02.09.2021
10:00–11:30

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Creative Business Forum

Vladivostok at the Heart of Euro-Asian Fashion 4.0. Implementation of the ‘Cyber Tailor’s Shop and Distributed Factories’ Pilot Project in Primorye


Experts from the Beinopen Institute say that the fourth industrial revolution will introduce new technologies into the fashion industry in the coming decades, and the winners of this race will rewrite history. The full transition of the regional fashion and light industry to a new ecological and technological development model will make it possible to switch from a one-stop shop service and the assembly of a professional community to a digital factory, on-demand production, and an international exhibition.


Speakers:
Elena Gorchakova — Adviser to the Minister for the Development of the Russian Far East
Elena Gorchakova — Investment director, Sistema (online)
Vasily Grudev — Acting Minister of Investment Policy, Government of the Sakhalin Oblast
Tatiana Zhuravleva — Director of the Urban Competence Centre, Agency for Strategic Initiatives to Promote New Projects
Leonid Petukhov — Managing Partner, Sistema PJSFC
Afanasiy Savvin — General Director, Sakha Republic Development Corporation
Alla Sbitneva — Executive Director of the Corporate Business Development Department, Sberbank
Dmitrii Timurshin — General Director, Freedom Concept
Vera Khmyrova — Director of the Department of Light Industry and Timber Industry, Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Ivan Chernov — Managing director of the agency block, VEB.RF
Vera Shcherbina — Chairman of the Government of the Primorsky Territory

Moderator:
Aleksey Bazhenov — Founder of the New Fashion Industry Forum Beinopen

02.09.2021
12:00–13:00

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Innovation Space

Panel session

Friends for Leadership: Sharing Sustainable Development Best Practices


The new realities of the post-crisis world order will be discussed by young opinion leaders from more than 20 countries who were selected by the Friends for Leadership network as part of a competition under the auspices of the UN together with partners such as the Roscongress Foundation, the UN Information Centre in Moscow, UN 75 Office, BRICS TV, and the Russian Centre for Promotion of International Initiatives.
The Forum will feature projects on topics such as climate and environmental protection, post-crisis recovery, and innovation in education, science and technology. The participants’ projects are in the implementation stage and can be scaled up on the territory of Russia and the EEU.


Moderators:
Irina Makieva — Chief Managing Partner for Urban Development, State Development Corporation "VEB.RF"; General Director, Monotowns Development Fund
Roman Chukov — Chairman of the Board, Russian Center for the Promotion of International Initiatives; Assistant to Youth Policy Director, Roscongress Foundation

Front row participants:
Elza Bashirova — Director of the Training Center "School of Arts", IDPI Kazan Federal University
Dmitry Galkin — Acting Director of the Department for Development of the Pharmaceutical and Medical Industry, Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
Regine Stephanie Borja Guevara — Founder, SDG Villages
Natasha Zarine — Co-founder of the EcoSattva (India)
Gerald Perry Marin — Director, Rethink Plastic (Philippines)
Aleksandra Setsko — Student of the Oriental Institute - School of Regional and International Studies, member of the Academic Council, Far Eastern Federal University
Robert Urazov — General Director, Union Agency of Development of Professional Communities and Skilled Workers – WorldSkills Russia
Daria Chernikova — Deputy Director of the Scientific Educational Center for Urban Studies and Regional Development, Tomsk State University

02.09.2021
13:30–14:30

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Innovation Space

Panel session

The Right to Technology: Can Regional Centres Become Drivers of Technological Development in Cities?

In partnership with VEB Ventures

The technological leadership of large metropolitan areas is a natural phenomenon for both Russia and foreign countries. This is primarily due to the greater availability of financial resources, as well as the availability of highly qualified personnel. Breakthrough technologies, as a rule, reach regional centres late and do not always reach all of them, despite the fact that most of the country's population lives outside the metropolitan regions.

Participants of the session will discuss opportunities for the technological development of Russian cities and will try to find answers to the following questions: how do cities satisfy their technological hunger? What competitive advantages do small cities have for high-tech companies? Should breakthrough technological solutions be piloted in capital cities? Russian and foreign practices of providing support measures for urban technological development projects.


Speakers:
Dmitry Borovikov — Deputy Vice-Rector of the Far Eastern Federal University, Director of the Technopark "Russkiy"
Boris Volpe
Kirill Kaem — Senior Vice-President for Innovations, Skolkovo Foundation
Alexey Laptev
Julia Morozova — General Director, Creative Production
Ruslan Sarkisov — Chief Executive Officer, Far East High Technologies Fund

Moderator:
Oleg Teplov — Chief Executive Officer, VEB Ventures

02.09.2021
15:00–16:15

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Creative Business Forum

Open Dialogue with the Regions on the Development of Traditional Art Industries. Traditional Art Industries: Law-making, Enforcement, and Support

In partnership with Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

Creative industries include heritage, culture, art, IT, digital, media, fashion, architecture, and creative R&D. Such cross-sectoral approach is predicated on new types of socioeconomic interaction, contributes to the success of territories and states, and is becoming one of the most important focuses for the development of the economy and society. In addition, the local aspect and one’s location play an important role in the development of creative industries. Each region of the Russian Federation is the custodian of a part of Russia’s unique cultural code. This code is formed from a variety of local traditions, including folk arts and crafts as well as traditional art industries created on their basis. These industries are currently viewed as an important component of creative industries – the most promising and rapidly developing sector of the economy in the modern world. And the preservation and development of folk arts and crafts and their introduction into creative industries specifically depend on the proactive position of the regions. How can we lay the groundwork for the creation of unique regional brands and modern products based on folk arts and crafts in the Far Eastern, Siberian, and Ural Federal Districts?


Speaker:
Gulnaz Kadyrova — Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation

Moderator:
Liliya Nurgatina — Deputy Director of Socially Significant Goods Manufacturing Development Department, Ministry of Industry and Trade

Front row participants:
Elena Bronnikova — Minister of Culture of the Primorsky Territory
Andrey Goncharov — Minister of Industry, Trade and Entrepreneurship Development, Government of the Novosibirsk Region
Lyudmila Gorlacheva — Minister of Culture and Tourism of Magadan Region
Nadezhda Dorgunova — Minister of Culture and National Policy, Government of the Amur Oblast
Yuri Ermoshkin — Minister of Culture of the Khabarovsk Territory
Evgeniy Kopelyan — Deputy Minister of Investment and Development, Government of Sverdlovsk Oblast
Dmitry Krasnov — Deputy Chairman, Minister of Economic Development and Property Relations, Cabinet of Ministers of the Chuvash Republic
Irina Levkovich — Minister of Culture of the Trans-Baikal Territory
Alexey Okhlopkov — First Deputy Governor of Khanty-Mansi Autonomous Area–Yugra
Oksana Prokopenko — Minister of Culture of the Kamchatka Territory
Afanasiy Savvin — General Director, Sakha Republic Development Corporation
Vyacheslav Tupikin — Minister of Economic Development, Government of the Altai Republic

02.09.2021
16:30–17:30

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Healthy Life Project

Panel session

Managing the Body’s Resources to Achieve a Long and Happy Life

Session sponsored by National Medical Research Centre for Rehabilitation and Balneology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation

Our society is placing ever greater emphasis on the philosophy of a long, active and fulfilling life. The key biological factors of youth are strong physical and mental health, fitness for work, stress-resistance and the outward appearance of youthfulness. Anti-ageing medicine is designed to work holistically, addressing a number of factors. It doesn’t fight the signs of ageing, but slows down age-related changes to the body by predicting, monitoring and managing an individual’s health and ageing process, as well as strengthening the capabilities of the body’s protective resources that fight against both infection and age-related processes. The modern paradigm of personalized and preventive medicine lies at the heart of anti-ageing therapy. Thanks to advances in molecular biology, immunology, genetics and other areas of science, there has been a fundamental shift in the effectiveness of strategies to manage ageing processes.
• To what extent does the Russian healthcare system meet global standards of medical care aimed at increasing life expectancy? What preventive measures to reduce the risks of age-related illness are provided for in law at the level of government and individual regions today?
• Could a significant increase in life expectancy become a problem for the economy and healthcare, leading to new healthcare priorities?
• What innovative research-based and practical developments in genetics, immunology, biology and other medical sciences can drive innovations in the prevention of age-related illnesses?
• What should the average person know about their body and what basic disease prevention knowledge should people put into practice in their lives? Which healthy habits can help prevent ageing?
• How do western and eastern approaches to the search for life-extending technologies differ? Which achievements in western medicine and the development of traditional eastern medicine are driving the search for synergy in anti-ageing medicine?


Speakers:
Anatoly Belyaev — Director, Institute of Vertebral Neurology and Manual Medicine (Primorye Territory) (online)
Ilmira Gilmutdinova — Head of the Department of Biomedical Technologies, National Medical Research Centre for Rehabilitation and Balneology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
Oksana Drapkina — Director, National Medical Research Centre for Preventive Medicine of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (online participation) (online)
Vadim Zorin — Creator of SPRS therapy, an innovative medical technology for correcting age-related skin changes; Head of the Department of Regenerative Medicine, Human Stem Cells Institute; Associate Professor of Aesthetic Medicine, Peoples' Friendship University of Russia
Ilya Kofiadi — Director, Molecular Immunogenetics Laboratory, FSBI Institute of Immunology State Research Centre of the Federal Medical-Biological Agency of Russia
Arseny Trukhanov — President of the European Society of Preventive, Regenerative and Anti-Ageing Medicine (ESAAM); Chairman of the Board, National Academy of Active Longevity; chief researcher, Federal Research and Clinical Centre of Intensive Care Medicine and Rehabilitology; Doctor of Biological Sciences

Moderator:
Maria Bondareva — Anchor, Russia 24 TV Channel

Front row participants:
Daria Vyazmikina — President, Association of Active Pensioners
Alexandra Mukhotina — CEO, Medicine. Obstetrics. Gynaecology; Chief Physician, Primavera Centre for Endocrine Health and Reproduction; President, Primorye Territory Union of Medical Organizations and Doctors; Candidate of Medical Sciences
Natalia Edel — Preventive Medicine Expert; Therapist and Full Member, World Society of Interdisciplinary Anti-aging Medicine (WOSIAM); CEO, Riviera Medical Centre

02.09.2021
17:45–18:45

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Creative Business Forum

Presentation of the ‘Vladivostok Fortress’ Project. A Model Project to Design Local Identity-Based Creative Industries


The main goal of the Vladivostok Fortress project is to turn the fortress into a museum, use its symbolic and physical heritage, integrate this part of the heritage into the consciousness of the country and the world, and share information about it in different languages, images, and through various activities. Creative industries are one of the key focuses of these potential activities since they will help tell people about the phenomenon of the fortress through various projects, while also revitalizing and reviving the spaces of the Vladivostok Fortress.


Speakers:
Elena Lysenkova — Deputy Head, Federal Agency for Tourism (Rosturizm)
Irina Makieva — Chief Managing Partner for Urban Development, State Development Corporation "VEB.RF"; General Director, Monotowns Development Fund
Oksana Oracheva — General Director, Vladimir Potanin Foundation (online)
Vera Podguzova — Senior Vice President, Director of External Relations Directorate, Promsvyazbank
Zelfira Tregulova — General Director, The State Tretyakov Gallery
Sofia Trotsenko — Founder of Winzavod Center for Contemporary Art, Member of the Civil Chamber of Moscow (online)
Elena Kharisova — Vice President for Perspective Projects and New Infrastructure, Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU); General Director, Development Fund of the Innovative Research and Technology Center Russky
Victor Shalai — Director, Vladimir K. Arseniev Museum of Far East History
Konstantin Shestakov — Head of the City of Vladivostok

Moderator:
Elena Zelentsova — Head of the Department of Territorial Development, Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration (RANEPA)

02.09.2021
18:45–20:00

Building A, level 3, Building Trust Area

Healthy Life Project

Panel session

Demographics in Russia: New Сhallenges and a Сomprehensive Аpproach


The key goals of the national Demography project are to stop the decline in the birth rate and increase life expectancy in Russia. This requires concentrated efforts from the state and society as well as a pivotal revision of certain provisions of the demographic policy. Improvements to the system of equal access to medical care, the policy of social guarantees, and economic stability are essential sufficient factors in reversing the steadily declining birth rate, but they are not enough. A trend of strengthening family values and having as many children as possible needs to be created in society, especially among people of reproductive age. This is a major task for the government in which public institutions, NPOs, and the media should be involved. Building economic and social support levers for the young generation that could stop the outflow of young people from the regions and motivate them to create large families in the land of their ancestors is an important political, economic, cultural, educational, and social task that should be addressed at the federal level as well as at the level of the local authorities.
• What measures is the government taking and ready to take in terms of legislation to stop negative birth rates?
• How can we converge medical, economic, social, cultural, and educational aspects and achieve an integrated approach to solving demographic problems not only through highly effective medical care and socioeconomic measures, but the cultivation of family institutions and healthy values?
• How can we solve the problem of the uneven socioeconomic development of the regions in the context of solving demographic problems? Is it possible to scale good practices across the country? What is the role of the regional authorities?
• What measures will help create a trend in society for a healthy lifestyle, healthcare, and the desire to have a family and children?


Speakers:
Ivan Efimov — Director of the Social Capital Development Department, Far East and Arctic Development Corporation
Angela Kabieva — Chief Physician, Vladivostok Clinical Diagnostic Centre
Olga Kobyakova — Director, Federal Research Institute for Health Organization and Informatics of Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation (online)
Yelena Mikhailova — Adviser to the General Director, Russian Public Opinion Research Centre
Yevgeny Nikonov — Deputy Chairman of Khabarovsk Territory Government for Social Issues
Lilia Ovcharova — Vice Rector of the National Research University Higher School of Economics
Sergey Rybalchenko — General Director, Institute of Scientific and Public Expert Evaluations (online participation) (online)
Sergey Ryazantsev — Head of the Department of Demographic and Migration Policy, MGIMO University (online)

Moderators:
Oleg Apolikhin — Director, N.A. Lopatkin Research Institute of Urology and Interventional Radiology, a branch of the National Medical Research Centre for Radiology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Chief Specialist of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation for Reproductive Health; Corresponding Member of the RAS; Doctor of Medical Sciences, Professor (online)
Maria Bondareva — Anchor, Russia 24 TV Channel