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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In September, the capital approved the implementation of three KRT projects

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Three integrated territorial development projects (ITD) are being implemented in the east, northeast and south of the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “In September, the implementation of three projects for the integrated development of territories on sites with a total area of over nine hectares was approved. They plan to build 229 thousand square meters of various real estate. Investments in the projects are estimated at 51.9 billion rubles, and the annual budget effect is 1.1 billion rubles. As a result, over 2.6 thousand jobs will be created,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The site in the Ivanovskoye district will be put up for auction. The owner of the rights will be engaged in the reorganization of the site in Nagatino-Sadovniki, and the operator KRT has been appointed for the redevelopment of the territory in the Sviblovo and Rostokino districts. The project implementation periods vary from four to five years.

    “According to the projects for the integrated development of territories approved in September, residential and business quarters will be built on inefficiently used sites. In total, 122.8 thousand square meters of modern housing will appear there, including for participants in the renovation program, as well as 106 thousand square meters of public and business real estate, including an ambulance substation, a sports and fitness center and hotels,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property

    Maxim Gaman.

    According to the program of integrated development of territories, multifunctional city quarters are created, where roads, comfortable housing and all necessary infrastructure are designed on the site of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas. Currently, 236 KRT projects with a total area of more than 3.1 thousand hectares are at various stages of implementation in Moscow. Their development is being carried out on the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A house will appear next to the Botanichesky Sad metro station under the renovation program

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The Moscow Committee for Architecture has issued an urban development plan for a land plot for the construction of a residential building under the renovation program near the Botanichesky Sad metro station. The project will be implemented as part of a block development at the address: 1st Botanichesky Proezd, land plot No. 1. This was reported by the Chairperson of the Moscow Committee for Architecture and Urban Development (Moskomarkhitektura) Juliana Knyazhevskaya.

    “A new building with a maximum area of 15 thousand square meters will appear on a land plot of 0.36 hectares. Within walking distance from the future building there is a park complex, where participants in the renovation program will be able to take walks with children, jog and have a quiet rest surrounded by green areas of the Main Botanical Garden named after N.V. Tsitsin of the Russian Academy of Sciences,” Yuliana Knyazhevskaya specified.

    The Botanichesky Sad metro station and the Moscow Central Circle (MCC) platform of the same name are located 700 meters from the planned new building.

    Previously The Mayor of Moscow told, that since the beginning of the year, 23 buildings have been put into operation under the renovation program and 44 residential complexes have been handed over for occupancy.

    All information about the renovation program is presented on the mos.ru portal. You can find out more about apartments and houses under the program by link.

    The renovation program was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. Last year alone, 59 new buildings were handed over for settlement in the capital and the resettlement of over 47 thousand people was ensured.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of construction rates and volumes. In recent years, within the framework of the federal project “Housing” of the national project “Housing and Urban Environment” the volume of construction and commissioning of residential properties in the capital has doubled – from three to five to seven million square meters per year. More information about this and other national projects being implemented in Moscow can be found on this page.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Time of Kindness. Autumn”: more than 5.2 thousand volunteers participated in the project’s events

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The volunteer project “Time of Good” helps Muscovites to do hundreds of important good deeds during the week. In the fall, it united about 100 organizations, including non-profit, charitable foundations, social institutions, schools, secondary specialized educational institutions and universities. The program consisted of events of different themes and formats, so that everyone could find a suitable direction for themselves.

    “More than 5.2 thousand Muscovites took part in the autumn season of the “Time of Goodness” project. Together with our partners, we showed city residents various opportunities for regular volunteer assistance in the funds and social organizations of the capital. In the variety of useful events, everyone will find a direction that will become a calling and a great good deed throughout their lives,” noted

    Ekaterina Dragunova, Chairman of the Committee for Public Relations and Youth Policy of the City of Moscow.

    This year the project “Time of Goodness” is held in the capital four times, by season. The next week of good deeds will be in winter.

    Master classes, gifts for children and assistance to SVO fighters: how the autumn season of the “Time of Goodness” project will goMore than four thousand Muscovites took part in the summer season of the project “Time of Goodness”Sobyanin invited residents and guests of the capital to the volunteer project “Time of Goodness”

    Sports, ecology and animals: volunteer actions of the project “Time of Kindness”

    “Mosvolonter” together with the “Pyat Verst” project opened the useful program of the autumn season with morning runs in 25 parks. More than 400 volunteers helped organize the starts, and more than 780 participants covered the distance. The most numerous was the run in the “Severnoye Tushino” park.

    During the inclusive training, volunteers helped athletes with disabilities, wards of the More Than You Can Foundation, perform exercises to strengthen their muscle corset and improve their motor skills.

    With the support of the animal aid foundation “Giving Hope”, volunteers visited the Solnechnogorsk shelter. Each of them managed to communicate with three four-legged animals, for whom they brought special walking bibs with the inscription “Looking for a home. Volunteers of Moscow”.

    In the Sborka eco-center and the recycling museum, volunteers were told about the peculiarities of recycling fractions of secondary raw materials. After that, they applied their knowledge in practice and helped sort plastic caps, pens, and felt-tip pens. In the Dobroe Mesto. SAO, volunteer ecologists made feeders for birds that will fly to the capital in winter. And in Druzhby Park, volunteers removed 450 kilograms of garbage.

    During the clean-up day at the Bykovo estate, Muscovites helped to tidy up more than two thousand square meters of territory. In the Kotelniki cultural complex and the A.S. Neverov library No. 90, volunteers participated in sorting out the library archive.

    Capital funds and NGOs invite Muscovites to charity runsFriendship Paw: Muscovites are invited to help the wards of animal sheltersA cat museum, a dog shelter and an ornithological station: where the capital’s zoo volunteers visited during their internship in Zelenogradsk

    Help together with the wards of foundations and social institutions

    Together with partners of the social direction, Mosvolonter held master classes, creative activities and games. Children with disabilities from the boarding house and volunteers learned various drawing techniques and together created two colorful panels. “Silver” volunteer masters helped the participants of the lesson master the technique of knitting therapeutic products for premature babies, which were donated to the departments of perinatal centers of the capital.

    The wards of the MnogoMama help center and volunteers competed in a board game tournament. It was held by ambassadors of the Volunteers of Moscow community.

    Volunteers made clay figures for the wards of the foundation for helping people with mental disabilities and their families “Unity”. The participants made their own products, which they sell at charity fairs.

    In the social house “Obruchevsky” volunteers together with its residents painted T-shirts and made crafts from epoxy resin. And in the center for assistance to family education “Vertical” – helped children weave decorative baskets from jute rope.

    For the first time in the autumn season, volunteers tried their creative powers in making a popular puzzle “Fifteen” in a new version. The children made puzzles from pictures cut into 15 parts. Students from the family center “Consent” made fifteen puzzles that will be sent to the teenage club “Territory of the New Generation” in the city of Mariupol. And the children from school No. 1542 created works with images of their favorite animals, they will be donated to a charity fund.

    Together with the social project

    At the Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center, students from four art schools and colleges, under the guidance of experienced artists, created 102 paintings on canvas. They were donated to the children’s city clinical hospitals No. 9 named after G.N. Speransky and Morozovskaya.

    Kindness unites: why Muscovites participate in the volunteer movement with their entire familiesCaring for “sunny” people: how charities help wards with Down syndromeOptimism and responsibility: what the capital’s “silver” volunteers do

    Events for rescuers and volunteers of patriotic orientation

    Volunteer rescuers from the Moscow City Branch of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps taught Muscovites how to use special mountaineering equipment.

    Together with the Moscow regional branch of the All-Russian public movement “Volunteers of Victory”, volunteers participated in a patronage campaign to care for monuments, memorial plaques and burial sites of participants in the Great Patriotic War, heroes of the Soviet Union and the Russian Federation. In addition, volunteers learned to weave multifunctional nets to camouflage structures. They will be given to soldiers in the special military operation zone.

    “Memory Watch”, “Streets of Heroes” and the Victory Parade: How Patriotic Volunteers Help MoscowHow to become a health volunteer and help the citySergei Sobyanin spoke about the development of the volunteer movement in Moscow

    Good week in schools

    Employees of the volunteer centers “Good Place” and ambassadors of the community “Volunteers of Moscow” held useful events in schools.

    Young volunteers learned about directions and functions at city events and practiced teamwork thanks to the board game “Volunteers in the City”. It was attended by 1,605 students from 37 schools.

    The schoolchildren also tried their hand at making soft toys and made fabric items, eco-friendly wax candles, and feeders made of orange peels, which will be useful for city birds in winter. The master classes were attended by 419 children from 20 capital schools. All items will be donated to charity funds.

    Time for Good Deeds: You Can Become a Volunteer at Any AgeUnder the Sign of Good: How Young Muscovites Are Getting Involved in Charity

    “Time for Kindness” in the “Good Place” centers

    Visitors to the volunteer centers “Good Place” took part in the campaigns “Feed a Friend”, “Recycle Correctly”, “Help People” and “For the Little and Brave”, which were held simultaneously in eight districts of the capital.

    Muscovites brought more than 180 kilograms of food and accessories, medicines and toys for animals – all of this will be sent to Belgorod shelters. In addition, volunteers donated 440 kilograms of waste paper, plastic and bottle caps.

    Children’s toys and developmental sets were collected for the small and brave patients of the capital’s hospitals. The action boxes were also installed in the city’s parks at the time when the morning run was held there on the first day of the useful program, as a result of which the participants collected more than 150 toys.

    Media volunteers helped preserve the memory of the brightest and most touching moments at the volunteer events of the useful program. They captured warm memories of the project in more than 2.5 thousand videos and photos.

    You can find out more about volunteer activities and assistance to the city on the website resource center “Mosvolonter”“, as well as on the social network “VKontakte” and in telegram channel.

    Organizing volunteer activities and involving young people in city events correspond to the objectives of the national project “Education” and the federal project “Social Activity”. More information about this and other national projects implemented in the capital can be found Here.

    Recruitment is open for Mosvolonter internships in the areas of zoo- and inclusive volunteeringSergei Sobyanin: More than 1.27 million Muscovites are involved in volunteer work30 active residents of the capital were awarded the “Volunteer of Moscow” badge of distinction

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: In the center of science: 12 thematic festivals have been prepared for the capital’s schoolchildren

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This autumn, city science festivals for students in grades 7–11 will be held at Moscow schools as part of the “In the Center of Science” project. Schoolchildren will communicate with young scientists and employees of leading Russian universities and companies, and will also try to conduct research under the guidance of experienced mentors. This was reported by Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    “Moscow education opens up endless horizons of opportunities for Moscow schoolchildren, allowing them to find themselves and discover their talents at a young age. This academic year, schools will host 12 scientific festivals, which will become a powerful catalyst for passion for science and research. The prepared programs cover four key areas: engineering, natural science, social science and humanitarian science, and information technology,” noted Anastasia Rakova.

    According to her, during the festivals, schoolchildren will take part in popular science lectures, master classes and discussions. This will create a unique atmosphere for exchanging knowledge and ideas. Games and competitions will add dynamism and interest, attracting more than four thousand participants.

    Moscow education is not only an educational process, but also an inspiration for future scientists, researchers and innovators. Such events allow students to confidently step into the world of science and new achievements, added Anastasia Rakova.

    Schoolchildren interested in engineering will take part in lectures on radiation, the connection between music and mathematics, preparing astronauts for flight, and will be able to try their hand at conducting physical experiments, creating complex electrical circuits, and working with large volumes of data. Those who chose the natural sciences will attend lectures on chemistry, biology, and ecology, and will also take part in master classes on the basics of perfumery.

    Participants in the social and humanitarian track will immerse themselves in linguistics, journalism, literature, economics and attend classes on methods of sociological research, features of translating foreign films. Schoolchildren will discuss the phenomenon of quality journalism with their mentors, and participation in workshops will help them acquire skills in writing original texts.

    Young programmers will attend lectures on big data in a metropolis, reliable encryption of information and metrics for assessing the quality of model performance. For schoolchildren interested in digital technologies, there will be a career guidance class and lectures from experts. The knowledge gained can be applied in master classes on creating a computer game and a voice assistant, practical training in robotics and financial security.

    The festivals will last until December. To participate, you need to choose a convenient venue and date, and also register on the website of the project “In the Center of Science”. Besides, on the page on the social network VKontakte An online broadcast of the main lectures will be available.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Capital enterprises increased food production with the support of the city

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Today, the capital’s food industry is represented by 290 enterprises employing over 60 thousand people. In the first eight months of this year, producers, with the active support of the city, increased the production of food and beverages. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “Moscow’s industrial enterprises successfully provide residents with critically important goods: clothing and footwear, medicines, medical equipment, household chemicals, and food products. On behalf of Sergei Sobyanin, the city provides industrialists with comprehensive support, which is aimed at strengthening technological sovereignty and creating the necessary volumes of in-demand products. Thus, from January to August 2024, Moscow saw an increase in food production. In particular, the production of fish products more than doubled, meat and dairy products by 10 percent, bakery and flour confectionery by seven percent, and beverages by 16 percent. In addition, during this period, Moscow enterprises shipped food products worth more than 472.3 billion rubles, which is almost 20 percent more than the same period in 2023,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    From January to August, industrialists produced over 200.9 thousand tons of sausages, more than 53.8 million cans of fruit and vegetable preserves, about 27 thousand tons of cheese and cottage cheese, approximately 327 thousand tons of bread and bakery products, as well as almost 30 thousand cans of fruit and vegetable juices.

    Goods produced in the city are in demand both within the Moscow agglomeration and in other regions of the country, as well as abroad. Get advice on developing an export business direction you can hereSince 2022, the capital’s producers of non-raw material, non-energy products have found new partners in the markets of Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the CIS countries.

    “Based on the results of the first eight months of 2024, meat processing plants delivered goods to customers worth almost 106 billion rubles, and dairy plants – almost 60 billion. In addition, bread and bakery producers shipped more than 63 billion rubles. The volume of beverage deliveries amounted to 54 billion rubles and exceeded the results of January-August 2023 by 41 percent,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, head of the capital’s Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    Moscow is the largest industrial and scientific-engineering center of Russia. There are more than 4.5 thousand industrial enterprises in the capital, employing over 750 thousand people. Every year, 150 new technology companies open here and dozens of investment projects are implemented, providing the city with additional jobs.

    The capital has developed a set of measures aimed at increasing Moscow’s investment attractiveness for domestic industrialists and developing production. Comfortable conditions have been created for small, medium and large enterprises – today, manufacturers have access to more than 20 systemic and anti-crisis support tools.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Six Ivolga trains purchased for MCD-3 as part of infrastructure budget lending

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This year, the city purchased six Russian Ivolga trains for the Moscow Central Diameters (MCD), including the most modern three-door Ivolga 4.0 trains. Infrastructure budget loans were used for these purposes, Maria Bagreeva, Deputy Mayor of Moscow, Head of the Moscow Department of Economic Policy and Development.

    The infrastructure budget lending program is being implemented within the framework of the federal project “Infrastructure Menu”. Funds are provided for a period of up to 15 years at a preferential rate of three percent per annum. The program is aimed at financing the creation of infrastructure facilities in the regions.

    “Loans are issued for important infrastructure development projects that help create conditions for business operations, improve the quality of life for citizens, and promote economic growth both in the regions and throughout the country. Moscow is using the opportunities of preferential infrastructure lending to upgrade the rolling stock of the Big Circle Line of the metro and the Moscow Central Diameters — the largest transport projects in the capital. Their implementation has increased the attractiveness of the city’s districts, contributed to the influx of investment into the Moscow economy, and created additional jobs,” said Maria Bagreeva.

    The total volume of infrastructure loans approved for Moscow is 106.72 billion rubles. The 2022–2024 limits have already been fully used. These funds were used to purchase 26 trains for the Moscow Central Diameters and 468 carriages for the Big Circle Line of the metro.

    “A modern and comfortable train is an important component of a comfortable trip. On the instructions of Sergei Sobyanin, we continue to gradually update the rolling stock on new diameters. From Zelenograd to Ramenskoye on MCD-3, only Ivolga trains are already running, we will fully complete the renewal of the train fleet on this diameter by the end of the year, and on MCD-4 we plan to do so in 2025,” said Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    Moscow is the country’s largest customer of trains. Concluding long-term contracts for the supply of modern rolling stock allows machine builders to plan work for several years ahead.

    About 50 thousand employees of 600 enterprises across the country are involved in the production of Ivolga 4.0. This composition is a domestic flagship, the localization level of which has reached 97 percent.

    The new generation train “Ivolga 4.0” has entered service on the MCD line – Sobyanin

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Investor to build sports and fitness complex in Troitsk

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The investor will build a sports and fitness complex in the Troitsk district. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “The facility will be a one-story building with an area of 2.5 thousand square meters. There will be a gym for strength training with an area of 800 square meters, and large halls for boxing and weightlifting will be located here. Construction of the sports complex began this year, and it is planned to be built in 2025,” Vladimir Efimov noted.

    The work is being carried out at the site located at the address: block 34, land plot No. 18. In addition to the gyms, the building will house coaching rooms, a medical center, women’s and men’s locker rooms with showers, and a security room. A sports nutrition and equipment store and a cafeteria will be opened on the territory. Guest parking will be located next to the complex.

    “In the Troitsk district, this will be the third major facility where you can do sports. For outdoor activities, there is the Prirodny Park with an area of 14 hectares. Much attention is paid to sports here. The park’s infrastructure includes workout areas, a football field, a hockey rink, a skate park, paths for cycling, running and Nordic walking. Also, a chain sports club with an area of 1.5 thousand square meters has been opened for training in the new shopping center,” added the head of the Department for the Development of New Territories of the City of Moscow.

    Vladimir Zhidkin.

    The Moscow State Construction Supervision Committee issued a permit for the construction of a sports building in early July 2024. The developer immediately began work. Chairman of the Moscow State Construction Supervision Committee Anton Slobodchikov noted that the construction of the sports complex, which is being built on a land plot of 0.5 hectares, will be supervised by the committee’s inspectors at all stages. In accordance with the approved program of on-site inspections, the first of them is scheduled for December of this year.

    Special attention is paid to the development of sports infrastructure in TiNAO. Facilities are being built both at the expense of funds allocated in the Address Investment Program of the city of Moscow and with the involvement of investors.

    Previously Sergei Sobyanin said on the development of social infrastructure in TiNAO.

    Sobyanin: 15 sports facilities will be built and reconstructed in Moscow this year

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU organized an international scientific and practical conference

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    The State University of Management organized an international scientific and practical conference of the scientific and educational consortium “Eurasian Network University” “Education as a driver of economic growth in the context of Eurasian integration”.

    The venue for the event was the Kyrgyz Economic University named after M. Ryskulbekov.

    The Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers Akylbek Japarov, the Minister of Economy and Commerce of the Kyrgyz Republic Daniyar Amangeldiev, the Chairman of the Board of the Russian Peace Foundation Sergey Baburin, and the Rector of the Kyrgyz Economic University named after M. Ryskulbekov Almaz Kadyraliev addressed the conference participants with welcoming remarks.

    The opening of the conference was also attended by Vice-Rector of the State University of Management Dmitry Bryukhanov, Vice-Rector for International Activities and Networking of the Nizhny Novgorod State University named after N.I. Lobachevsky Alexander Bedny and Vice-Rector for International Cooperation of the Kyrgyz University of Economics named after M. Ryskulbekov Tamara Dzholdosheva.

    More than 30 representatives of the member universities of the Eurasian Network University made presentations. The conference participants reviewed the best practices of organizing internships, discussed the problems and prospects of integration trends in science and education, coordination of scientific research, problems of developing and recognizing common standards in the scientific and educational sphere in the Eurasian space, as well as the development of joint multilateral scientific research and educational programs.

    Particular attention was paid to the development of new standards and educational programs for training personnel with relevant competencies that meet the modern needs of the economies of the EAEU countries, the importance of integrating the academic and business communities within the framework of socio-economic development, key factors of economic growth and the formation of a single economic space within the EAEU.

    Following the conference “Education as a Driver of Economic Growth in the Context of Eurasian Integration,” tasks were identified that require solutions for successful Eurasian integration and interaction in various spheres of society and the state and the formation of a Eurasian partnership.

    The event included an exhibition of the scientific and educational consortium “Eurasian Network University” (ENU), where the main areas of activity of the network university were presented, and the Olympiads were presented: the All-Russian scientific and practical tournament with international participation “Hi-Tech Breakthrough”, the Olympiad “Future of the EAEU” and the Eurasian Olympiad – International Student Olympiad of ENU, the winners of which get the opportunity to study at Russian universities participating in ENU within the quota of the Government of the Russian Federation.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 10/9/2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government will help regions with major repairs of children’s theaters

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    Source: Government of the Russian Federation – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    Order dated October 8, 2024 No. 2782-r

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    Order dated October 8, 2024 No. 2782-r

    A number of regions will receive funding to ensure major repairs of youth theaters. The order to this effect was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. The decision taken is part of the work to support regional cultural institutions and update their infrastructure.

    The funds will be used to carry out repairs at the Volgograd Youth Theatre and the Yaroslavl Youth Theatre named after V.S. Rozov.

    The funding will help to renovate children’s theatres and equip them with new equipment, which will allow theatres to show performances at a qualitatively new professional level and attract more young spectators.

    In total, more than 1.4 billion rubles have been allocated in the federal budget for the modernization of youth theaters and puppet theaters in 2024. The work is being carried out within the framework of the national project “Culture”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Architectural and artistic lighting will decorate the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Specialists from the city services complex will decorate the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh with architectural and artistic lighting. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow in the Moscow Government for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “A special project has been developed for organizing the lighting of the Church of St. Sergius of Radonezh on Izhorskaya Street, and the work will be carried out this year. The main task is to emphasize the beauty and architectural features of the building, which was built in the mid-19th century and is a cultural heritage site of regional significance,” said Pyotr Biryukov.

    Architectural and artistic lighting will highlight the details and elements of the temple. In accordance with the city lighting concept, it will have a warm or neutral shade of white. 74 devices with energy-efficient lamps will be installed on the upper and lower parts of the facade. They will illuminate the bell tower, tents and domes, highlight the mosaic icons.

    Over the past 13 years, the level of illumination in the capital has doubled, and the number of buildings with architectural and artistic illumination has increased fourfold. Today, Moscow is illuminated by more than one million lamps, while electricity consumption does not increase due to the use of energy-efficient equipment.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Jobs and Investment: How the Capital Is Implementing a Program to Stimulate the Creation of Places of Employment

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    More than 210 billion rubles in investments will be attracted to develop the capital’s industrial potential as part of the program to stimulate the creation of employment sites (EPS). This was announced by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “Implementation of industrial construction projects within the framework of the program for stimulating the creation of industrial construction facilities, which was approved by Sergei Sobyanin, contributes to the development of the scientific and technical potential of the city and gives businesses the opportunity to find modern sites equipped with all the necessary infrastructure for localizing production. In total, under this program, investors will build over 820 thousand square meters of industrial real estate in different areas of the city, investments in the creation of new places of employment will exceed 210 billion rubles,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    By 2029, in exchange for a benefit from the city, investors will build 16 new industrial infrastructure facilities in the capital. More than 12 thousand jobs will appear there. About half of these facilities will be commissioned next year.

    “In 2025, under the program to stimulate the creation of MPT, we will commission seven industrial facilities. For example, in Zelenograd, the construction of four construction industry plants will be completed. The enterprises will produce aerated concrete blocks, facade structures, building materials and mobile homes. In Pokhodny Proezd in the northwest of the capital, we will commission a plant for the production of architectural concrete. An enterprise for the production of facade systems and translucent structures will appear in TiNAO. And in the west of Moscow, a technological industrial park will open for the localization of food production. In total, the city will receive more than a thousand new jobs,” clarified the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    In 2026, it is planned to complete the construction of the second stage of the industrial technopark “Alabushevo” in the special economic zone “Technopolis Moscow”. This complex will include five buildings and an office building. In addition to the production area, each building will have space for laboratories and design offices. The technological industrial park “Senkino” in the Krasnopakhorsky district (TiNAO), as well as an industrial complex as part of the creative industries technopark “Gustav” in Maryina Roshcha (SVAO), an industrial production facility in the Molzhaninovsky district (SAO) and a large-modular housing construction plant in the Vnukovo district (TiNAO) will also be completed. The implementation of these projects will create about 8.5 thousand new jobs.

    In 2027, it is planned to complete the construction of an industrial and production complex in Zelenograd Administrative Okrug, which will be able to accommodate several enterprises of various industries and a plant for the production of building materials. A factory for the production of frame elements and finishing will appear in TiNAO. More than 700 people will be able to find employment at the new enterprises.

    Another industrial complex will be commissioned in 2028. It will localize food and light industry enterprises, where two thousand new jobs will be created.

    The first five industrial facilities under the program to stimulate the creation of industrial enterprises have already been built. The new production facilities can employ about 5.4 thousand Muscovites.

    Since 2020, the program to stimulate the creation of MPT covers almost all districts of the capital. The Moscow government has concluded 130 agreements with investors, which provide for the construction of commercial facilities with an area of more than six million square meters. These are industrial enterprises, logistics complexes, office and retail facilities, educational, cultural and sports institutions. This will create more than 290 thousand new jobs in almost all sectors of the city’s economy. The total investment in the development of the capital will exceed two trillion rubles.

    Developers can submit an application to participate in the program through the online service at Moscow investment portal.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Scientists work to make this world a better place”

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Federico Gallo – Research Fellow Center for Neuroeconomics and Cognitive Research Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences, National Research University Higher School of EconomicsIn 2023, he received the award “For special achievements in career and public life among foreign graduates of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.” In an interview, Federico talked about how he came to science and why he stayed in it, and also revealed the secret of an effective remedy against old age.

    The Beginning of the Journey: From Ancient Greek to Neuroscience

    Since childhood, I loved books, especially books about science, history, and the English language. I studied in a classical school, that is, I studied ancient Greek and Latin, antiquity. I was a very inquisitive child, and I was lucky that my family and friends always supported this inquisitive research nature in me. Then I realized that I wanted to connect my life with science, but I did not know which field exactly.

    At first, I decided that I wanted to become an astrophysicist and entered the physics department. But soon I realized that I was more attracted to mathematics and thought about changing my specialty. Then my mother, a high school teacher, advised me to pay attention to neuroscience. At that time, it was a completely new field of research. I was attracted by the fact that it combined several fields of knowledge, including the exact sciences, psychology, and linguistics. Even now, it seems to me that interdisciplinarity is the most remarkable and strong side of neuroscience.

    In 2011, I entered the University of Milan. Our first class was taught by Professor Andrea Moro. Incidentally, he was a student of Noam Chomsky himself, one of the most important intellectuals of the 20th century, who influenced the development of cognitive sciences in the world. I was fascinated not so much by the subject that Andrea taught, but by his approach to science. When it came time to write my thesis, I really wanted him to be my supervisor. But it so happened that Andrea received a new important position, and he did not have enough time to deal with scientific supervision. Then he recommended that I contact his wonderful colleague Professor Jubin Aboutalebi.

    Jubin was working on the topic of bilingualism. Even before we officially met, we accidentally bumped into him in the university corridors. He already knew that I was going to write my thesis with him, and immediately asked what age group I would like to work with. To be honest, I was a little confused, since I hadn’t had time to think about it yet. But I answered that I was interested in the elderly, because the whole world was gradually getting older. At that time, scientists had just begun to study the connection between bilingualism and aging.

    The next morning I was already in Jubin’s lab. Our friendship and close collaboration continues to this day, and the topic of bilingualism and aging has become the main focus of my research.

    Of course, all the knowledge I received both at school and at the university helped me a lot, but it was not decisive in my development as a scientist. The main thing is the people with whom life brings you together. I was very lucky: my scientific supervisors, family, friends, my fiancée Lisa always accepted and supported me.

    On working in Russia: “At HSE, you do science and don’t notice whether you’re in Russia, Italy, or the Philippines”

    Dzhubin has a friend and colleague, Andrey Myachikov, a leading research fellow at the HSE Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. Together with another colleague from HSE, Yuri Shtyrov, they offered me to become a link in the collaboration between Milan and Moscow. Andrey won me over by the fact that he specially flew to Milan to meet me long before the competition for a postgraduate position opened. As a result, I received a scholarship from the government and HSE and moved to Moscow for postgraduate study.cognitive science program. At the same time, when I was already getting ready to go to Russia, I received an invitation to Barcelona, I received a prestigious scholarship named after Marie Curie. However, I was so inspired by the collaboration with my future scientific supervisors that I did not even have the thought to consider a new offer and change my decision.

    I remember my postgraduate years with great warmth and gratitude. I conducted research at the Center for Neuroeconomics and Cognitive Research, now part of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. I was inspired by the trust that my senior colleagues placed in me, although I was only a young postgraduate student. I felt free and independent as a researcher, but at the same time I could always count on the attention and support of my “seniors.” This allowed me to become a truly mature, independent researcher. Many thanks to my scientific supervisors and staff at the center Andrey Myachikov, Yuri Shtyrov, Victoria Moiseyeva, Anna Shestakova for always believing in me.

    The Institute of Cognitive Neurosciences became my home, and I didn’t feel like a foreigner who found himself in a Russian academic environment. Thanks to the opportunities that HSE provides, you do science and don’t notice whether you are in Russia, Italy or the Philippines.

    After my PhD, I entered the postdoc program. Now I am probably one of the oldest employees of the Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience. I recently received a very prestigious Marie Curie fellowship and left Russia for a while. But I continue to work on my projects remotely, supervising several master’s and PhD students. I have seen for myself how people’s attitudes change if they see that you are confident and passionate about what you do. This evokes respect and even admiration. Therefore, one of the important tasks for me is to support young researchers, I try to give them confidence, give them the opportunity to be proud of themselves.

    On modern neuroscience, bilingualism and aging: “I may say something unpleasant, but the brain begins to age at 20–25 years old!”

    The main topic of my research is cognitive aging. I study how a person’s lifestyle affects the aging process, what factors can slow it down. I may say something unpleasant now, but the brain begins to age at 20-25, so it is very important to know where to invest in order to ensure a successful old age.

    One of the powerful factors that slow down cognitive aging is bilingualism. Bilingualism is not necessarily fluency in two languages from birth. The modern approach interprets it as knowledge of a second language at least at some level. Even if you start learning a foreign language as an adult, you will become bilingual and replenish your cognitive reserve.

    The cognitive reserve is the savings account of our brain, we replenish it throughout life when we get an education, new skills, play sports. In old age, when the brain requires additional resources to continue its usual activity, it begins to gradually use the funds in this account. If you have managed to accumulate a lot of funds during your life, the brain will be able to spend them for a long time and function normally, despite age-related changes.

    Our recent studies have shown that not only the fact of learning a second language, but also its choice can affect the functioning of the brain in old age. It turns out that close languages, that is, similar to each other, such as Spanish and Portuguese, are more useful for the brain in the long term than distant languages, with radically different grammatical and lexical-semantic structure. When we begin to learn a new language, we certainly train our brain, it learns to switch between language systems and not mix them. If the languages are distant, it is more difficult for a person to learn at first, but at the same time he can easily separate his native and foreign languages and not confuse them. If the languages are close, a person learns a new language much easier, but in order not to mix the two systems, the brain has to be constantly tense. That is, when learning Chinese, for example, the brain of Russians is very tense at the beginning, but then relaxes and becomes lazy, but in the case of Belarusian, it is constantly in good shape. So, as a cure for old age, it is more useful to learn related languages.

    About the future and dedication of scientists

    My colleagues and I are currently working on a large-scale project: a meta-analysis comparing all protective factors in terms of their positive impact on successful aging. I may be biased, but I think one of the most important areas of science is finding solutions to combat neurodegenerative diseases, such as dementia caused by Alzheimer’s disease. The number of diagnoses increases every year. We must study the causes and mechanism of the disease well, and then look for appropriate treatment. In this sense, bilingualism is one of the important and, most importantly, economically beneficial tools for the state to combat cognitive impairment in old age.

    In research work, it is important for me to feel that with our discoveries and results we make this world a better place. In my opinion, it is the desire to improve the world that should be the goal of a scientist. It is a pity that many people forget about this today.

    In a sense, I am an idealist. Science should not pursue selfish commercial goals. The most important part of it is dedication. I hope that I will leave a better world than the one I came into.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Bank “ROSSIYA” acted as a partner of the X All-Russian Conference “Priorities of Market Electric Power Industry in Russia”

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    Source: Bank “RUSSIA” Russia Bank – 09.10.2024

    Bank “ROSSIYA” acted as a partner of the X All-Russian Conference “Priorities of Market Electric Power Industry in Russia”

    Bank “ROSSIYA” took part in and became a partner of the jubilee 10th All-Russian conference “Priorities of the market electric power industry in Russia: (un)limited possibilities”, which was held on October 2-4 in Sochi.

    At the initiative of Bank “ROSSIYA”, a business breakfast was held as part of the conference, dedicated to the problems of developing digital services and financial infrastructure for “green” electric power industry.

    It was attended by the Chairman of the Board of the Association “NP Market Council” M.S. Bystrov and the Director of the Department of Competition, Energy Efficiency and Ecology of the Ministry of Economic Development of Russia I.A. Petrunina. The Bank was represented at the event by Deputy Chairman of the Board A.V. Shalenkov, Senior Vice President E.V. Svitova, Vice President – Head of the Department for Work with Electric Power Enterprises R.I. Tugushev and other managers.

    A.V. Shalenkov addressed the event participants with a welcoming speech. In his speech, he noted the importance of supporting initiatives aimed at preserving the climate: “In our country, as in the rest of the world, there is a growing demand for financial instruments that ensure the “greening” of business and confirm its commitment to ESG principles. Bank “ROSSIYA” has experience working with projects related to “green” energy – they are valuable to us not only because of their economic efficiency, but also in terms of the climate goals that our country and society face. We have the necessary infrastructure to implement new services in this area and are confident that our numerous clients will respond to such initiatives.”

    The prospects of new instruments were outlined by M.S. Bystrov: “The interests of the state in the sphere of “green” electric power coincide with the goals of business and ordinary consumers. The “green” agenda remains among the priorities of petrochemical, metallurgical and other industrial companies. Ordinary people, mainly young people, also want to make their consumption more responsible and environmentally friendly. The certification system allows both to move in this direction, opening up new “green” opportunities.”

    I.A. Petrunina in her speech emphasized the importance of the climate agenda in the country’s economic development: “The Ministry of Economic Development is working in two key areas – low-carbon regulation and energy efficiency. Over the past two years, noticeable shifts have been observed in this area, the necessary regulatory and legal architecture of public administration is being created. We are also creating infrastructure for the implementation of climate projects by businesses. Carbon units, like “green” certificates, are already actively used by market participants.”

    Member of the Board of the Association “NP Market Council”, General Director of the Center for Energy Certification LLC O.G. Barkin told the participants about the development of the “green” certification system in Russia. With the help of certificates, consumers can confirm the use of energy obtained from clean sources. Given the growing awareness of society and the overall growth in demand for products with a low carbon footprint, energy certification can also be considered a promising area.

    The Director of Energy and Resource Provision of PJSC SIBUR V.V. Tupikin, the Director of Work with Natural Monopolies of JSC RUSAL Management M.G. Balashov, the Managing Director of JSC Energosbyt Plus Yu.B. Chernyavskaya and other participants of the event also presented their vision of the problems of “green” electric power industry.

    The Bank’s retail employees took an active part in the conference. Participants and guests were given consultations on mortgages in the primary market, refinancing, consumer lending, and applications for credit cards were accepted. Agreements were also reached on holding retail events on the premises of enterprises in the electric power sector.

    For ten years, Bank “ROSSIYA” has been an authorized credit organization of the Wholesale Electricity and Capacity Market (WECM). During this time, the Bank managed to create an effective technological structure for settlements between enterprises in the electric power industry.

    Participation in the conference contributed to the development of mutually beneficial cooperation and strengthening the image of Bank “ROSSIYA” among players in the electric power market.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Education at the intersection of disciplines: Polytechnic University hosts youth pedagogical council

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The city youth pedagogical council called “Beyond the disciplines” was held at the Polytechnic. It brought together young specialists from various educational institutions of St. Petersburg.

    School is one of the first steps in the formation of highly qualified specialists. A modern person must have versatile skills and knowledge to adapt to constantly changing realities. Therefore, the leitmotif of the meeting was an interdisciplinary approach to education.

    The participants were addressed with welcoming speeches by the Deputy Chairman of the Committee on Education of St. Petersburg Pavel Rozov, the Rector of the St. Petersburg Academy of Postgraduate Pedagogical Education Andrey Bogdantsev, the Vice-Rector for Youth Policy and Communication Technologies of SPbPU Maxim Pasholikov, and the Head of the Press Service of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for St. Petersburg Andrey Litovka.

    The Polytechnic University is the best place to hold a pedagogical council dedicated to the implementation of an interdisciplinary approach. Our scientists and teachers constantly work at the intersection of various sciences and industries, which allows them to find original solutions to current economic problems, ensuring a synergistic effect, – noted Maxim Pasholikov.

    The panel discussion was chaired by Ekaterina Kalinina, Vice-Rector for Project Development at SPb APPO, and Irina Mushtavinskaya, Head of the Department of Primary, Basic and Secondary General Education at SPb APPO. The participants discussed current issues of implementing an interdisciplinary approach in the educational process, as well as its impact on the development of a student’s personality. Particular attention was paid to issues of professional development and support for young teachers. The experts also presented programs and projects aimed at improving qualifications and developing meta-subject competencies.

    Thematic workshops were organized for the participants, dedicated to the issues of applying an interdisciplinary approach in education. Teachers were able to discuss and demonstrate how seemingly unrelated subjects can be combined.

    The Polytechnic University’s Centre for Work with Applicants held a tour for teachers and introduced them to the career guidance work that is carried out for schoolchildren and in which schools can participate.

    The City Youth Pedagogical Council “Beyond Disciplines” allowed young specialists to exchange experiences, gain new knowledge and ideas, and establish contacts with colleagues.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Time of Science” at the “Knowledge Day” of the Rosatom Corporation

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The regional part of the career guidance event “Knowledge Day” of the Fuel Division of the Rosatom State Corporation was held at the Advanced Engineering School of Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University “Digital Engineering” (AES SPbPU).

    The main goal of the event is to develop and strengthen the human resources potential of the nuclear industry, provide regional enterprises with the necessary personnel and timely career guidance work with young people to prepare a new generation of nuclear workers as part of the implementation of the Rosatom-2030 strategy. More than 700 representatives of enterprises of the Fuel Division of the Rosatom State Corporation, educational organizations, students and schoolchildren from Moscow, St. Petersburg, Novosibirsk, Kaliningrad, Elektrostal, Glazov, Seversk, Zelenogorsk, Vladimir, Novouralsk, Angarsk and other cities took part in the large-scale Knowledge Day in person and remotely.

    The Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” and Centrotech-Engineering LLC acted as co-organizers of the regional stage of the event in St. Petersburg. Let us recall that Rosatom, consisting of seven divisions, including the Fuel Division, actively supported the program of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” with letters of guarantee for co-financing for the development of joint scientific and technological project activities and the development of common educational programs, as well as the expansion of educational infrastructure.

    Thus, in the SPbPU PISh “Digital Engineering” training of master’s students is conducted according to the educational program “System digital engineering in nuclear engineering” (direction “Applied Mechanics”), developed jointly with OOO “Tsentrotekh-Engineering” (part of the management circuit of the Fuel Company of JSC “TVEL” of “Rosatom”). Also for the organization of effective training of “engineers of the future” in the interests of the nuclear industry PISh SPbPU and the Fuel Division of “Rosatom” opened joint Scientific and Technological Educational Space “TVEL – SPbPU” in 2023.

    The program of the “Day of Knowledge” included a presentation by the management of the Fuel Division of Rosatom, representatives of schools, colleges and universities to exchange experiences and combine best practices in attracting young people to choose engineering professions in the nuclear industry and developing the potential of young engineering personnel, as well as an exciting game “Time of Science” for students and schoolchildren.

    Natalia Sobakinskaya, Vice President for Human Resources Management at TVEL Fuel Company of Rosatom State Corporation, greeted the participants of the Knowledge Day and spoke about their professional path in the nuclear industry. She noted a wide range of Rosatom events and initiatives aimed at developing a personnel reserve, including expanding the network of specialized schools and colleges, creating thematic communities for young people and their parents, where they can learn more about growth opportunities in the corporation in four vectors: Science, Technology, Production, Projects.

    One of our tasks is to create new science-intensive technologies that no one in the world will be able to repeat. This is exactly what Rosatom’s competitive advantage is based on. Therefore, everyone who works in our science is the creator of the future, namely new materials, designs, products that the world has never seen before. Technologists at our enterprises are actively involved in digitalization. This role combines the knowledge of an engineer, technologist and programmer. Thus, several areas of development are opening up for young specialists at once, – concluded Natalia Sobakinskaya.

    On behalf of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, Deputy Director of the Department of State Policy in the Sphere of Secondary Vocational Education and Training Marina Safronova spoke, highlighting the training of qualified personnel in the SPO system in the context of technological leadership and national sovereignty.

    It is necessary to think about choosing a future profession already at school. Within the framework of the federal project “Professionality”, which has been successfully implemented for three years, we tried to form a student’s career map so that each young person has a clear understanding of the goals he wants to achieve, as well as the necessary steps and knowledge on the way to them. Consistency in choosing a career path is the value that is in the focus of the development of the entire system of secondary vocational education, – explained Marina Innokentyevna.

    Deputy General Director for Digital Engineering of Centrotech-Engineering LLC Viktor Duranichev shared his experience of cooperation with PISh SPbPU.

    We are working on solving urgent frontier tasks of the nuclear industry, which require multidisciplinary knowledge from us. In this regard, the established partnership with the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” helps us a lot. Even during their studies, master’s students of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU have the opportunity to join those science-intensive projects that we conduct jointly with the Advanced Engineering School of the Polytechnic University, and continue working on them after graduation, but already in the team of OOO “Centrotech-Engineering”. We already have examples when a graduate of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU heads his own project in our company, which, without exaggeration, is aimed at the technological leadership of the country at the present time. I thank the team of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” and invite all the guys to join our innovative projects in due time, – said Viktor Duranichev.

    Deputy Head of the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” Oleg Rozhdestvensky spoke about admission to the school’s master’s program, cooperation with industrial partners and invited everyone to attend career days at the Polytechnic University.

    When admitting to the Master’s program, we start from the fact that we are looking not just for students, but for potential colleagues — highly qualified engineers who will ensure the development of industries, take part in the digital transformation of production and conduct breakthrough research in the next five years. During the admission campaign to the Master’s program, we focus on assessing the portfolio, which reflects not only the student’s formalized knowledge, but also applied research, during which he gained real experience in project activities, calculations and modeling. After admission to the SPbPU PISh, we actively develop these skills and competencies of the student together with industrial partners as part of common project activities. Most often, our graduates continue this truly complex and important research, but already full-time in the partner’s company, — Oleg Igorevich summed up.

    The participants of the educational game “Time of Science” from Polytechnic University were 3rd-5th year students of the Physics and Mechanics Institute, the Institute of Power Engineering of SPbPU and the Advanced Engineering School of SPbPU “Digital Engineering” in four mixed teams. The game process was divided into three rounds with ten tasks in each. The guys demonstrated their knowledge and erudition, logic and attentiveness, answered questions on physics, chemistry, mathematics, geometry. Read more about this here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The Polytechnic History Museum has won a prestigious national award

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The final stage of the VI national award “Corporate Museum” was held in Nizhny Novgorod. It was attended by more than 250 delegates from all over Russia and neighboring countries. The participants of the competition competed in the following nominations: “New Exposition”, “Exhibition of the Year”, “Museum for All”, “Corporate Social Responsibility”, “Development of Territories”, “Best Educational Projects of a Corporate Museum”, “Discovery of the Year”, “Best Industrial Route of a Museum”, “Best Museum Event”.

    The Polytechnic History Museum was nominated as the “Best Educational Project”. This is a joint project of museum laboratories, implemented with the support of the St. Petersburg Initiatives Fund. As a result, the Polytechnicians received a third-degree diploma.

    The laboratories, designed for students of both the humanities and technical specialties, made it possible to create popular content on the topic of the national history of science and technology using modern digital tools. This project united art, science, education and cultural heritage. It received well-deserved attention both among colleagues and in the expert community.

    It was nice to be at such a large-scale event, where museums of large enterprises not only from Russia but also from other countries present their projects. This is an invaluable experience that allows us to exchange knowledge, share our developments and learn more about the achievements of our colleagues, – shared her impressions the deputy director of the SPbPU History Museum Tatyana Novitskaya.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: An exhibition dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Doctor of Philological Sciences, Professor Maya Ivanovna Cheremisina has opened at NSU

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The hall in front of auditorium 2322 of the NSU Academic Building No. 1 (Pirogov, 1) was filled to capacity with students, teachers, guests and participants conference “Languages of the peoples of Siberia and adjacent regions”, which began work today. They all came to the opening of the exhibition about the life and work of the outstanding linguist, doctor of philological sciences, professor Maya Ivanovna Cheremisina.

    Maya Ivanovna’s career spans several decades and many aspects of scientific activity. From 1950 to 1951, she began her teaching career at Tomsk State Pedagogical University, and then continued it at Tula Pedagogical Institute until 1965. Since 1965, she became a professor in the Department of General Linguistics at Novosibirsk State University, where she made a significant contribution to the development of linguistic science. One of her achievements was the founding of the Department of Languages and Folklore of the Peoples of Siberia, which contributed to the study and preservation of the unique linguistic traditions of the region.

    — Maya Ivanovna has done a lot for NSU, for the Humanities Institute, for training personnel, for the indigenous peoples of Siberia. Today I congratulate you all on the opening of the conference and the opening of such a wonderful exhibition, I wish you successful work and productive exchange of knowledge. It seems to me that such an open format of the exhibition will be very useful and interesting for our students, for teachers. This is a great era in the life of the Humanities Institute and our university, — the rector of NSU, academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences Mikhail Petrovich Fedoruk opened the exhibition.

    Maya Ivanovna was actively involved in training personnel, and many dissertations were defended under her supervision, including about half of the PhD theses of native speakers of Siberian languages. Her scientific research covers such areas as vocabulary, syntax, and typology of languages. She developed a theory of syntax for various language systems, which became an important contribution to linguistics.

    For her achievements, Maya Ivanovna has been awarded numerous prizes, including honorary diplomas from the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation, as well as medals for her contribution to friendship between the USSR and China. Her work has been recognized with the titles of “Honored Scientist of the Russian Federation” and other republics, which underlines her importance in the scientific community. Maya Ivanovna has left a bright mark in the field of linguistics and continues to inspire new researchers to study languages and cultures.

    — This is our second exhibition. We held the first one 5 years ago at the same time in the Exhibition Center of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences. It was called “The Karpov Sisters: Maya Cheremisina and Tatyana Zaslavskaya” because two conferences dedicated to the memory of each of them were held at the same time. This time the occasion is even more significant — a centenary! We started preparing for the exhibition in the spring, and in the last two months we have been working on the final touches. The institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences have provided us with great support, for which we are very grateful, — said one of the organizers of the exhibition, leading translator at the Institute of Theoretical and Applied Mechanics of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences and the eldest granddaughter of the Cheremisin family, Ekaterina Vladimirovna Shiplyuk.

    According to her, people are interested in history and stories, first of all, stories of people, when there is something to cling to and compare with it something more personal.

    — The purpose of the exhibition is to show a living person, not a textbook in which complex ideas are expressed and discussed. A living woman with women’s problems, warm family stories, with her experiences, worries, fears went and did. Work, labor — this is what Maya Ivanovna always had. She looked for salvation from worries in her work, she also looked for and received inspiration there and, as paradoxical as it may sound, she relaxed in her work. Any work, respect for any work, I saw it and still remember it, — Ekaterina Vladimirovna emphasized.

    From October 8 to 12 Humanitarian Institute of NSU jointly with the Institute of Philology of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences All-Russian scientific conference with international participation “Languages of the peoples of Siberia and adjacent regions“, dedicated to the 100th anniversary of the birth of Maya Ivanovna Cheremisina.

    In October, students and university staff will be able to visit an exhibition dedicated to the life and work of Maya Ivanovna. Information stands and exhibits are located in the light window opposite auditorium 2322 (NSU academic building, ul. Pirogova, 1).

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The documentary film “I went to war” was screened at the State University of Management

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    On October 8, 2024, the State University of Management’s Information Technology Center hosted a screening of the film “I Went to War” from the All-Russian educational project “Knowledge.Cinema”.

    The film is a series of interviews with women who participate in the SVO on an equal basis with men. The heroines are not afraid to look death in the eye, because they put the price of Victory above their lives, so that their children and grandchildren live in the peaceful cities of Donbass and do not know what fascism is. The defenders of the Motherland tell us why they went to the front, how everyday combat goes, and what helps them maintain a fighting spirit.

    After the screening, students of the State University of Management discussed the film in an open dialogue with military journalist, special correspondent of RT Ilya Vasyunin and journalist, historian, executive director of the newspaper “Donetsky Kryazh” Artem Olkhin.

    Film screenings of the All-Russian educational project “Knowledge.Cinema” are a unique opportunity to share knowledge from the world of cinema, culture, creativity and other areas at various venues in our country. Listeners can not only broaden their horizons, but also find new friends and like-minded people, communicate with experts in an informal atmosphere. Speakers not only get another chance to speak to a large audience, tell young people about their experience, but also make their own contribution to the education of our country.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The number of participants in the Made in Moscow program has exceeded six thousand

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    About 500 new brands joined the Made in Moscow project in the third quarter of 2024. Now more than six thousand Moscow entrepreneurs are participating in the program. They can use a range of offline and online tools for business development. This was reported by Natalia Sergunina, Deputy Mayor of Moscow.

    “Since the beginning of the year, entrepreneurs have sold about 100 thousand goods worth 325 million rubles. From July to September alone, this figure reached 170 million rubles, which is three times more than for the whole of 2023,” said Natalia Sergunina.

    60 percent of the products this year were sold at major city events, exhibitions, and in brand stores. For example, about 400 Moscow brands presented the goods at the market on Bolotnaya Square as part of the forum-festival “Territory of the Future. Moscow 2030”. The total turnover following the event exceeded 50 million rubles.

    Another 40 percent of revenue was generated through online trading. Since January, the project’s branded showcases have appeared on Russia’s largest marketplaces. Enterprises are helped not only to register their pages in online stores, but also to promote the brand through promotions and advertising campaigns.

    Another channel for distributing products was the website “Made in Moscow”, which has already been visited by four million users. The site presents more than 29 thousand items of goods – from clothes and shoes to children’s toys and interior items.

    In August, as part of the City of Ideas project, residents of the capital discussed development “Made in Moscow” program. In total, over 1.6 thousand initiatives were received from users. 62 of them were selected for implementation as the most promising.

    So, online showroom Muscovites suggested to supplementinterviews with company founders, video content, reviews of capital cosmetics, as well as advice from industry experts.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rehabilitation of two Krasnoyarsk ponds completed in Golyanovo

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    Specialists from the city economy complex have completed the rehabilitation of two Krasnoyarsk ponds in the Golyanovo district in the east of the capital. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “These reservoirs were in an unsatisfactory condition: large volumes of silt deposits had accumulated on the bottom, the end sections of the water area were overgrown with aquatic vegetation, and erosion of the shoreline was observed. In connection with this, a comprehensive rehabilitation of the ponds was carried out, and now they are again a modern and comfortable place for city residents to relax,” noted Petr Biryukov.

    Reservoirs with a total area of 0.6 hectares were cleared of silt: during the work, specialists removed more than 1.6 thousand cubic meters of silt deposits. Thanks to this, the average depth of the Krasnoyarsk ponds increased. The coastal strip with a length of 491 meters was repaired: the bank slopes were reinforced with crushed stone, and in some areas, crib structures were installed. At the final stage, specialists created nine bioplateau zones with a total area of 565 square meters. More than 12 thousand aquatic plants were planted here.

    In Moscow, city water bodies are regularly inspected, and if problems are identified, a decision is made on rehabilitation. The list of water bodies is compiled annually, taking into account the wishes of Muscovites.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Historical authenticity and the magic of immersion: what filming locations does the Moskino cinema park offer?

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    The Moskino Cinema Park amazes visitors and professionals with its recreated historical atmosphere of different eras and cultures. Experts have assessed the accuracy and authenticity of its thematic sites, which replicate the streets of Berlin, the Cathedral Square of the Moscow Kremlin, depict a remote village, an ancient Russian city and many other places.

    “Each location in the cinema park is a carefully recreated picture of the past. The streets of Berlin, or more precisely the checkpoint between the western and eastern parts of the German capital, convey the atmosphere of the 1960s and 1970s. Elements of architecture and decoration create the impression that you really found yourself in that time. For example, the Cathedral Square attracts with its scope and scale of design. It includes the Assumption and Annunciation Cathedrals, the Lobnoye Mesto, the Ivan the Great Bell Tower, the Terem Palace, the Faceted Chamber and the Kremlin wall with the Taynitskaya Tower. This site serves as a powerful tool for presenting historical and cultural events. The cinema park is not just a place for filming, it is a space where history becomes real,” said Sergei Fevralev, chief artist of the Moskino cinema park.

    The creators of the natural sites use special visual techniques to convey the idea necessary for the film. The unique set “Far Eastern City” deserves high praise. It recreates the historical sites of Vladivostok of the late 19th – early 20th centuries with the legendary Millionka quarter, a fishing port with piers and a specially dug bay.

    The film “At the Call of the Heart” was shot on the set of the “Uyezdny Gorod” cinema park. Here, a complex of buildings typical of the suburbs of the early 1940s has been recreated. The viewer sees streets with wooden and stone houses, barns and warehouses, palisades and the first electric poles. With their help, one can feel the atmosphere in which people lived who faced the most terrible world war in history.

    “We are proud that our film “At the Call of the Heart” was the first project completed in the Moskino Cinema Park. Unique sets in the suburbs of Vyazma were built especially for the filming – a hospital, army headquarters and warehouses. Everything was done very authentically and accurately, taking into account all the professional subtleties – and we are grateful to the creators of the cinema park for this. Currently, the VoenFilm studio, together with the Moskino Cinema Park, is building a large-scale facility “Line of Defense” for filming films about the First and Second World Wars, as well as about the events of a special military operation. In the future, we plan to create a set “Destroyed Reichstag” for filming the film “Banner of Victory”, – said the producer and director of the film “At the Call of the Heart” Igor Ugolnikov.

    Thanks to the versatility and authenticity of its venues, the Moskino cinema park is becoming an important cultural phenomenon, where history and art are combined into a unique synthesis.

    The cinema park is part of the Moscow Cinema Cluster, which unites infrastructure facilities, services and facilities for filmmakers, which are being developed by the Moscow Government as part of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow — City of Cinema” project. The structure of the cinema cluster also includes the Maxim Gorky Film Studio (sites on Ryazansky Prospekt, Sergei Eisenstein Street andin Valdai passage), the Moskino cinema chain, the Moskino film commission and film platform.

    From a cowboy town to the Far East: what makes the Moskino cinema park uniqueThe President of Russia and the Mayor of Moscow ceremoniously opened the Moskino cinema park

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Top 5 in Russia: St. Petersburg Polytechnic University in THE WUR 2025 ranking

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    Source: Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University – Peter the Great St Petersburg Polytechnic University –

    The British agency Times Higher Education has published the results of the World University Ranking 2025. This year, the number of higher education institutions represented in the ranking has increased by almost 10%. St. Petersburg Polytechnic University took 5th place in the ranking among all Russian universities. The university showed significant growth in such criteria as the number of scientific publications in relation to the number of research and teaching staff, income from research and development work, and the number of registered patents for unique developments.

    Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University took 5th place in the national ranking of Russian universities, and in the overall ranking of world universities it was in the 501–600 group. The Polytechnic’s work on knowledge transfer turned out to be especially effective: the university received twice as many points for the number of registered patents for inventions as the year before.

    In addition, SPbPU received a high score for international activities. Also, compared to the indicators of the similar rating last year, the income from research and development work in relation to the number of faculty members increased by 5%.

    Our focus on applied research and development is already beginning to be reflected in international rankings. Today, partnership with industry and technology transfer are our strengths, due to which we gain an advantage in the competitive struggle. However, publication activity, especially in terms of high-quartile articles, where applied knowledge is in high demand, can also be one of our development areas, – comments SPbPU Rector Andrey Rudskoy.

    At the same time, Vice-Rector for International Affairs Dmitry Arsenyev notes: “In the current conditions, it may be difficult to work on the international market, but we are fully successful in this. We maintain our leading positions in the share of foreign students due to a well-thought-out cluster policy of interaction with promising world regions and a wide range of events that ensure the promotion of Russian engineering education as a brand.”

    Competition among global research universities is growing every year. We see recognition of the effectiveness of our policy of supporting the development of import-advanced technologies and the development of technological entrepreneurship. Due to this, the number of patents registered by our scientists has increased significantly. We plan to continue working in this direction, as well as pay special attention to strengthening ties with friendly countries to improve the Polytechnic’s position in the international arena, – noted Acting Vice-Rector for Prospective Projects of SPbPU Maria Vrublevskaya.

    The results of the World University Ranking 2025 can be found atlink.

    World University Ranking is one of the most prestigious university rankings in the world, compiled by the British agency Times Higher Education. When compiling the ranking, the educational activities of the university, scientific research, as well as knowledge transfer systems and international activities are taken into account – in total, experts evaluate 18 indicators of the effectiveness of universities. The ranking presents the world’s leading research universities.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow Mayor Announces Completion of Kadashevskaya Embankment Improvement

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    Sergei Sobyanin inspected the results of the comprehensive improvement work on Kadashevskaya Embankment.

    “One of the oldest embankments of the Moscow River is the Kadashevskaya Embankment, historical, and now it’s its turn. We connected the Ovchinnikovskaya Embankment, the Yakimanskaya Embankment, creating a single walking route. We widened the sidewalks, planted trees, installed new lamps, removed the wires. So you can really walk and enjoy the city,” said Sergei Sobyanin.

    In recent years, 50 embankments of the Moscow River have been improved or built in the city. Their total length is about 77 kilometers.

    Kadashevskaya Embankment, approximately 800 meters long, is located in Zamoskvorechye, on the bank of the Vodootvodny Canal between Yakimanskaya and Ovchinnikovskaya Embankments.

    Work on the comprehensive improvement of the embankment, as well as the nearby Staromonetny and Pyzhevsky lanes, was carried out in May – October 2024. The total area of the territory where the improvement was carried out is 3.9 hectares.

    As a result, the pedestrian sidewalks on Kadashevskaya Embankment became more convenient for walking – they were widened and paved with granite tiles. The total area of paving is 8.5 thousand square meters.

    As part of the Clean Sky program, overhead cable lines were moved to underground collectors. Thanks to this, a panorama of the embankment opened up, and the operation of power lines became more reliable and safer. To prevent flooding, more than 100 linear meters of drainage network were additionally laid.

    For the comfort and safety of pedestrians, 113 lanterns with energy-saving lamps, 114 lamps and 100 benches and urns were installed on the embankment and in the alleys. 35 parking lots were equipped for cycling enthusiasts.

    As part of the landscaping work, more than 1.6 thousand square meters of lawns were laid out, 41 trees and 15 lilac bushes were planted.

    Thus, another comfortable walking space near the water has been created in Moscow.

    “This year’s landmark improvement project has been completed — Kadashevskaya Embankment in Zamoskvorechye. This is one of the oldest embankments in the capital. It is located on the bank of the Vodootvodny Canal between the Yakimanskaya and Ovchinnikovskaya embankments. Another place for recreation and walks has appeared next to the new building of the Tretyakov Gallery. At the same time, the embankment has retained its transit function,” the Moscow Mayor wrote.

    in his telegram channel.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

    Bicycle parking and wide sidewalks: how Kadashevskaya embankment is being improved

    Improvement of the Moscow River embankments

    The total length of the Moscow River coastline within the Moscow Ring Road is about 200 kilometers.

    As of 2010, the capital’s embankments did not meet modern requirements for accessibility and comfort. The central granite embankments were used as highways and were inconvenient for pedestrians. Due to the deterioration of the infrastructure, the few pedestrian embankments remained inconvenient. A significant part of the coastal areas, especially in the lower reaches, were ordinary, unimproved river banks.

    Since 2011, the Moscow Government has been implementing a comprehensive improvement program for the embankments of the Moscow River. During this time, 50 embankments (including Kadashevskaya) with a total length of about 77 kilometers have been put in order, including almost all the historical granite embankments in the city center. Thus, today 40 percent of the Moscow River coastline meets modern standards of accessibility and comfort.

    The first to be improved was the Crimean embankment, which became one of the main promenades of the capital.

    A single comfortable pedestrian route has been created in the city center from Moscow-City to Taganskaya Square, including Krasnopresnenskaya, Novodevichya, Kremlevskaya, Moskvoretskaya and other embankments. In addition, a route has appeared from the House of Music to Vorobyovy Gory along Ozerkovskaya, Ovchinnikovskaya, Krymskaya, Pushkinskaya and Andreyevskaya embankments. The total length of these routes is more than 27 kilometers.

    In the upper reaches of the river, historical parks and beaches near the water have been landscaped – these are “Northern Tushino”, Northern River Terminal, Fili Park, Stroginskaya Poima and others.

    In the lower reaches, new landscaped parks have been created near the water, including the park in the Kapotnya district, the 850th Anniversary of Moscow Park, the Brateyevskaya Poima Park, and others.

    The plans include the improvement of 36 embankments with a total length of over 80 kilometers by 2030.

    In addition, Moscow has begun to build new embankments in areas previously inaccessible to city residents – mainly in reorganized industrial zones. They are built according to modern rules with a significant retreat of the roadway from the water, which allows for maximum use of the recreational potential of coastal areas.

    The largest new embankment in Moscow is the Marc Chagall Embankment on the territory of the former ZIL. In addition, construction work is underway on the Krutitskaya, Shelepikhinskaya, Simonovskaya, Karamyshevskaya embankments, as well as embankments in the southern part of ZIL and the Novinki backwater, on sections from the Fili Park to the Pyotr Fomenko Workshop Theatre and from the Kursk direction railway bridge of the Moscow Railway to the Brateevsky Cascade Park with a total length of about 21 kilometers.

    Improvement of city facilities in 2024

    In 2024, it is planned to improve more than 2.5 thousand objects. Among them are large city parks, including Gorky Park, Sokolniki and the Kolomenskoye Museum-Reserve. The first stage of work is ongoing in all of them. The embankments of the Yauza and more than 20 large public spaces in the center and other administrative districts of the capital will also be put in order, including the Kadashevskaya Embankment with Staromonetny and Pyzhevsky Lanes, the section of the embankment from the Moscow Ring Road to the Stroginsky Bridge, the territories of the Bolshoy and Maly Stroginsky Backwaters.

     

    In addition, two sections of the Yauza Park along Tenisty Proezd and Selskokhozyaistvennaya Street (the work is already in the second stage), the Lokomotiv Stadium, the Rosbiotech territory, the Aquarium Garden (Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, Building 14), the park near the Church of St. Euphrosyne (Nakhimovsky Prospekt, Building 8), the territory of the All-Russian Museum of Decorative Arts (Delegatskaya Street, Building 3), the park of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University in front of the Lefortovo Palace and other iconic sites will be improved. New tram lines will run along Sergiya Radonezhskogo Street and Akademika Sakharov Avenue.

    Improvements will also be made to around 700 streets, over 1,700 courtyards, the territories of over 120 educational facilities, over 20 water bodies, including the 2nd Nikolo-Khovansky Pond (TiNAO), Olenyi Ponds (VAO), the pond on Chernomorsky Boulevard (South Administrative District), and the Bykovo Boloto Pond (ZelAO).

    Attention will also be paid to the territories of about 41 transport facilities, including 10 Moscow Metro stations, 10 Moscow Central Diameters stations, five transport hubs and others.

    In addition, the implementation of the lighting improvement program continues. Within its framework, it is planned to install 15 thousand new lamps in courtyards, on children’s and sports grounds.

    Sobyanin: A green embankment without cars will appear in the area of the “Yuzhny Port”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Alexander Novak spoke at a meeting of the board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs

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    Alexander Novak spoke at a meeting of the board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs

    Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak spoke at a meeting of the board of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs.

    He told representatives of large businesses about the main parameters of the national project “Efficient and Competitive Economy” and outlined the opportunities for the participation of the business community in its implementation.

    The Deputy Prime Minister recalled the tasks set by the President to maintain high rates of economic growth and complete its structural restructuring. It is necessary to ensure that Russia’s GDP growth rates are higher than the world average and maintain fourth place in the world in terms of GDP at purchasing power parity.

    “In order to achieve the goals and objectives facing the country, it is necessary to ensure the formation of a new model of long-term economic growth. The basis of this growth is the supply economy, ensuring the satisfaction of growing domestic demand. The expansion of supply to meet the growing domestic demand will be ensured by supporting domestic production, increasing investment activity, where the driver will be private investment and the development of the financial market as one of the sources, increasing labor productivity, changing the structure and volume of exports and imports. It is also important to develop competition and develop effective measures to adapt our economy to the global energy transition. All this is aimed at ensuring the competitiveness of our goods and services, including on the international market. It is this new growth model, based on the supply economy, that formed the basis for the formation of the national project “Efficient and Competitive Economy”. The goal of the national project is to ensure sustainable economic development based on competition, entrepreneurship and private initiative,” emphasized Alexander Novak.

    Businessmen asked the Deputy Prime Minister current questions related to the development of industry projects, the reduction of administrative barriers and the improvement of legislation, the stimulation of investment and aspects of public-private partnership, as well as the participation of entrepreneurs in the implementation of the list of instructions of the President of Russia related to ensuring the growth and efficiency of the economy.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The training program for the participants of the “Aerobatics” competition starts on October 10

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    Source: State University Higher School of Economics – State University Higher School of Economics –

    Registration for the All-Russian competition of research and project works of schoolchildren is ongoing.Aerobatics“, which is being held for the tenth time this academic year. The number of people who have registered for the qualifying round of the competition in a remote format has already exceeded 11 thousand people. The organizing committee invites you to a series of educational webinars, which will begin on October 10.

    The “Top Aerobatics” competition is held for students in grades 8-11 who are taking their first steps in science and project activities and who want to receive a professional expert assessment of their work. It consists of two stages – a qualifying and a final one. As part of the qualifying stage, you can choose either a distance or regional track. Regional competitions will be held in person at the venues 30 basic schools University educational district of the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

    “Research and project activities require special skills and competencies from schoolchildren. Therefore, as part of the “Higher Aerobatics” competition, a free program of educational events will be implemented for its participants: university teachers and competition partners will tell you how research and a project differ, how to choose a topic for a competition entry, what points to pay attention to when preparing it, and how to avoid typical mistakes,” notes Tamara Protasevich, Director for Work with Gifted Students at HSE.

    How to prepare work for the “Top Aerobatics” will be available from October 10 to November 19 at webinars on all 25 directions competition.

    On October 10, the first webinar (“Aerobatics of biological research: from choosing a topic to presentation”) is expected for participants in the “Biology” direction, on October 15 — for the “Technical and engineering sciences” direction, on October 16 — for the “Law” and “Psychology” directions, on October 17 — for orientalists, etc. The full version of the schedule is available Here.

    This year, the support of the “Higher Aerobatics” participants will be expanded by mentors — students with experience in research and project activities, ready to share their experience and knowledge. Mentoring support will be provided in 13 areas (those that are not included in the school curriculum) compared to 6 last year. To receive a consultation, a participant should select from the list of mentors the one to whom he would like to address his questions and fill out the form. Registration is available from October 10, detailed information is posted Here.

    In the direction of “Development of the state and society,” you can, for example, contact Vladislava Verzunova, a second-year student in the bachelor’s program “State and municipal administration” Already in her first year, she became a research intern Institute of Social Policy HSE University, participates in various projects and grants, has published articles and a patent.

    Those who have chosen the Philosophy major will be advised by Olga Anasyeva, a second-year student of the Master’s program.Modern journalism“, a graduate of the bachelor’s program “Philosophy“Having a lot of experience in philosophical research behind me, I will be happy to share what I can do myself, and help to implement ideas in the most creative way that meets the requirements of the competition,” says Olga.

    To assist the participants, members of the expert commissions for the competition areas prepared and published methodological recommendations.

    You can register and upload your competition work until January 24, 2025; in the category “Satellite Construction and Geoinformation Technologies: Terra Notum” the deadline for submissions will be ten days earlier.

    Registration includes two steps. In the first step, the participant receives a login and password for the personal account, in the second step, he/she enters the personal account and selects the competition areas in which he/she wants to participate. Each participant can submit no more than three individual or group works in different areas.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: We are waiting for everyone at the presentation of the International Friendship Club

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    Source: State University of Management – Official website of the State –

    On October 14, 2024, the State University of Management will host a presentation of the SUM International Friendship Club.

    KID has been uniting students of our university for over 10 years, representing ten unique communities. The mission of the club is to immerse oneself in the richness of cultures of different nations, to cultivate patriotism and to form a respectful attitude towards the diversity of the world community.

    At the presentation you will see: – A bright fashion show in national costumes; – Fascinating stories from the chairmen of the regional associations about their activities, achievements and plans for the future; – Interactive quizzes and competitions with prizes; – A general dance circle, where everyone can express themselves.

    Don’t miss the chance to get acquainted with the cultures of the world: When: October 14 at 14:00 Where: foyer of the Assembly Hall of the State University of Management

    This event promises to be bright and memorable. We are waiting for you!

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Complete in 2024 – VTB accelerates merger with Pochta Bank

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    Why is VTB accelerating integration with Post Bank?

    Post Bank is jointly owned VTB and Russian Post, but after the deal, VTB will become the institution’s sole shareholder. The acceleration of integration into Post Bank is explained by several reasons:

    the merger of the two banks will be easier to implement if there is a single decision-making center; Russian Post is experiencing a financial deficit; last year the company suffered a loss of over 7 billion rubles; high key rate – the seller of Post Bank will be able to place the received capital with maximum benefit.

    The financial difficulties of Russian Post have been going on for a long time, for example, in 2022 the company suffered a loss of 27 billion rubles. In 2023, the organization developed a plan to overcome the crisis, among the possible measures is obtaining additional capital.

    What is known about the merger deal between Pochta Bank and VTB?

    VTB management plans to complete the buyout of shares in Pochta Bank in the coming months – the deal is currently undergoing preparation and approval by regulatory authorities (permission from the FAS and the Central Bank of the Russian Federation has not yet been received). The following is known about the merger:

    VTB is to buy out 49.99% of shares from Russian Post and two shares from the bank’s top manager; the deal is valued at an average of RUB 35 billion; the integration of the two banks will be carried out throughout 2025; the complete closure of the Post Bank brand will take place in 2026.

    “A decision on the integration processes has not yet been made; a separate sub-brand may appear on the basis of Pochta Bank – this issue will be discussed only after the completion of the deal,” VTB states.

    Pochta Bank enters the top 30 banks countries in terms of asset size and capital volume, the key area of work is serving individuals and providing consumer creditsThe key feature of the company is an extensive network of offices, represented both independently and in the branches of Russian Post.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Moscow Model” is seven years old: what the pavilion’s guests were able to see

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    The Moscow Model Pavilion at VDNKh celebrated its seventh anniversary on the first weekend of October. More than 5.2 thousand people attended the festive events in honor of this event. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, the head of the capital’s Department of Urban Development Policy Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    “On the weekend of October 5 and 6, the Moscow Model pavilion was visited not only by residents of Moscow, St. Petersburg and various Russian cities, but also by tourists from Belarus, Tajikistan, Azerbaijan and other countries. The exhibition guests were able to look at a 400-fold reduced exact copy of the capital’s center and see 36 lighting shows dedicated to various topics: the history of Moscow, the development of the capital’s architecture, the change of seasons,” said Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The karaoke show “Songs about Moscow” was of particular interest to visitors to the exhibition. The pavilion guests also took part in a special excursion program. There they learned how the model was created, how many years it took, how many people worked on the implementation of the idea, and how the “Moscow Model” differs from other similar projects in the Russian Federation.

    Over the two days of celebration, six interactive quizzes were held for all comers. 316 people took part in them, almost 60 of whom received memorable prizes for winning.

    An electronic guest book was installed at the exit of the pavilion. Guests shared their impressions using text, images or emoji. Over 100 people took advantage of this opportunity during the holiday weekend.

    The Moscow Model Pavilion is located on Sirenevaya Alley at VDNKh. It can be visited free of charge every day from 10:00 to 20:00, except Monday.

    “Based on the results of the summer season, the pavilion entered the top 3 most visited sites of the VDNKh Museum City,” noted VDNKh General Director Sergei Shogurov.

    The scale of the city model is one to 400, the area is 429 square meters. The idea of creating a copy of the capital arose in 2011. Work began a year later, and on October 3, 2017, the pavilion was opened to visitors. During this time, the model was changed and updated approximately every two to three years. The craftsmen added houses built under the renovation program, landscaped parks, new institutions, and business centers.

    The pavilion continues to host a free exhibition of tactile models of six iconic city landmarks: the Spasskaya Tower of the Moscow Kremlin, the Bolshoi Theatre, the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour, the Triumphal Arch, one of Stalin’s seven skyscrapers and the State Historical Museum. For those with limited vision, all models have been supplemented with a description in Braille.

    You can find detailed information, view the schedule of light shows and VR attractions, and sign up for excursions on the website and through the mobile application “Moscow Model”.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city allocated eight land plots for the implementation of large-scale investment projects in ZAO

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    As part of the implementation of large-scale investment projects (MaIP), the city has leased land plots with a total area of almost 17 hectares in the Western Administrative District of Moscow to investors and developers. This was reported by Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “The implementation of large-scale investment projects allows us to develop urban infrastructure and create jobs. Since the beginning of 2024, investors have been provided with almost 17 hectares of land in the west of the capital for the construction of industrial, commercial, social and transport facilities within the framework of the MAIP. Thanks to this, new jobs will appear for city residents. The total area of real estate under construction will exceed 245 thousand square meters,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    Two plots of land with a total area of over 11 hectares were allocated for the creation of manufacturing enterprises.

    “The provision of land plots without tenders and at a preferential rate of one ruble per year is one of the key measures to support industrial construction, which we are implementing in accordance with the order of Sergei Sobyanin. As part of the MAIP, a food industry production and logistics complex and an enterprise for the production of components for cleaning equipment, small architectural forms and joinery will be built in the west of the capital. It will supply the city with products under an offset contract,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    Land lease agreements were concluded with investors for five years. During this time, entrepreneurs must build and commission the facilities.

    Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property Maxim Gaman noted that investors were provided with two plots in Solntsevo with an area of over 0.7 hectares and 1.2 hectares for the construction of educational facilities. Thus, a kindergarten for 350 children will be built on Matrosov Street, and a preschool institution for 200 children will be built on Rodnikovaya Street. The total area of the buildings will exceed 13 thousand square meters.

    In Ramenki, the city allocated 0.46 hectares of land for the construction of a supplementary education center. Here, students from family education assistance centers and special schools will receive help with their education and adaptation.

    In Novo-Peredelkino, 0.63 hectares were provided for the expansion of the Arctic sports cluster, on the territory of which there are ice arenas, football fields, gyms, a swimming pool, running tracks, a basketball court and other facilities.

    MAIP is a special status that investors can obtain for the construction of facilities necessary for the development of urban infrastructure and the creation of jobs. These can be production complexes, innovation centers, social institutions, transport, commercial and other enterprises. For their construction, the city provides land plots for lease for a period of five years.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told, that since the beginning of the year, investors have been provided with about 220 hectares of land for the implementation of the MAIP. This is almost twice as much as for the same period in 2023.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Three sports facilities will be built as part of the city’s investor support program

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    Moscow Foundation for the Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship provided investors with preferential investment loans for the construction of sports complexes. They will be built within the framework of the industry scheme for the placement of such facilities, approved by the Moscow Sports Committee. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    The preferential investment lending program has been in effect since March 2022. The fund compensates industrial enterprises for part of the costs of paying interest on loan agreements. Under the program, such companies can receive up to three billion rubles at three percent per annum for up to three years.

    “In July 2024, by decision of Sergei Sobyanin, the preferential investment lending program was expanded to investors who are developing the city’s sports infrastructure. Developers can receive up to 500 million rubles at three percent per annum for up to three years. Today, within the framework of this program, a multifunctional sports complex is being prepared for opening, and two more facilities are also under construction – a hockey arena and an indoor sports ground with artificial ice,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    Under the terms of the program, companies that build football fields, indoor skating rinks, indoor arenas, tennis courts, swimming pools, sports and recreation complexes with multi-purpose sports halls and other facilities for sports and physical education can receive financial support.

    “Since the start of the program, investors have attracted over 700 million rubles to implement three new projects in the sports sector. It is planned that by 2030, thanks to this support measure, up to 300 sports facilities will appear in the capital,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    Thus, a multifunctional sports complex is planned to open in Olonetsky Proezd (property 5/1a). It has ice and football fields, four indoor tennis courts and one outdoor clay court. The area of the complex is eight thousand square meters. More than 180 million rubles were attracted for this project.

    The same investor will build an indoor hockey arena with an area of 4.5 thousand square meters at the address: Balaklavsky Prospekt, Building 33. It will house two ice arenas, a gym, and a choreography hall. To implement this project, the investor attracted 280 million rubles thanks to the fund.

    The fund also supported the construction of an indoor sports ground with artificial ice, which will be located at 9 Krymsky Val Street. The complex will include an ice arena, a gym, and a choreography hall. The opening is scheduled for the second quarter of 2025. The developer raised almost 300 million rubles.

    To receive funds at a preferential rate, you must enter into a loan agreement, then contact the Moscow Fund for the Support of Industry and Entrepreneurship. After the application is approved, a financial support agreement is signed to compensate for part of the costs of paying interest on the loan. Then, depending on the terms of writing off interest, the required amount is transferred to the company’s account in the bank where the loan is opened. All information is available on the foundation’s website.

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