As Maksim Liksutov reported, the Moscow Government signed 61 agreements at the forum. A dedicated stand highlighted the city’s transport and industrial sectors.
Forum guests:
Learned about the development of the rail framework, unmanned technologies, and an AI-powered video analytics system as part of Moscow Transport’s strategy through 2030
Explored a model of the innovative Moskva-2026 train
Saw how batteries for electric transport will be manufactured at the Krasnaya Pakhra site in the city’s Special Economic Zone
Studied metro maps in Arabic and Chinese
Examined a prototype of the new ticket vending machine
Received gifts from Moscow Transport — around 2,000 souvenir sets were distributed in total
During SPIEF-2025, Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin launched the third route of the city’s regular river electric transport, connecting Novospassky and ZIL and linking four city districts. In addition, Moscow signed a long-term lease agreement for Yaroslavsky Railway Station with Russian Railways (RZD) — a key step toward its comprehensive renovation and integration into the unified Moscow Transport system. An agreement was also signed with Transmashholding for the delivery of one of the largest batches of metro cars for the city’s subway. All these initiatives will make trips for Muscovites even more comfortable, reliable, and safe, — noted Maksim Liksutov.