Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
The history and major achievements of our country in the Arctic, the courage of pioneers and the exploits of sailors, the strategic importance of the Northern Sea Route, the culture of the North, the inventions and discoveries of scientists in the exploration of the Arctic, the creation of the nuclear-powered icebreaker fleet, and the development of the Arctic territories determine Russia's position as a great Arctic power and are a source of national pride for the country and the national dignity of the peoples of Russia.
To create an image of the unity and integrity of the Russian Arctic through the prism of historical and cultural heritage, the educational project with international participation "The Great Northern Campaign. The Arctic as Art". It is timed to coincide with the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Russian history of the Northern Sea Route exploration. The participants of the presentation will talk about the areas of work and the programme for implementing the regional stage of the project in the regions of the Far East and the Far East in 2025.
Speaker:
Rustam Romanenkov —
Chief Executive Officer, Center for Arctic Initiatives
Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
The first class A business centre will be built on Russky Island. The project will open up modern office space for companies - residents of the Special Administrative District and for international partners. The multifunctional centre will become a point of attraction for students, FEFU employees and guests of the city.
The concept of the business centre was selected among the best architectural bureaus in Russia, and the design is being carried out according to high standards: environmental friendliness, energy efficiency, developed infrastructure and open landscaped area, harmony with the island's natural landscape and climatic features. The business centre is being created by Interros, an anchor investor in the Far East, in partnership with the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation.
The project is designed to increase the investment attractiveness of the Far East region and give an impetus to the development of business infrastructure on Russky Island.
Moderator:
Andrey Zhurankov —
Head of the Analytical Group of the Press Center, News Agency TASS
Speaker:
Aleksandr Safonov —
Director of the Development and Tourism Projects Department, Interros
Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
Regions of the Far Eastern Federal District
PresentationKhabarovsk Territory is one of the largest subjects of the Russian Federation, equal in area to two countries of France. The Amur River, the third largest river in the world, flows here, and there are more than 300 natural monuments, 6 nature reserves, many wildlife sanctuaries and places untouched by civilisation. Thanks to its unique attractions, the region is traditionally among the top three leaders of the Far East in terms of the main indicators of tourism development. At the same time, Khabarovsk Territory is an industrial centre and a transport hub of the Far Eastern Federal District. Why is the region considered one of the most comfortable places to live and do business?
Moderator:
Andrey Zhurankov —
Head of the Analytical Group of the Press Center, News Agency TASS
Speakers:
Alexandr Golovko —
Executive Director of the Khabarovsk Krai and Jewish Autonomous Region branch of Business Russia
Timofey Kazartsev —
Commercial Director of Avangard Industrial Park
Vladimir Komkov —
Director, Agency for Attracting Investments and Development of Innovations of the Khabarovsk Territory
Ilya Kupryashkin —
Vice-Rector for Research and Innovation at Pacific State University
Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
Regions of the Far Eastern Federal District
PresentationThe Magadan region is famous for its amazing sea and tundra landscapes, perfect fishing, delicious seafood, picturesque bays and secluded islands. This is where Russia's land roads end and the boundless sea expanses begin.
In recent years, the Magadan Oblast has been rapidly changing its image. The infrastructure is being improved and many projects are being implemented, which radically transform the image of the region and improve the quality of life of the Kolyma people.
More than 70% of the region's population lives in Magadan, the capital of the region. It is a port city located almost 7000 kilometres from Moscow, on the shores of the Nagayev and Gertner Bays of the Sea of Okhotsk. For the first time in the Far East, Magadan is going to implement the standard of integrated development on a separate territory as part of the master plan. In addition, the master plan declares Magadan's special mission as a centre for the development of the north of the Far East and provides for large-scale construction. What will the city be like in the near future?
Moderator:
Andrey Zhurankov —
Head of the Analytical Group of the Press Center, News Agency TASS
Speakers:
Yury Grishan —
Mayor of Magadan
Elena Suranova —
Deputy Chairman of the Government of Magadan Region
Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
Following the results of the Eastern Economic Forum 2023, the President of the Russian Federation instructed to pay special attention to their creation in the Far Eastern Federal District when developing and implementing the programme for the development of tourist trails. During the strategic session on "Development of the Far East" held on 31 October 2023 with the Chairman of the Government of the Russian Federation M. V. Mishustin, the initiative to create tourist trails in the Far East was supported.
In August, the Presidium of the Government Commission for the Socio-Economic Development of the Far East, which took place under the leadership of Yury Trutnev, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation and Presidential Plenipotentiary Envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District, supported a number of proposals by the Far Eastern Federal District constituent entities to create infrastructure for tourist trails.
How will this project be implemented? How will the trails create a new quality of life and develop the territory? What competences are needed for project teams in the region?
Moderator:
Andrey Zhurankov —
Head of the Analytical Group of the Press Center, News Agency TASS
Speakers:
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Maria Badmatsyrenova —
Deputy Director, Investment Department of the FEDC JSC
Yulia Boykova —
Advisor to the Governor of Chukotka Autonomous Region
Daria Bychkova —
Director, Bureau "Chekharda"
Yulia Ivanova —
Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Trans-Baikal Territory
Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
Regions of the Far Eastern Federal District
PresentationThe capital of the region, Blagoveshchensk, is the only administrative centre in Russia located right on the state border. Its favourable geographical location makes the region unique in terms of trade relations with Asia-Pacific countries and a key transit centre in Russia-China relations. The Vostochny Cosmodrome is located here.
The Amur Region is the leader in terms of fixed capital investment inflow in the Far East in 2023. The region is implementing the largest transport and logistics infrastructure projects in the Far East, investment gas projects, and developing traditional and new sectors of the economy. Key growth points include mining, agriculture, energy, gas processing and gas chemistry, tourism, space and transport logistics.
The presentation will include a drawing for tourist certificates to the region. The winners will be able to witness a rocket launch at the Vostochny Cosmodrome and admire the mountain domes of the Tukuringra Range.
Moderator:
Andrey Zhurankov —
Head of the Analytical Group of the Press Center, News Agency TASS
Speakers:
Ekaterina Kireeva —
First Deputy Minister of Economic Development and External Relations of the Amur Region
Vasily Orlov —
Governor of Amur Region
Pavel Puzanov —
Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Amur Region
Maxim Tokarev —
Director General, Project Initiatives Development Agency
Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
The digitalisation of business and everyday life, the development of cloud technologies, and the introduction of AI entail a constant increase in the amount of information that needs to be stored. By 2025, the amount of all the world's data will amount to 175 zettabytes, and by the end of the century, according to expert forecasts, this figure will exceed four yottabytes (10 to the 24th degree of zettabytes). Therefore, the creation of data processing centres is one of the priority areas for the development of global digital products.
This trend is reflected in the national project "Data Economy", one of the main tasks of which is the construction of data centres in the regions, which in the long term will contribute to ensuring the country's technological security.
In 2023, the first international-level data centre in the Far East was launched in Primorye with the support of the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation.
In the near future, it is planned to commission a data centre at the Buryatia priority development area. How does the construction of high-tech facilities increase the economic attractiveness of the Far East?
Moderator:
Andrey Zhurankov —
Head of the Analytical Group of the Press Center, News Agency TASS
Speakers:
Evgeny Virtser —
CEO of Free Technologies Engineering, founder of the regional data centre network of Key Point Group of Companies
Maxim Zhovner —
General Director, Parus Electro
Andrey Lavrov —
First Deputy General Director of JSC Grinatom
Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
The Russian President has instructed the serial production of unmanned aerial systems in Russia: both large companies and the general public have a need for drones. The development of unmanned transport for the Far East and the Arctic, given their vast territories, is a demanded and cost-effective area. Drones are used to detect fires and unauthorised dumps, and are being introduced into medicine, education and the environmental protection industry.
To develop the industry, the National Project "Unmanned Aviation Systems" is being implemented, domestic technologies are being attracted, innovative developments are being launched, and state support is being provided to manufacturing companies.
At the same time, more than 70 regions of the country have bans on civilian drone flights. The Sakhalin Region is the first constituent entity of the Russian Federation to open up the sky with the help of unique Russian communication and navigation technologies based on the ERA-GLONASS state information system.
Moderator:
Andrey Zhurankov —
Head of the Analytical Group of the Press Center, News Agency TASS
Speaker:
Aleksey Raikevich —
General Director, GLONASS
Building A, level 6, Exhibition of the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East and Arctic
Regions of the Far Eastern Federal District
PresentationThis is a unique territory on the map of Russia, located in the southern part of the Far Eastern Federal District with its administrative centre in the city of Birobidzhan. It is the only subject of the Russian Federation that has the status of an autonomous region. It is also the only place in the world, apart from Israel, which officially has a legal status as a national-territorial entity where Jews live. The region has unique logistical opportunities. The Regional Technical Centre located here is the only manufacturer of components for airfield equipment in the Far Eastern Federal District. What else should the people of Russia and the world know about Jewish Autonomous Region?
Moderator:
Andrey Zhurankov —
Head of the Analytical Group of the Press Center, News Agency TASS
Speakers:
Evgeny Stadnikov —
General Director of Regional Technical Centre LLC
Anna Tarasenko —
Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Jewish Autonomous Region