Category: Russia

  • MIL-OSI Russia: An educational complex will be built in the north of Moscow as part of the KRT project

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The investor will build and transfer to the city an educational complex, as well as transport and engineering infrastructure facilities within the framework of the integrated development of the territory (IDT) of the former industrial zone of Bratsevo. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    “Based on the results of the preparation and approval of the territory planning project, the city entered into an additional agreement to the contract for the integrated development of the site with the company that is redeveloping the former industrial zone of Bratsevo. According to the document, by 2030 the investor will build and transfer to the city an educational complex for 1,075 places, including a kindergarten designed for 325 pupils and a school for 750 students, as well as transport and engineering infrastructure facilities,” said Vladimir Efimov.

    The territory is located in the north of the capital near the Baltiyskaya station of the Moscow Central Circle.

    “The project for the integrated development of a 22-hectare territory is already being actively implemented. The investor has begun construction of the first-stage facilities. In total, by 2031, it is planned to build more than 550 thousand square meters of residential, social and public-business real estate on the site,” noted the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property of the City of Moscow

    Maxim Gaman.

    The company will also improve the courtyards and create a park with a boulevard. A promenade area of over two hectares will be laid along Vyborgskaya Street and Novopetrovsky Proezd. At each stage, the construction of the residential quarter on the site of the former industrial zone of Bratsevo is monitored by Mosgosstroynadzor.

    According to the Chairman of the Moscow State Construction Supervision Authority Anton Slobodchikova, in August 2023, the committee gave permission to begin construction of the first stage of the project. It includes 10 sections of a residential building with 1,506 apartments. The developer began work on the site in the Voykovsky district on Admirala Makarova Street (building 2/16) in November of the same year. The area of residential premises will be 86.7 thousand square meters. The first stage of construction is expected to be completed in 2027.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin told, that over 80 percent of KRT projects involve the construction of real estate near major transport facilities. Multifunctional city blocks are being created within the framework of the program. Roads, comfortable housing and all necessary infrastructure are being designed on the sites of former industrial zones and inefficiently used areas.

    Currently, there are 236 KRT projects in Moscow at various stages of implementation, with a total area of over 3.1 thousand hectares. Their development is being carried out on behalf ofSergei Sobyanin.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The big physics day “PhysFest” will take place at NSU this Sunday

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    The large-scale program of the event will begin on September 29 at 11:00 in the main building of NSU (Pirogov St., 2). Participants will be able not only to have a fascinating time, but also to expand their knowledge in the field of natural science, get involved in fundamental science, and meet practicing scientists.

    The history of the project began in 2023, when Faculty of Physics The university successfully held the “Physics Day at NSU” as part of the All-Russian Physics Day. The event attracted great interest: it was attended by about 700 people, including more than 500 schoolchildren of different ages. It became clear that PhysFest should become regular, since it promotes the popularization of physics and science in general, attracts new schoolchildren to study the subject, and highlights the activities of NSU and the Physics Department as platforms that allow one to gain knowledge in this area.

    This year, the Science Festival has acquired a larger scale — PhysFest received grant support from Rosmolodezh. The program of the day includes: demonstration of unique physics experiments, interactive exhibitions, lectures, master classes, competitions and mini-Olympiads in physics.

    The project partners were scientific institutes of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, departments and workshops of the Physics Faculty of NSU, and the PetroGM company.

    — The project promotes the dissemination of knowledge about physics, helps young people understand the importance of this science in the modern world. In addition, PhysFest has a large social effect — popularization of scientific research activities, development of pre-university natural science training, familiarization of schoolchildren with career opportunities in science and high-tech industries, — said the project manager, Deputy Dean of the Physics Department of NSU Roman Spitsyn.

    According to the organizers, a full-fledged Physics Festival at NSU is not only an opportunity to get closer to science and get to know the university, but also to contribute to your future education. It is also an opportunity to have a fun and unusual time with the whole family.

    Registration for PhysFest is open at the main site of the festival, and in VKontakte group You can learn more about the day’s events and choose the ones you like.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 130 couples got married at the Northern River Terminal this season

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The fourth wedding season has ended at the Northern River Terminal. This year, 131 couples got married here. The last official ceremony was held by the employees of the capital’s registry offices on September 24.

    “Sergey Sobyanin’s project “New Addresses of Happiness” offers Muscovites unique places to hold wedding ceremonies. Over the summer alone, over seven thousand couples got married at the project’s venues. One of the popular seasonal locations is the Northern River Station. This year, we have increased the number of slots for marriage registration at this site. Since 2021, a total of 364 couples have gotten married in the building of the renovated station. We congratulate the newlyweds and wish them family well-being,” she said.

    Anastasia Rakova, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Social Development.

    The Northern River Terminal became the site of the New Addresses of Happiness project in 2021. Since then, 364 couples have gotten married here, and the number of people wishing to get married here is only increasing. In 2024, the most ceremonial events were held on July 5. On this day, 12 ceremonies were held.

    “We have been participating in Sergei Sobyanin’s New Addresses of Happiness project for the fourth year in a row. The Northern River Terminal is attracting more and more city residents. This season, 10 percent more couples got married here than last season. Our site has everything for holding memorable wedding ceremonies. We are glad that we are helping to create new families,” said the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry

    Maxim Liksutov.

    Weddings are held after the station closes so as not to disturb visitors and passengers. There are many beautiful places for a festive photo shoot on the territory – for example, newlyweds with guests can take original pictures on the roof. They offer to celebrate a family event in a restaurant or cafe near the station, and you can also walk along the embankment and park, admire the sunset and the unique lighting design of the historical building.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “City of Tasks” provides useful information on apartment redevelopment

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Project participants “City of tasks” check knowledge about the reconstruction and redevelopment of premises in an apartment building. In their reviews, Muscovites note that they learned a lot of new and useful things while completing the task. More than eight thousand people have already successfully answered the questions. They received 470 city points each.

    When completing the task, participants use educational material prepared by the State Housing Inspectorate of Moscow. City residents learn in which cases it is necessary to draw up project documentation, how to coordinate redevelopment, what a fine can be imposed for, and much more. They also receive answers to specific questions – for example, whether it is allowed to combine a room and a balcony or change the direction of opening of the front door. Some city residents save the information they receive to use this information in the future.

    To complete the task you need to on the special project page click the “Get Started” button and log in to your account via your mos.ru account. Then you need to follow the attached link, study the material on the rules for redevelopment and reorganization in an apartment, and answer 10 questions. The form with them becomes available in the “Progress” section an hour after the task is opened. This time is given to familiarize yourself with the educational materials.

    Verification of submitted answers takes no more than 10 working days. During this time, the task will have the status “In progress” in the user’s personal account, and immediately after verification – “Completed”. Participants who correctly answer eight questions out of 10 receive points for the city loyalty program “A Million Prizes”. They can be exchanged for discounts in stores, cafes and restaurants, donated to charity, or used to top up a Troika transport card or a parking account in the Parking Russia app, and much more.

    The task to test knowledge about redevelopment and reconstruction of premises in an apartment building is open until January 13 of next year. It can be completed once. You have 10 hours to complete it.

    The “City of Tasks” project appeared in January 2022. With its help, residents of the capital can control the work of the capital’s services, participate in environmental, cultural and sports events. Muscovites have already completed more than 2.3 million tasks. The project is being developed by the State Institution “New Management Technologies” and the capital Department of Information Technology.

    The use of digital technologies to improve the quality of life of city residents corresponds to the objectives of the national program “Digital Economy of the Russian Federation” and the regional project of the city of Moscow “Digital Public Administration”. More information about the national projects implemented in the capital can be found Here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The government will allocate almost a quarter of a billion rubles to support fisheries enterprises operating in the Black and Azov Seas

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

    In 2024, fisheries organizations operating in the Azov and Black Seas will receive funding to partially cover their operating expenses. The order to allocate 234.1 million rubles for these purposes was signed by Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin.

    Subsidies are intended for fishing organizations and fish farms operating in the Donetsk People’s Republic, the Republic of Crimea, Krasnodar Krai, Zaporizhia and Kherson regions, as well as the city of Sevastopol.

    With the help of federal funding, companies will be able to cover part of the costs of paying employees and social contributions (insurance contributions for mandatory pension, medical and social insurance). The size of the subsidy will be 20% of the cost of the average annual volume of marine aquaculture products caught by a fishing organization or produced in a fishery over the previous three years. At the same time, companies must retain at least 80% of their employees compared to the previous year’s figures.

    The work is being carried out within the framework of the state program “Development of the fisheries complex”.

    Earlier, in 2022, among the measures to ensure economic stability in the context of external sanctions, the Government provided financial support to fishing enterprises operating in the Sea of Azov. Such enterprises received transfers to support current expenses to maintain financial stability and jobs.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The new school building in Yuzhny Chertanovo opened in September

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The new educational building of the comprehensive school in the Yuzhnoye Chertanovo district opened in September. This was reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, the head of the capital’s Department of City Property Maxim Gaman.

    “The city transferred a three-story building with an area of over 11.2 thousand square meters to the operational management of the State Budgetary Educational Institution “School No. 629″. The educational building consists of two blocks: a school block for 550 students and a preschool block designed for 70 students. Children have already started classes in the new building at the beginning of September,” said Maxim Gaman.

    The general education institution building is located at 12 Marshal Batitsky Street. It has three separate entrances: for primary school students, middle school students, and kindergarten students.

    During the construction of the building, the needs of children of different ages were taken into account, including children with special needs.

    In the first half of the year, the city transferred 22 real estate properties designed for 6.4 thousand places to the operational management of educational organizations. New school and kindergarten buildings appeared in 10 administrative districts.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: NSU postgraduate student develops catalyst for converting diesel fuel into synthesis gas

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    Source: Novosibirsk State University – Novosibirsk State University –

    4th year postgraduate student Faculty of Natural Sciences of NSU Vladislav Shilov has developed a structured catalyst for converting diesel fuel into synthesis gas, which currently has no industrial analogues. In 2023, the results of his work on this topic were awarded a scholarship from the Novosibirsk Region government. The researcher developed this device as part of his dissertation work under the scientific supervision of the head of the heterogeneous analysis department of the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Doctor of Chemical Sciences Pavel Valerievich Snytnikov.

    This year, the department’s research team, with the participation of Vladislav Shilov, is creating a fuel processor for obtaining synthesis gas that runs on commercial diesel fuel. It integrates the developed catalyst for converting diesel fuel to obtain synthesis gas from diesel. In the future, in cooperation with consortium members within the framework of the NTI project “Hydrogen as the Basis of a Low-Carbon Economy”, it is planned to create a power plant based on planar solid oxide fuel cells, combined with a diesel fuel processor for generating electricity.

    — We were the first to achieve complete conversion of commercial diesel fuel into hydrogen-containing gas suitable for fuel cells. When creating the catalyst, we encountered a serious difficulty: the conversion of diesel fuel into synthesis gas is a high-temperature process (about 700 – 1000 °C), as a result of which the active component of the catalyst quickly sinters. Therefore, for these applications, we were the first to use a metal substrate made of FeCrAl alloy as a structured carrier, which has good heat and mass transfer properties. This is what makes the system we developed unique. The method of applying layers of catalytic coating to a metal mesh is quite complex and was developed over several years. This was not an easy task — the coating of the active component peeled off or cracked. We needed to increase the adhesive (i.e., “bonding”) properties of the substrate surface so that each layer of the catalytic coating would reliably adhere to it. We found a technological solution to this problem. Now we have reached the level where we can carry out small-scale production of structured catalysts for various catalytic applications, said Vladislav Shilov.

    When creating the diesel fuel conversion catalyst, experiments were conducted in a laboratory setup. Now the researchers are faced with the task of creating a model of the fuel processor into which it will be integrated. Diesel fuel, water and air will enter the system, which as a result of the catalytic reaction will be converted into synthesis gas suitable for use in solid oxide fuel cells. Now this work is in the active stage and is nearing completion. Next, scientists will have to evaluate the operation of the entire power plant in order to begin industrial implementation.

    — The structured catalyst we developed also turned out to be highly active in converting light hydrocarbon fuels into synthesis gas, which interested our industrial partner, the InEnergy group of companies, which is engaged in the creation of power plants based on fuel cells. This year, the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis of the Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, together with InEnergy, launched small-scale production (about 600 units) of compact power plants TOPAZ-GAMMA M, operating on natural gas and propane-butane, where our development was used. One such power plant was presented by our research group at the International Forum of Technological Development “Technoprom”, where it aroused great interest, — said Vladislav Shilov.

    Electrochemical generators running on diesel fuel can be used as a stationary, backup or auxiliary source of electric power, since it is a more convenient carrier of hydrogen. Compared to other alternative carriers, diesel fuel has the largest amount of hydrogen per unit volume, and its long-term storage is carried out at ambient temperature and pressure. In this regard, natural gas transported through gas pipelines and propane-butane are significantly inferior to this type of fuel. Electrochemical generators running on diesel fuel can be used as a stationary, backup or auxiliary source of electric power.

    According to Vladislav Shilov, this technology will find application in remote northern regions, in the conditions of the Far North and in the development of the Arctic, as well as at other sites where diesel fuel is the main energy source. It is possible that this development will be of interest to the Russian Ministry of Defense, where most of the equipment also runs on this type of fuel. But in order to launch small-scale production of diesel electrochemical generators, it is necessary to complete work on creating a prototype in laboratory conditions and contact companies interested in launching these devices into small-scale production. The developers have no doubt that such investors will certainly be found.

    — Such devices have a much higher efficiency compared to internal combustion engines. They are environmentally friendly — their emissions are carbon dioxide and water vapor. They are distinguished by silent operation, a long service life and do not require frequent maintenance. And the use of fuel cells to generate electricity allows it to be extracted from energy sources by directly converting the energy of chemical bonds into electrical energy. The efficiency of this process is higher than when using standard diesel generators, in which the energy of chemical bonds is first converted into heat, then into mechanical energy and only then into electrical energy. Increasing the efficiency of power plants will reduce the volume of resource-intensive delivery of diesel fuel to remote, Arctic regions. In addition, the use of the developed power plants will be more environmentally friendly due to the reduction in the volume of diesel fuel consumption, — explained Vladislav Shilov.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: We invite you to the Student Clubs Day

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

    On September 27, 2024, the State University of Management’s Student Clubs Day will be held in the CUVP gallery.

    Want a bright and memorable student life? Join the student clubs of the State University of Management!

    From 11:30 to 15:30, the CUVP gallery will host presentations of student associations. You will get to know the teams and participants:

    — KVN League of the State University of Management; — Creative team “StuDos”; — International Friendship Club; — Musical club “Instrumental”; — Case club Garnet; — Historical and patriotic club “Zvezda”; — Board games club “Mind Games”; — Student parliamentary club; — Media club General Press SUM (GPS); — EcoClub named after V.I. Vernadsky.

    The Student Council and the Psychological Service will also give their presentations. And at 1:15 p.m. in the lobby of the Central Office of the Vocational School there will be a concert by the creative group “StuDos”, the club “Instrumental” and the KVN League.

    New friends, unforgettable events and an atmosphere of creativity await you! And we are waiting for you, come!

    Subscribe to the tg channel “Our State University” Announcement date: 09/25/2024

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    We invite you to the Student Clubs Day

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: From metal products to ice cream: what Moscow supplies to new export markets

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Thanks to the city’s support, Moscow producers have increased exports of processed and food products to Africa and Southeast Asia since the beginning of 2024. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry Maxim Liksutov.

    “In accordance with the order of Sergei Sobyanin, the city is actively helping the capital’s enterprises develop trade and economic cooperation. For example, the volume of mutual trade between Moscow and Indonesia for the first half of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023 has almost doubled. Among industrial goods, the drivers of development were metalworking products, pharmaceuticals, cosmetics, as well as products of the food and processing industries,” said Maxim Liksutov.

    The capital’s enterprises supply products for healthy nutrition, dentistry, as well as medicines and cosmetics.

    “Moscow’s non-resource, non-energy exports to Indonesia in the first half of 2024 have grown almost 10-fold compared to the same period last year. For example, in 2024, Moscow producers supplied semi-finished steel products to this country for the first time. The food industry is also showing positive dynamics – compared to the first six months of last year, supplies have grown by more than 19 percent,” said the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Moscow Department of Investment and Industrial Policy

    Anatoly Garbuzov.

    The mutual trade between the Russian capital and Senegal has also increased almost 2.5 times compared to the previous similar period. Thus, supplies of Moscow ice cream, popular there, have grown by 78 percent.

    Starting from 2022, the capital’s producers of non-raw materials, non-energy products have reoriented their export flows and found new partners in the markets of Latin America, Africa, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and the CIS countries. This became possible, among other things, thanks to the support of the Mosprom center.

    A digital platform is operating within the framework of the national project “International Cooperation and Export” “My export”, where entrepreneurs are provided with support. For example, there you can get free expert advice, analytics, help in promoting products on international marketplaces, and also take online training. More information about national projects implemented in the city is available at special page.

    Which BRICS countries have become the main buyers of Moscow products

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Guests of the Moskino Cinema Park will watch a color version of the film Cinderella on the big screen

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    On September 29, the Moskino Cinema Park cinema will show the legendary Russian film Cinderella from 1947. The film will be shown in color on a big screen for the first time. Visitors will be able to examine everything in the smallest detail.

    You can watch the film for free. You must register in advance. on the websiteThe show will start at 13:00.

    An hour before the show, a masquerade ball for children under 14 will be held in the cinema lobby. To participate, you need to come in a themed fairy-tale costume, such as a princess, a sorceress, a prince or a king. At the end of the ball, there will be a costume contest, with the participants themselves serving as judges. Winners will receive invitations to screenings of animated films in the Moskino cinema chain. In addition, the organizers will treat all young viewers to cotton candy. Admission is free.

    The plot of “Cinderella” is one of the most popular in the world. The story of a hard-working girl is close and understandable to everyone. For Russians, the main Cinderella was the actress Yanina Zheimo. The stepmother in the film was played by the incomparable Faina Ranevskaya, the king – by Erast Garin. The role of a sincere page boy was played by Igor Klimenkov. It was he who was remembered by viewers for the phrase “I am not a wizard, I am just learning!”

    The film “Cinderella” was released in 1947. At that time, the head of the Lenfilm studio, Sergei Vasiliev, said at a meeting of the artistic council of the USSR Ministry of Cinematography: “This fairy tale was conceived in such a way that it would be made in colors. The fact that it was released without colors impoverished it to some extent, and we are very sorry about that.”

    The creators’ idea was brought to life, and in 2010, a color version of the film was released. They did not colorize the film stored in the State Film Fund, but a digitized copy of the film. Each frame was processed separately. 120 thousand frames passed through the hands of restorers. To accurately convey the color and texture of the fabrics, costume designer Natalia Moneva (the films Love and Doves, Formula of Love, and others) worked in the archives of the Lenfilm studio, made watercolor sketches, and selected materials. She ensured that modern technology did not violate the texture of the fabrics that viewers see on the screen. Therefore, they all look believable: velvet – like velvet, silk – like silk. The final color correction of the already colored film was carried out under the supervision of cameraman-colorist Alexei Lebeshev. In total, about 200 professionals of 30 different specialties participated in the work.

    The Moscow Film Cluster is an infrastructure facility, services and facilities for film producers, which are being developed by the Moscow Government within the framework of Sergei Sobyanin’s “Moscow — City of Cinema” project. The film cluster structure includes cinema park “Moskino” in TiNAO, the M. Gorky Film Studio on three sites – on Ryazansky Prospekt, Sergei Eisenstein Street and Valdai Passage, a cinema chain, a film commission and cinema platform “Moskino”.

    In the Moskino cinemas, residents and guests of the capital can watch classic and modern feature films and documentaries, as well as attend special film screenings and other events.

    Sobyanin: The Moskino film platform will create a poster of all film events in the capitalUp to 80 percent of Russian films will be shot in the Moscow film clusterSobyanin: Gorky Film Studio to Become Part of World-Class Film Cluster

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: GUU took part in the Russian-Arab Business Forum

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

    On September 24, 2024, the Russian-Arab Business Forum was held in Moscow: new connections, new opportunities.

    The State University of Management was represented at the Forum by the Rector’s Advisor Sergei Karseka.

    The event program included discussions of a wide range of current issues and problems of organizing and conducting business in the Persian Gulf countries, as well as the resolution of cross-border disputes involving Russian companies, including those under sanctions.

    Among the most interesting topics for discussion are the following: business dialogue between Russia and the Gulf countries – using mutual potential; development programs for the Gulf: openness to cooperation; cross-border trade and settlements; creation of business structures in the Gulf countries; judicial protection and dispute resolution in the Gulf countries.

    The Forum was attended by the Director of the Department of the Middle East and North Africa of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation Alexander Kinshchak, representatives of the embassies of the Persian Gulf countries in the Russian Federation, professor of the Department of International Private Law of the S.S. Alekseev Research Center for Private Law, Deputy Chairman of the Arbitration Center at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs Mikhail Savransky, business owners, top managers, heads of legal departments of large Russian and Arab companies.

    Advisor to the rector’s office of the State University of Management Sergey Karseka discussed with the participants of the discussion the possibility of using the experience of opening and running a business in the Persian Gulf countries in the educational program at the State University of Management, the prospects for cooperation between the State University of Management and Russian and Arab companies in a wide range of areas and topics of mutual interest.

    The event was held by the law firm Lidings in cooperation with the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs with the support of leading legal consultants from Bahrain, Oman and Saudi Arabia.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 09/25/2024

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    GUU took part in the Russian-Arab Business Forum

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Protecting the digital “I” and “we”: HSE’s new course on information security

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

    Prepared Moscow Institute of Electronics and Mathematics named after A.N. Tikhonov (MIEM) HSE University continuing professional education program “Corporate information security” will enable students to acquire skills in searching for vulnerabilities in digital products and eliminating potential gaps in the security systems of electronic networks of corporations, universities and their own pages in open sources using specific examples and with the support of leading cybersecurity experts. Students will learn how to work with digital assets, resist the psychological tricks of fraudsters and pass on the acquired knowledge and skills to colleagues.

    MIEM HSE presented the additional education program “Corporate information security“, prepared jointly with leading experts in the field of cybersecurity.

    The head and author of the program idea, MIEM Director’s Advisor Elena Kabaeva, noted that now attention to the digital “I” is no less important than to the real one: “We actually have a full-fledged digital citizenship, the safe functioning of which determines our professional and life success.” Training in the program is designed to prevent corporate and personal losses in the digital space. “This is the first and so far the only training program in Russia aimed at developing practical skills to counter cyber threats. It is focused on the corporate sector, confident and active users of digital systems and equipment, as well as owners of digital assets,” said the MIEM Director’s Advisor.

    The theoretical component of the program includes master classes from experts, including the company InfoWatch — a leader in countering threats in the digital space.

    The program consists of three consecutive modules. The first module, “Digital Security,” involves mastering tools for identifying vulnerabilities in digital products and accounts. The developers of the practical content, Amir Atigaev, a methodologist at the Novosibirsk Institute of Modern Education, and Yulia Glukhikh, a curator of digital projects in the field of education, noted that the content has an increasing level of complexity — from analyzing one’s own digital footprint and creating secure authentication tools to creating a secure digital user environment. The program works through real cases of corporations and government agencies, as well as cases of specific users. “We will conduct several business games and offer digital simulators that will give listeners a sufficient arsenal of skills in the field of digital hygiene,” Amir Atigaev concluded.

    The second module, “Digital Projects and Psychological Safety,” immerses students in intensive work in various digital environments, reveals the possibilities of safe project implementation, and concludes with a topic dedicated to critical thinking. The developers of the second module, led by Associate Professor of the Nizhny Novgorod State Linguistic University named after N.A. Dobrolyubov and HSE University in Nizhny Novgorod Natalia Frolova emphasizes that students will become familiar with programming and acquire skills in identifying genuine and fake sites, and develop critical thinking skills. “We will teach you how to organize a digital detox and not drown in a sea of information,” noted Natalia Frolova. One of the aspects of this module is dedicated to the free online master class “Critical Thinking in a Digital World» October 9.

    The third module, “Legal Aspects,” expands on the understanding of digital assets, protected and open content, virtual property, and allows students to take into account important legal subtleties when designing their own digital projects.

    The program also includes a cross-cutting module that involves participants designing a secure digital project and profile. “We encourage it if a participant leads a specific project. The program will allow us to analyze it for vulnerabilities and prevent cyber risks. Listeners, interacting with the program’s experts, receive invaluable feedback, which enhances the positive effect of the program,” said Elena Kabaeva.

    It is expected that the audience will include cybersecurity specialists, HR and corporate university staff, teachers of higher and secondary specialized education, heads of functional departments, including those supervising digitalization, corporate lawyers, as well as students and postgraduates who will be able to use this course to expand their educational opportunities within the framework of the main educational programs.

    The Corporate Information Security program can also be implemented in a corporate format for groups of 20 people or more.

    The program, which will last 104 academic hours (including 72 contact – interactive hours), is expected to be completed over 9 weeks, starting on October 21, 2024. Classes will be held online, primarily in the evenings, twice a week. The cost of training is 42,000 rubles.

    Those who complete the program will receive a certificate of advanced training in the established format.

    “We hope that the program will develop sustainable skills in the students and that they will not return to the usual behavioral models in relation to digital assets, environments and projects and will pay due attention to the external and internal digital contour. This is essentially a program for the safe professional management of our second digital citizenship. We invite you!” – Elena Kabaeva summed up.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Safety first: Polytechnic junior students explained how to avoid problems

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

    A safety lesson for first- and second-year students was held in the White Hall of SPbPU. The event, organized by the Civil Security Department of SPbPU, was also attended by representatives of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia for the Kalininsky District of St. Petersburg, the Main Directorate of the Federal Service of the National Guard Troops of the Russian Federation for St. Petersburg and the Leningrad Region, the Kalininsky and Vyborgsky District Directorates of the Main Directorate of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Russia for St. Petersburg, and the private educational institution of additional professional education “Fire Safety”.

    Head of the Department for Ensuring Anti-Terrorist Security and Safety at SPbPU Facilities Aleksandr Fedorov reported that the peace of the Polytechnics is protected by employees of the organization “Kvadrat”. 98 people are on duty at 65 stationary posts, another seven groups periodically drive around the territory by car and two mini-scooters. In addition, the university campus is patrolled around the clock by the Russian National Guard.

    All entrances and exits of the university are equipped with access control and management systems, students and staff use electronic passes. In the academic buildings and dormitories, 45 panic buttons are installed – the call goes to the centralized security point of the Russian Guard. Order is also monitored by 3.5 thousand video surveillance cameras.

    The University Security Center operates 24/7. You can call it in case of danger at the following numbers: 7 (812) 534-61-18, 7 921 940-66-75.

    To practice the actions of employees and students in emergency situations, the Civil Security Department regularly conducts exercises and training.

    Alexander Fyodorov reminded that smoking is prohibited on the entire territory of the Polytechnic University – not only indoors, but also outdoors, including in the park. This applies to both regular cigarettes and electronic ones. Smoking areas are located behind the fence.

    Deputy Head of the Supervisory and Preventive Work Department of the Vyborg District Pavel Proshkin spoke about the operation of fire protection systems, which fire extinguishers are best to use in what conditions, and answered questions.

    “It is important for you to know that when the fire alarm goes off, you must immediately leave the building,” Pavel Aleksandrovich emphasized. “You can only start putting out a fire yourself when the fire is small and you understand that you can cope with it. If the fire has developed, then there is no need to be a hero. It is better to help get people out and notify the fire department. The 112 telephone number accepts all calls, and professionals will be sent to help you immediately.”

    Deputy Director of the Center for Professional Education “Fire Safety” Alexander Salabutin spoke in detail about compliance with fire safety rules at the university and dormitories. He said that recently the number of fires of devices with lithium-ion batteries, in particular, electric scooters, has increased. There are special fire extinguishers for them. Alexander Nikolaevich noted that the use of electric scooters is prohibited on the territory of the university.

    The students were also addressed by the Deputy Chief of Police of the Kalininsky District Alexey Amosyonok and the Chairman of the Council of Veterans of the OMON “Baltika” (on transport), a member of the St. Petersburg city branch of “Combat Brotherhood” Vadim Matveyev. They warned about the danger and consequences of thoughtless actions that young people can commit at the very beginning of their independent life. They explained in what situations one should be vigilant and careful so as not to harm their future.

    At the end of the lesson, youth workers from the Harmony Volunteer Projects Center, rescuers and first aid instructors Violetta Lee and Tatyana Plekhanova talked about what volunteering in the Emergencies Ministry is, and invited people to join their work and participate in collecting humanitarian aid.

    Arina Puchkova, head of the student fire and rescue squad “Pyotr Velikiy”, also spoke. She reported that the squad is part of the All-Russian Student Rescue Corps, whose main activity is assistance in eliminating emergency situations, and announced that a new recruitment will soon be taking place: those who wish can join.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University to host all-Russian competition “Best Welder 2024”

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

    Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University was visited by the Director General of the self-regulatory organization of the Association “National Agency for Welding Control” (NAKS) Andrey Prilutsky and the Director of the Regional North-West Interindustry Certification Center LLC Alexey Levchenko. The talks focused on popularizing and enhancing the prestige of the welding profession, as well as organizing the All-Russian competition of professional skills “Best Welder 2024”.

    At a meeting with the rector of the Polytechnic University Andrey Rudskoy and the director of the Institute of Mechanical Engineering, Materials and Transport Anatoly Popovich, the partners agreed to hold the opening and draw of the Best Welder 2024 competition on November 25, 2024, at the university.

    The competition will be held in four nominations.

    Arc welding with a consumable coated electrode (RD/111). Arc welding with a consumable electrode in a protective gas (MP/135). Arc welding with a non-consumable electrode in a protective gas (RAD/141). Welding with a heated tool (NI).

    Discussing the upcoming events, Alexey Prilutsky noted the high level of training of SPbPU students in the Metallurgy department, and also appreciated the development of breakthrough technologies in the field of welding.

    At the end of the meeting, Andrei Rudskoy proposed using the university’s scientific potential to create joint educational programs for training highly qualified personnel.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: The city has put 12 non-residential premises in the center of the capital up for auction

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The city has put 12 non-residential premises in buildings located in the central districts of the capital up for auction. Bid campaigns will be completed between September 25 and November 11, depending on the lot selected. This was reported by the press service of the capital Department of Competition Policy.

    “The presented objects are located in basements or ground floors of buildings. Their cost will be determined during auctions that will be held from October 4 to November 20, depending on the lot. All premises have a free functional purpose, so the winners of the auction will be able to open pick-up points, beauty salons, shops and other service institutions in them,” the press service said.

    11 premises are connected to the main utility systems: electricity, sewerage and water supply, one – only to water supply.

    Five non-residential premises are located in buildings located in Presnensky district, two objects per house in Khamovniki and Basmanny district, and one more in buildings in the districts Meshchansky, Arbat and Zamoskvorechye.

    The area of the premises ranges from 11.8 to 402 square meters. Registration on the digital trading platform is required to participate in the auction. “RoselTorg” and enhanced qualified electronic signature.

    The capital regularly puts up for auction properties for commercial use. As before reported Sergei Sobyanin, since 2014, sales of city real estate have increased 13 times. Commercial buildings and premises, parking spaces, plots for the construction of private houses or land for shops, service centers, cafes and restaurants are sold and leased at auctions. Non-stationary retail facilities are also offered.

    Moscow is a city that develops entrepreneurship. The capital puts various properties up for auction, and the showcase of the offered objects is Moscow investment portal. In the section “Property from the city” All necessary information about the lots is published: photographs, documentation, conditions and form of implementation. Here you can also take a 3D tour of the objects. You can participate in city auctions remotely – the entire procedure takes place online.

    Development of electronic services for business corresponds to the objectives of the national project “Digital Economy”. You can find out more about it and other national projects implemented in Moscow Here.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Tatyana Golikova: Within the framework of new national projects, the Government will continue to work on modernizing children’s healthcare

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

    Deputy Prime Minister Tatyana Golikova welcomed the participants of the first All-Russian forum “Children’s Health – Russia’s National Priority”.

    Dear colleagues!

    Today, the first All-Russian forum “Children’s Health – Russia’s National Priority” begins its work in Moscow. And I wholeheartedly welcome the participants, organizers, and guests of this major professional event.

    Tatyana Golikova greeted the participants of the first All-Russian forum “Children’s Health – Russia’s National Priority”

    For leading scientists and doctors from different regions of the country, this is an opportunity to discuss a wide range of issues, exchange experiences, and outline new paths for joint activities.

    Your forum is taking place in a significant year for the country – the Year of the Family.

    We pay special attention to preserving and improving children’s health. It is important that every child has access to medical care, no matter where they live – in the city or in the countryside. Families and parents of children must be confident that the state will always provide them with help and support, surround them with attention. To this end, within the framework of new national projects, the Government will continue to work on modernizing children’s healthcare, strengthening the medical infrastructure, updating the material and technical base of perinatal centers, children’s clinics and hospitals, as well as creating a healthy environment around children, developing healthy lifestyle skills in them.

    Particular attention will be paid to the introduction of modern technologies for the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and medical rehabilitation of children, the creation of new drugs designed for convenient and comfortable administration by the child.

    I am confident that discussions of the medical and scientific community, experts of various profiles will allow us to develop specific measures that will help the modern development of children’s healthcare, maintaining the health of millions of our young citizens.

    I wish all participants fruitful work, constructive communication and success.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Come to the anniversary final of the KVN League of the State University of Management for the mood

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

    On September 27, 2024 at 17:00 in the Assembly Hall of the State University of Management, the grand finale of the season of the GUU KVN League will take place.

    The strongest and most talented teams that have gone through many challenges and proven that they are worthy of fighting for Olympic gold in the 25th anniversary season of the University League have reached the final.

    The finalists: “Minimum”, GUU; “Fildepersovye”, GUU; “Kontora”, RosNOU; “Charodeyki”, RosNOU; “Nastroika”, MGPPU/Synergy; “Vtoraya seria”, Synergy.

    This game will be a real triumph of humor, intelligence and resourcefulness. Don’t miss your chance to become part of the history of the KVN GUU League.

    Fellow spectators not from the State University of Management must register.

    For those who want to try their hand on stage next season, we recommend joining a special chat.

    Don’t boycott the Games, come to the KVN GUU League final!

    Subscribe to the tg channel “Our State University” Announcement date: 09/25/2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sobyanin spoke about the opening of the second fish market in Moscow in the North-West Administrative Okrug

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    The second fish market in Moscow has opened in Mitino.

    “The success of the festival

    “Moscow is on the wave. Fish week” inspired us to create the first fish market – in Kosino-Ukhtomsky. During its operation, more than a million buyers visited it. Seeing such a demand for fresh, high-quality fish and seafood, we decided to open a second market – in Mitino. Its area is over four thousand square meters. And with the onset of warm weather next spring, we will additionally open a terrace,” – said Sergei Sobyanin.

    The new market has a branded corner called “Moscow – on the Wave,” for which a special menu has been developed.

    The open kitchen of the new market is twice as big as in Kosino-Ukhtomsky. Products purchased at the market will be cooked for free. And on the master class sites, guests can learn how to cook fish and seafood dishes.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: SUM staff and students took part in the International Forum “Digital Transportation – 2024”

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

    On September 23-24, 2024, the Lomonosov cluster hosted the II International Forum “Digital Transportation”, in which a group of teachers and scientists from the State University of Management took part, and our volunteers helped in the organization.

    For the second year in a row, the forum has brought together industry leaders, experts and government officials. The focus is on the main trends and key tasks of the transport and logistics complex, innovative digital solutions, import substitution issues and ensuring the technological sovereignty of our country.

    The Forum was attended by the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Roman Starovoit, his deputy for digitalization Dmitry Bakanov, CEO of PJSC Aeroflot Sergey Aleksandrovsky, Chairman of the Board of JSC Russian Railways Oleg Belozerov, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Sitronics Group Nikolay Pozhidaev, CEO of JSC GLONASS Alexey Raikevich, Director of Digitalization of the State Corporation Rosatom Ekaterina Solntseva, Vice President of the FESCO Transport Group Dmitry Surovets.

    From the State University of Management in the business program of the forum, Professor of the Department of Transport Complex Management Vladimir Savchenko-Belsky, Associate Professor of the Department of Transport Complex Management Artem Merenkov, Associate Professor of the Department of Project Management Svetlana Sycheva, and Director of the Business Incubator Dmitry Rogov took part.

    Participants discussed advanced technologies in the field of digitalization of transportation, the introduction of unmanned systems on land, in water and in the air, cybersecurity issues, the use of “big data”, mechanisms and projects for the transition from import independence to the export of large digital platforms in the field of transport, logistics and tourism services. Experts shared their experience in implementing digital solutions in state and municipal administration to improve management efficiency and provide better services to citizens and spoke about the most ambitious plans for the near future. A separate session was devoted to staffing the industry.

    The forum was also attended by students of the Institute of Industry Management studying in the educational programs “Logistics and Supply Chain Management”, “Transport and Logistics Systems Management”, “Automotive Business Management” and “Project Management”. And 13 students of our university helped in organizing the Forum as volunteers.

    For students studying in a specialized field, it is especially important to attend such events in order to delve deeper into the specifics of their future profession, get acquainted with innovative solutions, learn about current trends in the industry and establish useful contacts with potential employers.

    The Forum is organized by the Digital Transport and Logistics Association with the support of the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation.

    Subscribe to the TG channel “Our GUU” Date of publication: 09/25/2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: More than 250 Moscow heating stations have been equipped with smart leak detection technology since the beginning of the year

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    This year, specialists from the city economy complex equipped more than 250 heating stations with smart leak detection technology. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Housing and Public Utilities and Improvement Petr Biryukov.

    “Events are ongoing to equip heating points with smart leak detection technology, which allows identifying possible unreliable sections and promptly repairing them, preventing emergency situations in heating networks and hot water supply networks. Since the beginning of the year, more than 250 heating points of PJSC MOEK have been equipped with this system. Thus, today smart technology is available at 7.2 thousand,” noted Petr Biryukov.

    Algorithms for identifying signs of hidden leaks in heat distribution networks based on the analysis of data from the automated Dispatching system were developed in 2020.

    The algorithms use information from about 10 different sensors from each heating point. The program analyzes insignificant changes in the most important parameters in real time during the night hours of equipment operation, when hot water consumption is minimal. Thanks to this, it is possible to determine heat losses as accurately as possible and identify a potentially unreliable section, to which a repair team is immediately sent.

    The system allows detecting even minor technological violations, which at the initial stage may not have external signs. This is, for example, a leak of the coolant or a deterioration in the parameters of the consumer.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Polytechnic University Higher School of Engineering and Economics Wins BRICS Megagrant Competition

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

    A team of researchers from the Higher School of Engineering and Economics (VIES) of the Institute of Industrial Management, Economics and Trade, together with colleagues from India and China, have won an international mega-grant from the BRICS framework program. Over the course of three years, the research team will analyze and evaluate the sustainable development of industrial and regional structures in the countries participating in the project.

    The project of the Higher School of Engineering and Economics, developed jointly with scientists from India and China, received funding under the BRICS STI Framework Programme Call 2023: Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation.

    The BRICS Framework Programme for Scientific and Technological Integration (BRICS STI FP) is aimed at supporting advanced technical, economic, environmental and social solutions in priority areas for ensuring the progressive development of the Commonwealth countries and bringing a synergistic effect. The programme envisages an annual competition for mega-grants for the implementation of international research projects involving participants from BRICS member states jointly carrying out fundamental, applied and innovative research.

    A total of 104 applications were submitted for the competition in 2024. The project of the team of researchers from the Higher School of Engineering and Economics led by the director of VIES Dmitry Rodionov on the topic “Managing the sustainable development of industrial structures within the framework of the Water-Energy-Food concept” became one of 19 winning projects that were selected for financial support.

    The research project of the SPbPU team of scientists is based on the latest concept of “Water-Energy-Food”. The work will involve a comprehensive systemic study in three areas: analysis and assessment of the potential for sustainable development in the fuel and energy complex, mechanical engineering and the agro-industrial complex in Russia, India and China. The central link in the study is the economic and mathematical block “Systemic Modeling of Industrial and Regional Structure Development Management Processes” under the supervision of Doctor of Economics Andrey Zaitsev. The best mathematical models and tool developments will be implemented in decision-making systems in managing the sustainable development of industrial structures in Russia, China and India.

    The success of the project in the grant competition was largely determined by the scientific competencies and creative potential of the VIESH team, including both experienced scientists – doctors of science (D. G. Rodionov, N. G. Viktorova, I. A. Rudskaya, A. A. Zaitsev), and young researchers trained by the school, including those who received PhD degrees in the dissertation councils of the Polytechnic University (N. D. Dmitriev, A. S. Furtatova, D. D. Tutueva, D. A. Kryzhko). The team included researchers involved in the economics of energy, water resources, the agro-industrial complex, and the development of mathematical and statistical methods in economics.

    The project will be implemented with the support of industrial partner Neo Engineering LLC.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Over six thousand Muscovites will begin resettlement under the renovation program in September and October

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    In September, residents of 12 buildings began moving into apartments under the renovation program. In the near future, city residents from another 13 old buildings will begin moving into new buildings. This was reported by the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Urban Development Policy and Construction Vladimir Efimov.

    In September, 11 buildings built under the renovation program will be handed over for occupancy in the capital. More than six thousand Muscovites will move into them.

    “New buildings erected under the renovation program are located in six administrative districts. Thus, four residential complexes are located in the Eastern District, two new buildings are in the South-Eastern and Western Districts, and one building is in the Central, Southern and Northern administrative districts. More than 2.8 thousand apartments have been prepared for those moving,” Vladimir Efimov noted.

    Playgrounds, sports grounds and recreation areas are located near the houses. All residential complexes are designed taking into account the principle of a barrier-free environment, i.e. they are convenient for people with limited mobility and parents with baby carriages.

    The ground floors are non-residential premises. They are intended for commercial use – service facilities and other necessary infrastructure can be located there.

    “As part of the renovation program, 25 old houses will be resettled. City residents are moving within the boundaries of their district. For some, transport accessibility is improving. For example, future new residents in the Nagorny District are moving to a house in Elektrolitny Proyezd. It is located a three-minute walk from the Nagornaya metro station,” added the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of Urban Development Policy

    Vladislav Ovchinsky.

    The move is being carried out in stages. The resettlement of residents of four old houses in the Nagorny district has now begun, two buildings are being vacated in the Voykovsky, Lyublino and Fili-Davydkovo districts. In addition, residents of one house in the Presnensky district and one in the Vostochny district are moving.

    As reported by the Minister of the Moscow Government, Head of the Department of City Property Maxim Gaman, offers of equivalent apartments have been sent to 1.9 thousand residents of old houses in six districts of the capital. They have already started to inspect the new housing. In addition, the mos.ru portal has a super service “Assistance with moving within the framework of the renovation program”Muscovites with a full account can choose the date and time for viewing the apartment online.

    Earlier Sergei Sobyanin reportedthat in September 11 houses will be handed over for settlement under the renovation program.

    Almost 20 thousand Muscovites have signed contracts for new apartments under the renovation program since the beginning of the year

    Renovation program housing was approved in August 2017. It concerns about a million Muscovites and provides for the resettlement of 5,176 houses. In 2023 alone, 59 new buildings in the capital were handed over for settlement and the resettlement of over 47 thousand people was ensured. Earlier, Sergei Sobyanin ordered to increase the pace of implementation of the renovation program has doubled.

    Moscow is one of the leaders among regions in terms of speed and volume of construction. Over the past few 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 buildings in the capital has doubled – from three million to five to seven million square meters per year. More information about this and other national projects being implemented in Moscow can be found Here.

    Since the start of the renovation program, the number of launch pads has tripled

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: “Celebration of Creative Industries”: Telling Stories 2024 Festival Held at HSE

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

    © Higher School of Economics

    It was dedicated to the 10th anniversary Faculty of Creative Industries HSE University. September 20 at the venues Center of Cultures Lectures, master classes, discussions, screenings of works and other activities were held at the HSE. Students, teachers and other faculty members, artists and media business leaders, as well as future applicants took part in them.

    The first Telling Stories festival took place in 2018 and since then it has usually been held for 1-3 days at the end of May. This time the dates have been changed, as it became part of the FCI anniversary program.

    Telling Stories “This is a celebration of the creative industries of the Higher School of Economics,” says the deputy dean of the FCI, director Institute for the Development of Creative Industries HSE Tatyana Rivchun. – It is a large program consisting of lectures, seminars, round tables, master classes, demonstrations of students’ work and much more. The best and completed works are selected, which are worth showing to a wide audience, including our future applicants.”

    All departments of the faculty demonstrate their achievements: Institute of Media, School of Design, School of Communications, Institute of Cinema and the Institute for the Development of Creative Industries. So the festival becomes a platform for interaction between students and teachers of various educational programs.

    “Here we have the opportunity to discuss issues that go beyond the interests of a particular school or institute,” explains Arseniy Meshcheryakov, head of the School of Design. “Creative industries are an interdisciplinary concept, so designers should communicate with advertisers, media people with filmmakers, and so on. The festival helps establish horizontal connections and the emergence of joint projects.”

    “I was delighted”

    Every year, the festival welcomes stars of the creative industries.

    This time, writer and screenwriter Alexander Tsypkin was among them. He held a screening and discussion of two of his short films, one of which, “Farewell, Beloved!”, was awarded the Russian Guild of Film Scholars and Film Critics prize at Kinotavr “For an original solution to the traditional theme of separation in the spirit of modern times.”

    “I really enjoyed interacting with the students. Not only did they ask great questions, but they also offered me creative ideas,” he said. “One young man reimagined the ending of the film ‘Farewell, Love!’ and I think his version is cooler than mine. I was amazed.”

    The discussion “From Cannes Lions Winners to Russian Masterpieces,” dedicated to storytelling techniques in advertising videos, was moderated by Vladimir Evstafiev, a professor at the HSE School of Communications and a legend in the Russian advertising industry.

    “I like the HSE auditorium, and as a teacher I consider it one of the most interesting for communication,” said Vladimir Evstafyev. “Advanced and interested students study here, who want to know, think and understand meanings. All the questions were to the point, and not a single person left the room.”

    Together with the master, Guzella Nikolaishvili, president of the LIME social advertising and communications festival, also held at the FKI, took part in the conversation with the students. “We showed a brilliant work – a social video that won one of the seasons. The viewers were able to see that social advertising is a special art,” added Vladimir Evstafiev, head of the LIME jury.

    “A Surge of Creativity”

    The lecture by Igor Kirikchi, a well-known media manager and CEO of the advertising and communications group BBDO Moscow, was devoted to creativity in advertising. He gave a definition according to which creativity is, among other things, a person’s ability to deviate from standard rules, ideas and templates, and put forward the thesis that creativity determines the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.

    “The modern history of Russian advertising began in 1989 and in the 1990s it was marked by a surge of creativity,” said Igor Kirikchi. “It may seem strange to you, but even a fan factory was among the advertisers. Financial pyramids were advertised – “MMM”, “Khoper-Invest”, as well as the bank “Imperial”, vodka “White Eagle”, Herschi Cola and much more. This advertising was remembered by people who lived in those times, because it was original, sometimes a little primitive, sometimes naive, but quite interesting.”

    The lobby of the Center of Culture hosted the All-Russian creative competition “Advertising Designer,” which is held annually by the School of Communications at the National Research University Higher School of Economics.

    “In the tenth grade, I took part in the first ever “Advertising Designer” competition, not suspecting that it would help me at the start and when choosing a profession,” shared Arina Torubarova, a student at the Faculty of Culture and Information Technologies. “I was very interested in the topic of museums, and I made a video about the favorite museums of my peers. In it, I showed that culture and museum work are not boring, that this is a real cultural field where there is room for creativity and a modern approach. I took a camera from my father, edited the video and won. Now I am studying at the Higher School of Economics.”

    Film about the temple

    One of the key events of the festival was the screening of the documentary film “Remember What You Want to Forget”, dedicated to the 20th anniversary of the tragedy in Beslan. The authors focused on the Church of the Resurrection of Christ, located next to School No. 1. The heroes of the film were school teachers, former hostages, parents who lost their children, and icon painters.

    Before the screening, the authors of the film, 4th-year students of the educational program “Journalism» HSE Institute of Media Arina Korosteleva and Maxim Selivanov — told about the history of its creation and promotion. They especially noted the role of the senior lecturer of the Institute of Media Alexander Dyukov, who took over the leadership of this project. On September 1, 2024, the premiere of the film took place on the Spas TV channel.

    The students emphasized that the work on the film was completed with the support of the FKI – with a grant from the HSE this summer they went on a second trip to Beslan, which made it possible to make the film long and multifaceted. “If you want to realize your idea and you need advice on how to fill out an application for a grant, contact us, we will be happy to explain everything,” Arina Korosteleva told the meeting participants.

    After the premiere, it was possible to speed up the collection of funds to complete the construction and painting of the temple. You can find out more about how the students worked on the film Here.

    Chekhov and Shakespeare

    The festival program also included screenings of feature films shot by students of the HSE Film Institute. There was also a screening of the play “The Seagull”, prepared last year by second-year students. The director was the academic director of the educational program “Actor» Igor Sharoiko.

    The play’s protagonist is a young director, Kostya Treplev. In order to understand his fate, he decides to stage a play through the prism of his memories and finds similarities between his life and Shakespeare’s play “Hamlet”. In particular, he finds out that his family’s quiet life has ceased to be so because of his father.

    The genre of the play is a combination of physical theatre, when the actors’ movements dominate the text, and modern drama. True connoisseurs recognized not only Chekhov and Shakespeare, but also contemporary figures of theatrical art in the lines heard from the stage.

    Actor Sergey Bolgar, a student at the Institute of Cinema, told how the work on the play went. “Each student brought a sketch, paired or single. Based on them, we put together a physical theater play. Each movement has its own subtext,” he explained.

    “For us, performing at the festival with the play “The Seagull” is a happy opportunity to show what we do,” says Igor Sharoiko. “In addition, this is a popularization of physical theater, which exists in Russia, but is rarely talked about. Young artists enter the territory of an expressive language, which requires words to a lesser extent, and to a greater extent – their psychophysical expression, as well as plastic skills.”

    “Camera, action!”

    The festival program also featured student works in the short film and animation genres.

    The School of Design showed the audience a selection of animated films that combined minimalist motion design and animation created using traditional, hand-made materials. Nikolai Kovalenko, a graduate of Ivan Tverdovsky’s workshop at the School of Design, presented the film “Lelera” to the guests. This work was awarded the Grand Prix of the 31st Open Festival of Student and Debut Films “Saint Anne”. Alexandra Persheeva, academic director of the educational program “Contemporary art“.

    Students of the Institute for the Development of Creative Industries Danil Popov and Alena Semirikova recorded a special episode of the program “Perspective” with the guests of the festival. “This is a podcast from students for students, in which we, together with experts, discuss what creative industries are,” they explained.

    AI and designers

    The authors of the Telling Stories 2024 program could not leave aside the topic of artificial intelligence. It was the subject of a discussion organized by the School of Design. The participants — famous artists and designers — were asked to answer the question of how the paradigm of their work is changing in the era of AI.

    According to digital artist Andrey Maksimov, there are very few players left in the design industry who do not use neural networks. “Everyone chooses what a neural network will be for them – an assistant in some work or a powerful tool for implementing visual ideas. This, of course, makes work easier and helps in self-expression,” he explained.

    Arseniy Meshcheryakov stated that the use of AI will lead to increased competition in the field of art and design.

    “Previously, you could say: “I learned to draw a plaster head in art school, look what a master I am,” but today it is nonsense. You need to create a comprehensive project that for some reason will be in demand by your audience, consumer, customer. And this clashes with what is happening in education in the era of ChatGPT, when there is no point in exams based on tickets, and students need to develop their horizons, system of views, and the ability to implement projects,” says the head of the School of Design.

    What’s next?

    As Tatyana Rivchun noted, other events dedicated to the 10th anniversary of the FCI are also being held under the Telling Stories festival brand this year. In particular, the School of Design and the School of Communications are planning to organize them in the coming months.

    “Our faculty is a whole universe of creativity, full of stars. Each of them is constantly growing and shining brighter. Every year new stars appear. Due to this, our FCI universe is expanding. We hope that it will give birth to other galaxies and dimensions in the field of creative industries, and our festival will involve new participants from all over the world in its orbit,” added Tatyana Rivchun.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Sergei Sobyanin congratulated Valentina Matviyenko on her re-election

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    Source: Moscow Government – Government of Moscow –

    Sergei Sobyanin congratulated Valentina Matviyenko on her re-election as Chairperson of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. He wrote about this inon your telegram channel.

    “The unanimous support of the senators is not at all surprising. Valentina Ivanovna is a patriot of Russia and, what is important, a true professional in her field and a person of action. I am confident that under the leadership of Valentina Ivanovna, the Federation Council will implement many more useful initiatives for the benefit of our people and the country, and the cooperation between the upper house of parliament and Moscow will remain successful and fruitful,” wrote Sergei Sobyanin.

    Source: Sergei Sobyanin’s Telegram channel @mos_sobyanin

    The Mayor of Moscow wished Valentina Matvienko the achievement of all her intended goals.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: With the support of Rosneft, the Oceans Day festival was held in Sakhalin

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    Source: Rosneft – Rosneft – An important disclaimer is at the bottom of this article.

    The seventh environmental festival “Oceans Day” was held in Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk with the support of the Sakhalin-1 project. This environmental education event is timed to coincide with World Maritime Day and is traditionally celebrated at the end of September. Festival visitors were told what everyone can do to protect the fragile marine ecosystem.

    The world ocean is one of the largest ecosystems on the planet, a source of oxygen and an absorber of carbon dioxide. 70% of the Earth’s surface is covered with water. More than 2 million species of various organisms live in rivers, lakes, seas and oceans: invertebrates, fish, mammals, birds and many others.

    Festival guests took part in various educational stations, where they learned the “ABCs of Marine Mammals”, were able to draw their own whale, learn about the impact of human activity on the animal habitat and how to protect the sea from waste. Particularly popular were the stations “Inhabitants of the Deep Sea” and “Getting to Know the Seals”, “Pacific Eagle”, where you could learn about rare species of fish, mammals and birds of the Pacific coast of Russia.

    Environmental care is an integral part of Rosneft’s corporate culture and social responsibility. The Company’s activities are based on the principle of preserving a favorable environment and biological diversity in the regions of its presence. A number of initiatives are aimed at studying and restoring rare species of animals, including conducting environmental education events and developing a responsible attitude to the use of natural resources.

    The Okhotsk Sea gray whale population monitoring program has been implemented in the northeast of Sakhalin Island for 27 years. Scientists note that the population is growing and today there are already more than 350 individuals. Every year, the number of mammals is counted, their behavior is observed, and the food supply is studied, photo-identification studies and acoustic monitoring are carried out. The studies are carried out jointly with the leading scientific organizations of the country.

    In 2024, the Company developed a new research program, which received positive reviews from experts at the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources. Scientists, together with the Company’s relevant specialists, will monitor gray whales throughout the navigation period until the Sea of Okhotsk is covered with ice and the whales head to their wintering grounds.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 25, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Moscow Unveils New Tram Line on Sergey Radonezhsky Street

    Source: Moscow Transport

    The opening of a new tram line on Sergey Radonezhsky Street took place yesterday in the capital, which was a significant step forward in the development of the city’s public transport network. A new route – tram No. 2 – appeared on the line, connecting six districts of Moscow and becoming a convenient alternative for residents of the south-eastern, eastern and central districts of the city.

    Important benefits of opening a new tram line:

    • Faster, More Efficient Travel for Hundreds of Thousands:

    The newly launched Tram No. 2 route spans from 3rd Vladimirskaya Street to Kursky Train Station, offering a smooth and efficient journey in just 30 minutes. Previously, the same trip required approximately 40 minutes with two transfers. The new line is expected to benefit nearly 700,000 residents, providing them with convenient and direct access to key transportation hubs and social amenities.

    • Enhanced Connectivity and Accessibility:

    The tram line seamlessly integrates with the city’s existing transportation infrastructure, providing convenient transfers to 15 different stations, including Kursky Train Station, Moscow Central Diameter lines 2 and 4 (MCD-2, MCD-4), and metro stations Ploshchad Iliicha, Rimskaya, and others. Future plans include integrating the line with the Serp i Molot Moscow City Railway Station.

    • Modern Tram for a Modern City:

    The line is served by seven state-of-the-art Vityaz-Moskva trams, equipped with modern features including a low floor for easy accessibility, climate control, and charging stations. These trams operate on a 10-minute interval, ensuring frequent and efficient service.

    • Improved Urban Design:

    The introduction of the new tram line has also revitalized Sergey Radonezhsky Street. The even-numbered side now features a dedicated pedestrian walkway, providing a comfortable route for residents from their homes to the metro station and public transport stops. The roadway and sidewalks have been modernized, and the street is adorned with new lighting, navigation signs, and elevated tram stops.

    • Quiet and Efficient Travel:

    The construction of the new tram line incorporates innovative technology, featuring seamless track laying, rubber seals, and specialized vibration-damping mats. These design elements ensure quiet and smooth operation, enhancing the passenger experience. The 3.9-kilometer track is also separated from the roadway, further promoting safety and efficiency.

    • Investing in the Future of Public Transportation:

    This new tram line represents a significant investment in Moscow’s public transportation infrastructure and demonstrates the city’s commitment to providing efficient and accessible transport options for its residents. As the city celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Moscow tram, this new addition solidifies the tram’s role as an integral part of the city’s transport system

    The opening of the new tram line and the launch of Tram No. 2 provide residents with new, convenient routes for their daily commutes. The new line connects nine different railway lines, including metro, MCD, and MCC, and integrates over 200 social amenities, including schools, hospitals, and shopping centers, further enhancing accessibility for residents,- said Maksim Liksutov, Moscow’s Deputy Mayor for Transport and Industry.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Higher School of Economics student wins grand prize at Golden Bee Biennale

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

    The Golden Bee Global Biennale of Graphic Design is the main national poster competition and one of the largest events in the world dedicated to this art. This year, the Grand Prix of the Biennale was won by Sonya Kim, a fourth-year student of the profile “Communication design”She became the youngest winner in the competition’s history.

    In the 32 years of the Golden Bee’s existence, Russian designers have won the Grand Prix only twice – Anton Logvin in 1992, and then Igor Gurovich in 2012. Now Sonya Kim has done it for the third time! We would like to note with particular pride that all the winners today are associated with the HSE School of Design.

    Sonya Kim’s posters are dedicated to the play “Adler’s Room”, staged by Lera Surkova at the Yermolova Theatre. The action revolves around a hero suffering from dissociative identity disorder. Each sheet of Sonya Kim’s work is focused on this split – a person looks at us from everywhere, as if assembled from many of those others who coexist in him.

    The curator of the winning project was Igor Gurovich, winner of the Golden Bee Grand Prix in 2012. “Sonya is a smart and very independent designer,” he says. “It was very interesting to discuss the project with her, its idea and implementation strategies. Her victory is well-deserved. I am very happy!”

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Rosneft develops information modeling technologies

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    Rosneft Research Institute in Ufa presented new solutions for 3D modeling in the oil and gas industry at the conference “Provision of engineering services using information modeling technologies”. The event was attended by over 180 specialists from leading specialized companies from different cities of Russia.

    Rosneft is one of the leaders in the development of 3D design. Hundreds of objects have been designed in the Company using information modeling technologies. The information model helps to confirm the possibility of safe operation. Subsequently, the digital project is used at the stages of reconstruction and technical re-equipment of objects.

    Specialists from the Ufa Institute presented an updated unified catalog of 3D products to conference participants. Today, the digital database contains 277 thousand 3D products for design: from complex equipment to the simplest parts. Rosneft design institutes use the catalog when developing structures, plant sites, pipelines and other industrial facilities. Ready-made solutions significantly reduce time and increase design efficiency. The Institute’s IT specialists regularly update the catalog taking into account changes in industry documents.

    The conference also presented the results of applying information technologies to real objects. Including one of the largest 3D projects of the institute – the preliminary gas treatment unit (UPPG) at the Barsukovskoye field of Rosneft. The model includes more than 90 structures on an area of over 250 thousand square meters, which is comparable to the size of a populated area. Elements of the information model also added to the database of the unified catalog of the Company.

    For the first time, the organizers held a competition on information modeling within the framework of the conference. Representatives of design and scientific institutes competed in developing three-dimensional digital projects based on the received task. In order to prepare specialized specialists with 3D competencies, the Rosneft Scientific Institute in Ufa is developing specialized training programs. More than 100 specialists of the Company undergo training annually.

    Department of Information and Advertising of PJSC NK Rosneft September 25, 2024

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: A new tram line has opened in Moscow on Sergius of Radonezh Street

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    Source: Moscow Transport

    Yesterday, the capital saw the opening of a new tram line on Sergius of Radonezh Street, which was a significant step forward in the development of the city’s public transport network. A new route appeared on the line – tram No. 2, which connected six districts of Moscow and became a convenient alternative for residents of the south-eastern, eastern and central districts of the city.

    Moscow Transport.

    Important advantages of opening the new tram line:

    Faster, more efficient travel for hundreds of thousands of people:

    The newly launched tram route #2 runs from 3rd Vladimirskaya Street to Kursky Station, providing a smooth and efficient journey in just 30 minutes. Previously, the same journey took around 40 minutes with two transfers. The new line is expected to benefit around 700,000 residents, providing them with convenient and direct access to key transport hubs and social infrastructure.

    Improved connectivity and accessibility:

    The tram line fits seamlessly into the city’s existing transport infrastructure, providing convenient transfers to 15 different stations, including Kursky Station, lines 2 and 4 of the Moscow Central Diameter (MCD-2, MCD-4), the metro stations “Ploshchad Ilyicha”, “Rimskaya” and others. Future plans include integrating the line with the Moscow City Railway Station “Serp i Molot”.

    A modern tram for a modern city:

    The line is served by seven modern Vityaz-Moskva trams, equipped with modern features including low floors for passenger comfort, climate control and charging stations. Trams run at 10-minute intervals, providing frequent and efficient service.

    Improving urban design:

    The introduction of the new tram line also enlivened Sergius of Radonezh Street. A dedicated pedestrian path appeared on the even side, providing residents with a convenient route from their home to the metro station and public transport stops. The roadway and sidewalks have been modernized, the street is decorated with new lighting, navigation signs and overground tram stops.

    Quiet and efficient travel:

    The new tram line uses innovative technologies: seamless rail laying, rubber seals and special vibration-damping mats. These design elements ensure a quiet and smooth ride, improving the passenger experience. In addition, the 3.9-kilometer track is separated from the roadway, which further improves safety and efficiency.

    Investing in the future of public transport:

    The new tram line represents a significant investment in Moscow’s public transport infrastructure and demonstrates the city’s commitment to providing residents with efficient and affordable transportation options. As the city celebrates the 125th anniversary of the Moscow tram, this new addition cements the tram’s role as an integral part of the city’s transportation system.

    With the opening of the new tram line and the launch of tram No. 2, residents now have new convenient routes for daily travel. The new line connects nine different railway lines, including the metro, MCD and MCC, and unites more than 200 social infrastructure facilities, including schools, hospitals and shopping centers, which further increases accessibility for residents, said Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.

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  • MIL-OSI Russia: Financial news: 09/25/2024, 10-14 (Moscow time) the values of the upper limit of the price corridor and the range of market risk assessment for security RU000A101590 (DOM 1P-7R) were changed.

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    Source: Moscow Exchange – Moscow Exchange –

    09/25/2024

    10:14

    In accordance with the Methodology for determining the risk parameters of the stock market and deposit market of Moscow Exchange PJSC by NCO NCC (JSC) on September 25, 2024, 10:14 (Moscow time), the values of the upper limit of the price corridor (up to 101.4) and the range of market risk assessment (up to 1093.89 rubles, equivalent to a rate of 7.5%) of the security RU000A101590 (DOM 1P-7R) were changed.

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    https://www.moex.com/n73411

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