, "our mother."

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Congratulations to Yaroslav Vasiliev on successfully defending his doctoral dissertation.

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Congratulations to Yaroslav Vladimirovich Vasiliev, Associate Professor of the Department of Ground Transport and Technological Machines at SPbGASU, on successfully defending his dissertation for the degree of Doctor of Engineering Sciences in specialty 2.9.5. Operation of Motor Transport. His scientific advisor was Sergey Arkadyevich Evtyukov, Doctor of Engineering Sciences and Professor of the Department of Ground Transport and Technological Machines at SPbGASU.

Dissertation topic: "Scientific foundations for ensuring the effectiveness of road transport expertise and expert prevention of accidents involving pedestrians."

The defense took place on October 28, 2025, in the dissertation council 24.2.380.05, created on the basis of our university.

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How to Manage Data in the AI Era: Discussions at an International Conference at the Polytechnic University

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The "Analytics and Data Management in Data-Intensive Fields" (DAMDID/RCDL) conference, an interdisciplinary forum where researchers from various fields collaborate in data analysis, has opened at the Polytechnic University. DAMDID has been held since 1997. This year, the event is co-hosted for the first time by SPbPU and the Federal Research Center for Computer Science and Control of the Russian Academy of Sciences. Dmitry Zegzhda, Director of the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity, chairs the conference's program committee.

From October 29 to 31, 2025, Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University will host the XXVII International Conference "Data Analytics and Data Management in Data-Intensive Domains" (DAMDID/RCDL 2025).

The conference traditionally serves as a platform for the exchange of views between specialists from various fields of computer science. The main topic of DAMDID is data analysis and management. The conference is international, and its working languages are English and Russian. The opening ceremony took place on October 29.

Dmitry Zegzhda, Director of the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity at the Polytechnic University, Professor, and Corresponding Member of the Russian Academy of Sciences, kicked off the conference and introduced guests to SPbPU, the Institute of Computer Science and Cybersecurity, and the institute's completed projects. Dmitry Petrovich particularly highlighted the Institute's research in data analysis and management. The institute's research focuses on, among other things, federated learning of artificial intelligence, monitoring and security of large-scale data-driven systems, and analyzing user behavior patterns using machine learning and big data analytics.

"This year, the conference is being held in 21 sections. Conference participants from various organizations around the world have submitted 108 papers to the organizing committee, which will be published in major scientific journals. We will hear and discuss 87 papers. These are significant numbers. This growth demonstrates the high interest in data management, and the diversity of the represented fields demonstrates the need to expand and deepen data analytics for companies across a wide range of fields. We will have an intensive work schedule for all three days, and I have no doubt it will be productive," said Dmitry Petrovich.

Viktor Zakharov, Scientific Secretary of the Federal Research Center "Informatics and Control" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, traced the evolution of the DAMDID conference in his speech. He also discussed which cities and research centers have hosted the conference previously. In 2022, the event was held at ITMO National Research University in St. Petersburg, in 2023 at HSE University in Moscow, and in 2024 in Nizhny Novgorod.

Natalia Tuchkova, Head of the Department of Mathematical Software Systems at the Federal Research Center "Computer Science and Control" of the Russian Academy of Sciences, dedicated her presentation to the memory of Professor Vladimir Alekseevich Serebryakov. Serebryakov was one of the founders of the conference. Since the 2000s, Vladimir Alekseevich has conducted research related to the semantic analysis of scientific data and its integration within the Russian Academy of Sciences. His projects pioneered the implementation of a semantic data model for individuals and projects at scientific institutions. From the 2000s to the present, data on the RAS portal has been implemented using the semantic model developed under Vladimir Alekseevich's supervision. Few can cite examples of such longevity in the use of a domestic software product.

Vladimir Korenkov, Scientific Director of the M. G. Meshcheryakov Laboratory of Information Technologies at JINR, gave an overview of how digital technologies and data mining are applied in large-scale scientific projects.

On the first day, the conference continued with nine sections: machine learning methods, conceptual and ontological modeling, information security, etc.

Over the next few days, conference participants will discuss the development of a model for classifying MRI images by Alzheimer's disease stages using interpretive machine learning methods, data management in industrial-scale tasks using quantum technologies, multi-task deep learning in IoT networks for detecting anomalies and attacks, the scalability of the SoQoL disk DBMS, and more.

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A cross-university examination has begun at the Polytechnic University.

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A cross-university review session, initiated by the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, has opened at Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University. The goal of this event, which will be held annually at all universities participating in the Priority 2030 program, is to evaluate the universities' implementation of development programs, highlight successful practices and problem areas, identify areas for growth, and prepare useful recommendations for the development of universities across the country.

Over the course of two days, intensive work is taking place at the St. Petersburg Polytechnic University, involving university leadership, institute directors, heads of research laboratories, faculty, and industry representatives.

Experts from the Federal State Autonomous Institution "Sociocentre"—the operator of the largest state development programs in science and higher education in the Russian Federation—will assess SPbPU's development prospects:

Dmitry Shabalkin, Vice-Rector for Innovative Development and Digital Transformation at Ulyanovsk State University; Evgeny Pogrebnyak, Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation at the Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO University) of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Polina Shelupanova, Associate Professor at Tomsk State University of Control Systems and Radioelectronics and Head of the Department of Economic Security at TUSUR; and Sergey Sedykh, Research Fellow at the Institute of Chemical Biology and Fundamental Medicine of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences.

The events are held in the format of a strategic session with working groups in the following areas: "Management System for Achieving Technological Leadership. Development Team," "Research and Development as the Basis for Competitive Technological Solutions," "Engineering Education," and "Strategic Technological Projects."

On the first day of the cross-university assessment, SPbPU First Vice-Rector Vitaly Sergeev addressed all participants with a welcoming address: "The assessment represents a comprehensive university evaluation system and also gives us the opportunity to formulate elements of tactics and strategy for addressing the challenges facing the university. On behalf of the university, I would like to thank the experts. I am confident that the recommendations resulting from the assessment will be useful and will be implemented."

Vitaly Vladimirovich noted that, in order to achieve technological leadership, in accordance with the approved University Development Strategy and Program, SPbPU will focus its efforts on three key scientific and technological areas (KNTD), as well as on transforming engineering education. The speaker also emphasized the prospects and importance of developing a qualified partnership model.

Next, Dmitry Shabalkin, an expert from the Sociocenter, took the floor and outlined the main goal of the cross-university assessment: "To understand the university's stakes in achieving technological leadership, as well as what internal changes need to be made and whether they are worthwhile."

The speaker proposed considering the technologies for implementing all three key scientific and technological areas (KSTAs) from the perspective of their scalability to other university structures.

Yuri Fomin, Vice-Rector for Research and Chief Designer of the Scientific and Technical Conference No. 3, "Artificial Intelligence for Solving Cross-Industry Problems," presented a report in which he outlined three hypotheses for transforming SPbPU's research activities. He reiterated the principles used to define SPbPU's key scientific and technological development areas. He also noted that the market economy is pushing universities to compete for resources and highly qualified specialists.

"We need to move to a space of different economic models for the university's departments. We have identified three economic models for ourselves: educational, scientific and educational, and scientific and industrial," the speaker noted, presenting options for distributing SPbPU institutes and research teams according to these three models.

Vice Rector for Educational Affairs Lyudmila Pankova noted that the main task now is the transition to a new model of engineering education: "Our goal is to take the best of what has been used in education previously and build a new system of engineering education. We are currently focusing on single-cycle higher education, specialized higher education as an alternative to retraining programs, and postgraduate studies, including industrial ones."

Next, Alexey Borovkov, Chief Designer of the KNTN-1 "System Digital Engineering" and Director of the "Digital Engineering" School, took the floor. He began his presentation by presenting a unique development from St. Petersburg Polytechnic University—the CML-Bench®️ Digital Platform for the Development and Application of Digital Twins—which enables the rapid design and production of competitive high-tech products for various industries to ensure technological leadership within the framework of the National Digital Twin Program (NTP). The platform is unparalleled in Russia and the world in terms of the volume of integrated domestic and foreign software and the number of digital and design solutions presented on it—more than 375,000.

Then the floor was given to the director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport of SPbPU, chief designer of KNTN-2 "Materials, Technologies, Production" Anatoly Popovich.

He noted that materials, technology, and production are an inseparable triad: “The concept is that we don’t move from left to right, but rather first develop a product using a specific technology, and then we develop the necessary material for it.”

The speaker presented five projects included in KNTN-2, focusing specifically on the project "Scientific and Technological Foundations for the Development of Science-Intensive Production, Repair, and Manufacture of Power Engineering Parts for Civil and Special Purpose Needs." The chief designer of KNTN-2 explained that the project has already successfully completed testing, and pilot batches are currently being manufactured. He demonstrated a product created using additive technologies to the cross-industry review participants.

Yuri Fomin, Chief Designer of KNTN-3, added: "As part of KNTN-3, we plan to create a platform for working with multimodal data to solve engineering problems. Here, we plan to leverage Polytechnic University's competitive advantage—a global portfolio of qualified customers who share verified engineering data with us—as well as the extreme diversity of our partners."

Each speaker's presentation was followed by a lively professional discussion. Throughout the day, participants in the cross-university review also interacted in working groups. In interactive formats, university representatives, institute heads, partners, and experts discussed how the university should be structured; how the university's structure differs from its desired future; which operational tools require significant changes, which new operational tools are missing, and what can be done about them. The first day concluded with a tour of SPbPU's facilities.

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Xi Jinping's Vision for an Open and Inclusive Asia-Pacific

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BEIJING, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) — Amid intensifying trade turmoil and rising geopolitical uncertainty, Chinese President Xi Jinping will meet with Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) economic leaders in the Republic of Korea (ROK) in the coming days to build consensus for shared prosperity and reaffirm China's commitment to open and inclusive economic globalization.

The International Monetary Fund forecasts that economic growth in the Asia-Pacific region will slow from 4.5 percent this year to 4.1 percent in 2026. This sober forecast underscores the need to maintain a spirit of cooperation and develop new sources of growth and drivers of development in challenging conditions.

At the next leaders' meeting, Xi Jinping is expected to reaffirm his unwavering vision of building an open Asia-Pacific economy. For him, this dynamic region remains an engine of global growth, capable of fueling the global economy in the future.

PROMOTING FREE TRADE

In 2025, APEC members accounted for over 60 percent of global GDP. Xi Jinping views the region as a key area for advancing free trade. Guided by his strategic vision, China has strengthened economic ties with 20 other members, 15 of which are already China's free trade partners.

A prime example is Malaysia, a member of APEC. China has remained its largest trading partner for 16 consecutive years. "Malaysian durians can now be delivered directly from orchards to Chinese supermarkets in just 24 hours, and they are extremely popular with Chinese consumers," Xi Jinping wrote in an opinion piece published in April before his state visit to Malaysia. This detail reflects the growing volume of bilateral trade.

In June 2024, China opened its market to Malaysian durians. That same year, trade between China and Malaysia reached a record high of US$212 billion, defying the global downturn.

During the visit, Xi Jinping told Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who will chair ASEAN in 2025, that China is ready to work with countries in the region to "leverage Asia's stability and certainty to counter global instability and uncertainty." In response, Ibrahim stated that ASEAN does not approve of any unilateral imposition of tariffs and will support economic growth through cooperation.

In fact, Xi Jinping is committed to this approach. "History tells us that openness and cooperation are the main driving force behind dynamic international economic and trade activity," Xi Jinping said in 2018, when he opened the first China International Import Expo in Shanghai. In a year when two trends—unilateralism and protectionism—were on the rise, the Chinese leader chose a different course: keeping China's doors wide open. As he repeatedly stated, "China will not waver in its determination to expand opening-up at a high level."

His commitment to openness has deep roots. In the 1980s, when China's opening up was just beginning, Xi Jinping, then a young official in the southeastern coastal city of Xiamen, was already thinking about the future. He saw the city's potential in creating a free port. In 1987, Xi led a research team to Singapore, a global hub for trade and logistics, to study how the city-state was managing its free port system, several years before the founding of APEC.

This early study laid the groundwork for Xiamen's development into a free port special economic zone, foreshadowing how openness would become a defining feature of Xi Jinping's strategy to bring China closer to the world decades later.

Over the years, this concept of openness has remained unchanged, evolving from localized experiments in coastal areas of China's reform agenda to a broader strategy of international engagement. Whether promoting free trade or championing multilateralism, Xi Jinping has always viewed open cooperation as the cornerstone of China's development and its role in the world.

Back in 2013, when he first addressed the APEC leaders' meeting, he laid out a clear vision: China is committed to building a regional cooperation framework that encompasses both sides of the Pacific and benefits all parties involved. Over the past decade, this promise has taken concrete shape.

In 2014, Xi Jinping hosted the APEC economic leaders in Beijing, and the forum resulted in the approval of the Beijing Roadmap, officially launching the process of creating the Free Trade Area of the Asia-Pacific (FTAAP).

Today, the path to an FTAAP is becoming increasingly clear. Under the leadership of Xi Jinping, China is fully implementing its commitments under the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) and actively promoting its high-quality development. As the world's largest free trade area, RCEP brings together 15 Asia-Pacific countries, 12 of which are APEC members, and strengthens economic interdependence in the region.

The Chinese president's free trade agenda received a new boost when China and ASEAN signed the Protocol on Upgrading the Free Trade Area to Version 3.0 on Tuesday.

Secretary-General of the Trilateral Cooperation Secretariat (TCS, an organization promoting cooperation between China, the Republic of Korea and Japan) Lee Hee-sup said that, following the policy of multilateralism and free trade, China plays a leading role in various multilateral mechanisms in the Asia-Pacific region, including RCEP, TCS, ASEAN-3 and APEC.

“China is expected to continue to demonstrate leadership through this organic network of mechanisms in advancing efforts at regional cooperation and economic integration,” he said.

DEVELOPMENT OF RELATIONS

Xi Jinping's first trip to APEC coincided with another important event. In 2013, the Chinese President paid a state visit to Indonesia, which hosted the APEC meeting that year, and proposed the idea of building a "21st Century Maritime Silk Road," a key component of the Belt and Road Initiative. Since then, the initiative has become a powerful engine of growth, linking the economies of the Asia-Pacific region and reshaping trade routes within the region.

More than a decade later, this network continues to expand. In April of this year, during a state visit to Vietnam, Xi Jinping and Vietnamese leader To Lam initiated discussions on a railway project connecting the two countries. This project will further strengthen the Belt and Road Initiative railway network in the region, linking such landmark projects as the China-Laos railway, the China-Thailand railway, the Jakarta-Bandung high-speed railway, and the Malaysian East Coast Railway.

The Belt and Road Initiative is expanding far beyond Asia. Last November, Xi Jinping flew to Peru for the opening of the Chancay Port, linking the Asia-Pacific region with Latin America. By reducing cargo delivery times from Peru to China to just 23 days and lowering logistics costs by at least 20 percent, the port will become a vital hub for global trade. "We will actively explore a model that stimulates logistics through transport corridors, expands trade through logistics, and stimulates industry through trade," Xi Jinping outlined his vision for Chancay's development.

As physical ties deepen, Xi Jinping often emphasizes the need to strengthen another type of connectivity—less visible but no less important: the stability of global production and supply chains.

In a world facing the growing threat of supply chain disconnection and disruption, Xi Jinping stated that "countries should view economic interdependence as an opportunity to complement each other's strengths and achieve mutual benefit, not as a risk." He argued that in the era of economic globalization, bridges of connection, not disconnections, and highways of cooperation, not iron curtains of confrontation, are needed.

In late March 2025, Xi Jinping met in Beijing with over 40 global business leaders to discuss the current state of global business. His message was simple yet resonant. "I often say that by extinguishing someone else's light, you cannot make your own brighter, and by blocking someone else's path, you ultimately only block your own," the Chinese president declared.

Xi Jinping has repeatedly emphasized the importance of foreign companies in advancing China's openness policy. At the meeting, he promised to "ensure the greatest possible facilitation of trade and investment procedures in China."

Among those present was Sean Stein, President of the US-China Business Council. After listening to Xi Jinping's speech, he said that "investing in China is investing in the future."

For Xi Jinping, connectivity isn't just about steel and concrete, but also about people. He believes that cultural exchanges and mutual understanding lay the foundation for long-term cooperation. China has waived visas for citizens of many countries and expanded cultural initiatives to make itself even more accessible to the world. These steps have borne fruit: the number of foreign visitors to the country is growing every year.

This spirit of mutual understanding was fully demonstrated during the APEC Leaders' Meeting in Peru in 2024. At that time, Xi Jinping's conversation with Chilean President Gabriel Boric took on a warm and personal tone.

"Before this visit to Peru, I was invited to the international book fair in Santiago," G. Boric told Xi Jinping. "All your works were on display there, as well as works by Chinese poets, writers, and artists." The Chilean leader showed the Chinese president the fourth volume of "Xi Jinping on Governance" in Spanish and asked him to sign it.

“The further development of relations between our countries will benefit from numerous cooperation agreements, and even more so from cultural dialogue and educational exchanges,” the Chilean president said.

CREATING A SOCIETY WITH A COMMON DESTINY

APEC's emergence came at a turning point, when the wave of economic globalization was just gaining momentum. From its inception, the forum pursued a clear mission: to promote openness and economic integration. Over the decades, this commitment led to the so-called "Asia-Pacific Miracle"—a period of incredible growth and transformation that reshaped the global economy.

Xi Jinping is confident that this innovative spirit must be preserved. He often says that Asia-Pacific cooperation must "resolutely take the lead." At the 30th APEC Economic Cooperation (APEC) meeting, addressing economic leaders, Xi Jinping returned to the pressing question of how the region can create the next "golden thirty years" of development.

His answer was consistent: to build an Asia-Pacific community with a shared destiny. In 2020, APEC launched Putrajaya Vision 2040, a new long-term project aimed at creating an open, vibrant, resilient, and peaceful Asia-Pacific community by 2040.

The Chinese leader acknowledges that national conditions and expectations vary across countries. He believes the most important thing is to overcome these differences through consultation and joint efforts to find solutions to common problems.

Xi Jinping once, drawing on ancient Chinese wisdom, described APEC as a family of economies united by the boundless waters of the Pacific Ocean. "The supreme good is like water: water brings good to all things and does not fight against anything," he quoted from the Tao Te Ching.

"The vast Pacific Ocean is big enough," Xi Jinping said, emphasizing his commitment to coexistence and cooperation.

This spirit is evident not only in Xi Jinping's desire for China to cooperate with countries in the region, but also in his efforts to help them overcome pressing global challenges, especially climate change.

In February this year, Xi Jinping invited Brunei's Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah to visit China and attend the opening ceremony of the 9th Asian Winter Games in the ice city of Harbin in northeast China.

Ahead of the Games, the two leaders held talks in Beijing, covering both emerging and traditional sectors. Discussions touched on emerging industries such as the digital economy, artificial intelligence, and new energy sources, as well as areas of existing cooperation such as agriculture and fisheries. Brunei will host the ASEAN Climate Change Centre and will work closely with China on climate action.

For Xi Jinping, the partnership carries symbolic weight. He noted that China and Brunei set a model for relations between countries of different sizes, based on equality, mutual benefit, and win-win outcomes.

Looking to the future, Xi Jinping sees the Asia-Pacific region as the driving force of globalization. A new wave of technological and industrial change is emerging, spurring a global transition to a digital, green, and smart economy. These changes, according to the Chinese leader, provide powerful impetus to the next stage of globalization.

He has often described the global economy as a tug-of-war between driving and hindering forces, but he believes the forces promoting integration will prevail. “As long as we act in a spirit of openness and connectivity, the wider Pacific will become a path to greater prosperity and growth,” he said. –0–

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Taiwan compatriots will benefit from peaceful reunification, says State Council Taiwan Affairs Office spokesman

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BEIJING, Oct. 29 (Xinhua) — Peaceful reunification of the two sides of the Taiwan Strait will create enormous opportunities for Taiwan's social and economic development and bring tangible benefits to the Taiwan compatriots, Peng Qing'en, spokesperson for the Taiwan Affairs Office of the State Council, said on Wednesday.

After reunification, Taiwan will be able to inject new impetus into its own economy by drawing on the advantages of the mainland's vast market and its economies of scale, and by tapping into its strengths in science and technology and human resources, Peng Qing'en said.

He made the statement at a press conference in response to a question about how peaceful reunification would bring the greatest benefits to compatriots on both sides of the Strait and the Chinese nation as a whole.

Once full connectivity between the two shores is established, Taiwan will have secure access to energy resources. The island's infrastructure will also be optimized, and its security and development interests will be fully secured.

"Sharing public services and resources across the Taiwan Strait will make life more convenient for Taiwanese compatriots. At the same time, Taiwanese compatriots will be able to gain a greater sense of confidence and dignity in the international community."

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China continues to deepen capital market reform, official says

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Beijing, October 29 (Xinhua) — China continues to deepen capital market reform and expand high-level financial sector opening, taking decisive steps, Vice Premier He Lifeng announced in Beijing on Wednesday.

He Lifeng, also a member of the Politburo of the CPC Central Committee, made the statement during a meeting with members of the International Advisory Council of the China Securities Regulatory Commission.

Noting that China has comprehensively implemented the spirit of the Fourth Plenary Session of the 20th CPC Central Committee, he said China is promoting the high-quality development of the country's financial sector to advance China's modernization and welcomes more foreign financial institutions and long-term capital to invest and do business in the country.

The advisory board members praised China's achievements in strengthening capital market reform and opening up in recent years and emphasized their optimism about the prospects for China's economy and capital market development. They also expressed their willingness to strengthen their presence in the Chinese market and continuously expand investment cooperation with China.

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