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09:00 - 10:10 | 11:00 - 12:10 |
Terrace Hall
Business Breakfast "Russian Industry: Responding to the Challenges"
In the presence of Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Russian manufacturers are facing the task of dynamically achieving technological sovereignty in critical industries. High-tech solutions, innovative developments and flagship megaprojects require consolidation from the government and business, creation of new cross-sectoral approaches to achieving these goals. Business breakfast at INNOPROM is a platform where global trends, acute and topical issues are discussed: ● industrial policy priorities from the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation ● business proposals for a consolidated industrial development strategy ● how can business and authorities jointly distribute risks and cope with difficulties in the project implementation? ● how to build efficient high-tech production chains? The breakfast will be held in the off the records format, video and audio recording is strictly prohibited. Supported by Natsprom Group of Companies and the Russian Engineering Union Participation in the breakfast is by special invitation only Gathering of guests from 8:30 a.m
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.1
Industrial Digital Platforms: Tools for Economy Transformation and Technological Independence
As part of "digital maturity" achieving by 2030, the majority of transactions will be automated through unified industrial digital platforms and data-driven governance models will be established, taking into account the accelerated implementation of technologies for processing large volumes of data, machine learning and artificial intelligence. The creation of industrial digital platforms will require effective joint work of business, government, science and education on the basis of deep cooperation, coordination of activities, integration of existing technological achievements and transition to practical application of new, advanced digital technologies.
Speakers:
Moderator: Renat Lashin, Executive Director, ARPP Domestic Soft
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.3
Productivity for the High-Tech Industry of the Future: Facilitating Marketable and Responsible Production
Increasing labor productivity helps to develop the competitiveness of industry, including through the implementation of digital solutions, robotization, artificial intelligence in the production processes, as well as the principles of lean manufacturing. As part of the national project "Labor Productivity", special competence centers are being created to generalize and replicate the best practices of lean production in the economy and social sphere. Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Kirill Kayem, Deputy Chairman of the Innovation Board, Skolkovo Foundation
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.2
Partnership for Promotion to the Markets of Greater Eurasia: We Win by Joining Forces
Today, Russian state corporations doing business both in the country and abroad can act as locomotives for business development and joint projects with small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) abroad. The availability of operating experience and production and sales assets allows state corporations to find mutually beneficial forms of cooperation and promote both individual SME companies and entire Russian regions in the international arena. Forms of cooperation may include attracting foreign partners to set up businesses in Russia and abroad, creating export-import cooperation, and SME participation in major infrastructure projects in the countries where state corporations operate. Greater Eurasia is a unique macro-region in terms of scale and diversity, a space of cooperation between many sovereign states. What are the factors in decision-making on the part of large corporations on cooperation with SMEs? What incentives can market participants and regulators provide for the development of such cooperation, including with a focus on the markets of Greater Eurasia? Speakers:
Moderator: Elina Tikhonova, RBC
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.5
Domestic Products for the Tourism Industry
The powerful leap in the development of Russian domestic tourism against the background of Western sanctions and the overall restructuring of the global and domestic economy has become not a crisis, but a stimulus for the industry. Domestic production of complex technical mechanisms will be in demand to provide resorts with quality infrastructure. The government supports related industries, thus determining a new round of tourism development in our country and at the same time stimulates domestic sectors of the economy, including engineering and production of supporting tourism infrastructure. At the panel session, it is planned to discuss the current need for domestic production of goods and equipment for the tourism industry, taking into account the goals set, as well as the necessary measures of state support to increase the capacity of industrial production for the tourism industry. Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Nadezhda Plotnikova, General Director, Federal Press Holding Company
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.6
Innovations in Industrial Engineering as a Key Factor in Achieving Technological Sovereignty
Issues for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Igor Korotetsky, Partner, Head of Engineering, Head of Operational Risk and Sustainability Practice, Kept
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10:30 - 11:30 | 12:30 - 13:30 |
Hall 2.1
Business Forum “Industrial Dialogue: Russia – The United Arab Emirates”
The UAE is the most important international industrial and technological hub in the Middle East, as well as Russia's largest partner in the Arab world. In just a few years, trade and economic relations between the two countries have reached the highest historical level. Last year, the Russian-Emirati trade turnover exceeded $10 billion. Industrial cooperation between the two countries is developing in almost all structural sectors: this includes machine building, transportation, metallurgy, as well as chemistry, pharmaceuticals and high digital and aerospace technologies. More and more Russian manufacturers are coming to the UAE's industrial zones with their advanced technologies, building production chains on the ground. UAE business is increasingly investing in Russia and becoming a key conduit for Russian industry in the Arab East and globally. The dynamics of growing mutual interest allows us to record the emergence of unique and mutually beneficial partnerships between leading Russian and Emirati industrialists - in a new dimension and capacity.
Invited Speakers:
Moderator: Sergey Gorkov, Chairman of the Russian-Emirates Business Council (REBC) |
12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.9
X Meeting of the Council on Industrial Policy of the CIS member States
Access to the event is granted according to the list
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.6
Open Meeting of the Working Group on Formation of Legal Basis and Principles of Regulation of Legal Relationships Related to Industrial Data Management Processes in the Russian Federation
Доступ для всех категорий участников, включая посетителей
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.7
Business Beyond the Earth: New Capacities for Advanced Aerospace Systems
The Russian industry has unique scientific and production competencies in the creation of aerospace systems for the whole world. Integration of several complex technological solutions for successful work above the Earth requires consolidation of efforts of companies with the most advanced experience. Russian aerospace business is already proving that bringing its own initiatives to life in space is not only a realistic and achievable goal, but also an opportunity to bring its own quality innovations and advance progress in the most complex industry. Deployment of satellite constellations makes it possible to significantly improve communication and Earth remote sensing services for a wide range of businesses. Business projects in this direction require the creation of a solid base for the assembly, testing and integration of their own domestic systems. How to efficiently organize production, establish cooperation and launch satellites into orbit? Speakers of the INNOPROM "aerospace" session will talk about it. Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Vasilii Tuganov, Regional Program Head, INNOPROM
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.8
Facilitating Bioeconomics in the Russian Federation: Searching for Industry Priorities
Bioeconomics is currently recognized as one of the key trends in ongoing innovation and a crucial component for global leadership in the 21st century. However, what exactly is it? What should Russia focus on today, launching the systematic development of bioeconomy? This issue will be the subject of a lively discussion between leaders from traditional industries such as chemicals, engineering, food processing, medicine, and education. Speakers:
Moderator: Vasily Osmakov, First Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.3
Technology Leadership Projects: Financing Toolkit and Programs
Investments in technological development for industrial enterprises are one of the key drivers of development. With limited external investment, the role of banks in the transformation of the economy has significantly increased, as industrial enterprises need significant amounts of financing to restructure and launch new production facilities based on innovative developments. To achieve these goals, over the past two years, effective support tools have been created on a systematic basis to provide the necessary funding for high-tech projects, as well as to give impetus to activities aimed at the implementation of innovations, including accelerating the process of commercialization of the latest developments. Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Andrey Lisitsyn, Managing Director, Financial Policy and Financial Markets Department, Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.2
Industrial Cooperation in the Eurasian Economic Union: Outlook and Capacities
The progressive development of the institutions of Eurasian economic integration actualizes the task of further strengthening the cooperative relations of the Eurasian business community. Along with the elimination of internal barriers and solving the tasks of attracting investment, this is facilitated by the creation of a Eurasian mechanism for financing industrial cooperation. The Eurasian Economic Commission, together with the business community represented by the EAEU Business Council, is actively working on forming a list of promising projects for the new mechanism and its further development. The participants of the session, organized by the EAEU Business Council together with the EEC, will discuss the EAEU's key tasks in the field of industrial cooperation, the features and opportunities of the new mechanism and evaluate the prospects for strengthening business relations in the EAEU. Speakers:
Moderator: Sergey Mikhnevich, Managing Director, Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.1
The Contours of Innovations in Industry: Who Sets Major Industrial Trends for the Years to Come?
The industry of the future will require rethinking the digital contour of manufacturing, business management models, and keeping a constant eye on the pulse of global technology trends. Not to catch up, but to set such trends, to set your own development bar, to implement visionary solutions - these are the vectors of industrial innovation. What will leave and what will remain, what will manufacturing be like in the coming decades, and what innovation trends will have a critical impact on the future of industry? Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Vadim Kulikov, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Russian Technological Foundation (“RTF”)
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.5
In Search of Personnel for Industry: Synergy Between Regions and Enterprise
Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Anna Osipova, Head of External Communications, hh.ru |
12:30 - 13:30 | 14:30 - 15:30 |
Hall 2.1
Make it in the Emirates
The leaders of government bodies and agencies in the UAE will provide unique opportunities for Russian companies to carry out an onboarding in the Emirates. They will discuss support tools and new methods for exporting industrial products. Opening remarks: Mohammad Al Jaber, UAE Ambassador to the Russian Federation Speakers:
Moderator: Abdulla Al Mahri, Director of Partnerships and Investments, MOIAT
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14:00 - 16:00 | 16:00 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.4
Scientific and Technological Development: the Grounds for a New Economic Policy
Ensuring sustainable socio-economic development of Russian industry and regions requires the speedy restoration of technological sovereignty. This can only be achieved through the combined efforts of the government, businesses, and the state scientific and educational sector. Regional programs for scientific and technological development should form the basis for the creation of tools and mechanisms for medium- and long-term cooperation. Questions for the discussion:
Speakers:
Participants:
Moderator: Aleksandr Shokhin, President of the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs
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14:00 - 15:30 | 16:00 - 17:30 |
Hall 2.1
Russia – UAE: B2B Working Groups
Russian INNOPROM participants have a unique opportunity to meet with the heads of UAE companies and present their technologies and products. Working groups:
Registration is closed
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14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.8
Low Carbon Energy Market in Russia: Challenges, Proposals, Growth Prospects
The low-carbon agenda is driving businesses to make technological changes. Industrial companies and organizations are offsetting emissions through the use of low-carbon energy and projects that remove carbon from the atmosphere, such as planting forests or using carbon capture and storage technologies. During the track we will talk about the development of the low carbon market in Russia and the benefits that industry gets from participating in it. Discussion questions:
Speakers:
Moderator: Elina Bilevskaya, INNOPROM Business Program Coordinator
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14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.10
Industrial Parks of Russia: a Joint Offer to Industrial Companies
To build a factory, expand current production, and place a new production line, some Russian manufacturers are facing the challenge of moving part of their enterprise to another region or even abroad. This is in the context of accelerating import substitution. Over the past twenty years, more than 400 specialized management companies have created professional sites in our country - these are industrial parks and special economic zones - to provide investors with all the necessary conditions and services for opening a new production facility. However, recent changes in the infrastructural needs of entrepreneurs mean that production needs to be created more quickly, the need for personnel has increased significantly, logistics has become more complex, and bank financing has become more expensive. There is also no time to carefully choose a site for the new facility. The panelists will share their experiences and discuss the services that can help industrialists establish new production facilities. Speakers:
Experts:
Moderator: Denis Zhuravsky, Executive Director, Association of Industrial Parks of Russia
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14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.2
The New Six-Year-Plan: Finding Levers for a New Technological Breakthrough
The government is working under the instructions of the head of state to achieve certain targets for the next six-year period. Specifically, it aims to increase manufacturing output by 40% by 2030, increase non-primary exports by at least 75%, and re-equip the economy with domestic technologies while minimizing imports. The development of the digital economy has also been given special attention through the dedicated Data Economy project. However, accelerating industrial production growth is challenging due to current structural constraints, such as a shortage of personnel and capacity, which, according to estimates by the Bank of Russia, depreciated by an average of 40% in 2023, with an already significant load. Questions for the discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Tatyana Edovina, Correspondent of the Economic Policy Department of the Kommersant newspaper, Editor of the Thematic Applications of the Kommersant «Ъ-Review»
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14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.3
Digital Financial Assets — an Innovative Tool for Financing Industry
Digital financial assets represent a new form of capital market that has been developed on the latest technology. DFAs offer a wide range of opportunities for the finance industry. They are easier and faster to issue than, for example, traditional securities. Over the past year, the DFA market has shown active growth. Its potential is estimated at trillions of rubles. The participants of the session will discuss the prospects and practical opportunities of digital assets in increasing the availability of financial resources for industry. Speakers:
Moderator: Maria Yurgelas, Managing Director, RSPP
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14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.1
Global Engineering: Staff Potential as the Foundation of Large-Scale Industrial Facilities
Smart engineering is a crucial component for the successful execution of major international and national projects. Engineering is widely used in various industries, including aerospace, construction, energy, mechanical, steel industry, agriculture, and the chemical industry. The primary objective is to achieve optimal results through investments in advanced technologies and scientific developments. Questions for the discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Igor Korotetsky, Partner, Head of the Engineering Department, Head of the Operational Risk and Sustainable Development Practice, Kept |
14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.6
Automation and Robotization of the fuel and Energy Sector: Industry 4.0 Technologies from the Arctic Circle to the Endless Deserts
The growth rate of industries in developing countries is also spurring demand for technology-independent, cutting-edge solutions that are ready to be implemented in industry and business processes in a wide range of economic and natural conditions. Due to Russia's unique geographical location and historically developed international cooperation in nuclear, hydroelectric and other sectors of the fuel and energy industry, the domestic industry has unique experience and competencies in deploying facilities and creating solutions for a wide range of production ecosystems: from mining to "data economy" infrastructures. As part of the discussion, experts will discuss the prospects of applying modern solutions and best practices in the field of automation and robotization of production facilities and present practices and cooperation formats relevant to the Global South. Speakers:
Moderator: Evgeny Abakumov, Director for Information Infrastructure, Rosatom
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14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.7
Ahead of the Curve: Beating Sanctions to New Markets
From the perspective of creating new products, IT companies not only respond to market demands, but also actively shape the landscape of innovative solutions, adapting to external pressure as quickly as possible and transforming challenges into opportunities. At the same time, the prospects for development depend on two key factors - the quality of the product and the company's ability to predict market trends and offer solutions that are ahead of its competitors' offerings, without compromising on reliability and sustainability. Understanding broader development trends provides significant competitive advantages, and it is essential to consider not only the options for growth within the industry but also to take into account broader economic factors - which industries are likely to become leaders or grow faster than others, which decisions they need, and what factors they will consider when choosing an IT product. Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Discussion participants:
Moderator: Veronika Romanova, RBC TV Anchor |
15:00 - 17:00 | 17:00 - 19:00 |
Hall 3.9
Meeting of the Coordination Council on Industry
Invitations only
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16:30 - 18:00 | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Hall 3.7
The Meeting of the RSPP Coordinating Council on Digitalization "Digitalization of Industry: Interaction of Industrial Competence Centers, Standardization of Software Products and Transition to Platform Solutions"
The interaction between various sectors of the economy is a key trend in the cross-industry digital transformation. To accelerate the transition of Russian businesses to domestic software, industrial competence centers were established in 2022 to replace foreign digital products and solutions. These centers brought together the efforts of major customers and leading IT developers in the country, allowing for a more efficient transition. Questions for the discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Egor Bespyatov, Director, Yakov & Partners Access for all categories of participants, including visitors
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16:30 - 18:00 | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Hall 3.3
Technology Alliances: Challenges and Solutions
The competition for technological leadership has intensified in the world, and major economies such as the US and China, due to the problems that emerged during the COVID-19 pandemic, are now also focused on import substitution policy. Leading domestic market players have accumulated significant experience of technological alliances in the oil and gas, energy and transportation industries, banking, chemical industry, metallurgy and a number of others.
Speakers:
Experts:
Moderator: Maria Kartuz, TASS
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16:30 - 18:00 | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Hall 3.8
Cooperative approach as a tool to increase the pace and quality of transition of Russian industry to domestic CAE class software
Sanctions pressure against Russian industry is intensifying. Restrictions have affected not only the supply of new products, components, parts for repair and service, but also the possibility of using software, IT in general. The government's course on import substitution supported by the domestic CAE market two years ago opened new prospects for Russian developers. However, the pace of transition to Russian industrial software remains insufficient. In addition, there is an obvious shortage of personnel with the necessary competencies in the field of practical application of domestic engineering software. Questions for discussion:
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16:30 - 18:00 | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Hall 3.2
Real Cases from the Russian Fintech: Could Business Have Faith in Russian Software?
Today, business is faced with many constraints, so it has to look for alternative solutions for organizing work processes. Thanks to this, Russian IT companies have been given the opportunity to unlock their potential and gradually occupy the niche of competitors that have left. Domestic fintech products, which are not inferior and sometimes even superior to their Western counterparts, occupy an important place in the market. This helps the industry to develop and offers a number of advantages to producers and consumers of services, especially in the industrial sector. However, the transition to new programs also carries undeniable risks. At the meeting we will discuss the development of the domestic software market under the conditions of foreign companies' withdrawal, consider real cases with leading market players, bank representatives and the regulator. Speakers:
Moderator: Elina Tikhonova, Anchor, RBC TV channel
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16:30 - 18:00 | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Hall 3.6
Eurasian Trade and Industry Hub in Abu Dhabi. Capacities for Manufacturing and Doing Business in the UAE and the Gulf States
Measures to support Russian manufacturers:
Speakers:
Partner: KEZAD
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16:30 - 17:30 | 18:30 - 19:30 |
Hall 3.4
National Champions in Foreign Markets: New Forms of Science and Technology Cooperation
In recent years, "national champion" companies have become drivers of innovative economic development, confidently occupying leading positions in their knowledge-intensive niches in Russia. All this has become possible due to the active participation of "national champion" companies in the implementation of import-substituting projects. At the same time, there are a number of factors that stimulate "national champion" companies to work actively in foreign markets, primarily in the BRICS countries. For example, the creation of complex knowledge-intensive products often requires the implementation of cross-country cooperation chains. Moreover, the development of a number of breakthrough solutions (for example, in the field of innovative medicines) often cannot be paid off solely due to the needs of the domestic market. Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Alexander Likhanov, General Director, National Champions Association
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17:00 - 18:00 | 19:00 - 20:00 |
Hall 3.10
EAEU Council on Industrial Policy
Invitations only
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19:00 - 23:00 | 21:00 - 01:00 |
Yeltsin Center
Official reception for VIP participants of the INNOPROM International Industrial Exhibition on behalf of the Governor of the Sverdlovsk Region
Headliner: Igor Nikolaev Venue: Yeltsin Center, st. Boris Yeltsin, 3 Guest gathering from 6:30 pm Access only for VIP badge holders
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09:00 - 10:30 | 11:00 - 12:30 |
Hall 3.9
Presentation: Ranking The Efficiency of Industrial Policy in Russian Regions
Access to the event is by list. With the participation of:
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.8
Horizon 2035: Shanghai Cooperation Organization – Pillar of the Global Economy
Enhancing global competitiveness and ensuring digital transformation of the national economies of the SCO member states by introducing digital technologies and creating favorable conditions for the gradual free movement of goods, capital, services and technologies is the main task of the SCO member states until 2035. Issues for discussion:
Welcoming remarks:
Speakers:
Moderator: Sergey Katyrin, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.3
Strategy for the Development of Human Resources in Industrial Companies
The colossal problem of staff shortage has affected almost all spheres of the Russian economy. Experts estimate that the shortage of specialists in Russia in 2023 will amount to almost 5 million people. The development of technologies and automation of processes will not solve the problem of staff starvation in the near future. Local tactical steps taken by businesses to raise salaries and retrain personnel do not help to radically change the situation either. At the same time, labor shortage is one of the main risks for the Russian economy. Human resource has turned into human capital. Manufacturers have high hopes for solving the problems related to staffing shortages, including the national projects, both those that have been extended ("Labor Productivity") and those that are only planned to be launched (National Project "Personnel"). The panel session will touch upon the effectiveness of already implemented national projects related to human capital and the response of the regions to their results. Speakers:
Moderator: Nadezhda Plotnikova, General Manager, FederalPress |
10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.6
Industry 4.0 Communications: from AI for the Office to IoT for the Real World
In the era of Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence is permeating all aspects of business life, from smart offices where intelligent services simplify the management of white-collar teams to manufacturing where blue-collar workers use Internet of Things (IoT) technology in the field. Intelligent Internet of Things (IoT) systems and devices are changing the way people and machines interact. In offices, artificial intelligence is improving decision-making and work organization, while in industrial facilities, IoT enables real-time and remote monitoring of equipment, as well as preventing accidents and reducing maintenance costs. Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Arkady Glushenkov, RBC TV channel presenter
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.1
Here We Go? Import Substitution in the Transport Industry
In the context of unprecedented sanctions, Russian machine builders are actively creating and producing new technological solutions for all assemblies and units in an accelerated mode. In the course of the discussion we will discuss what problems Russian vehicle manufacturers face in the process of import substitution and how they solve the emerging difficulties, as well as what results can be expected in the creation of different types of transport in Russia in the coming years, thanks to import substitution? Speakers:
Moderator: Daniil Chernenko, Member of the Board of Directors, NPK Avtopribor
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.2
Advanced Technologies for Living: Hardwiring Efficient Innovations
In modern megacities, industrial and urban infrastructure form a single digital ecosystem that integrates industry, transportation, and services for residents. Balanced implementation of new technologies should take into account the overall technological contour of the infrastructure, as well as rely on ensuring the integration of different systems, security, and operational processes.
Speakers:
Moderator: Petr Geltischev, Deputy General Director, Natsproektstroy
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.4
Industrial Data Economics: From Design to Production
Industrial enterprises will share their vision of the future of the industrial data economy, taking into account the experience of implementing Russian solutions in design, production and resource management loops. Developers will present new mechanisms for combining data in these loops "out of the box". Speakers:
Moderator: Andrey Baginsky, Head of Corporate Information Systems Development Department, Transmashholding
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.5
Technology Leadership – New Horizons
The development of high-tech production directly depends on the capabilities of the energy sector. Science-intensive and high-tech production and fundamental scientific research require stable supplies of affordable electricity, which can be provided by the country's developed energy infrastructure. Today, the Russian nuclear industry is technologically fully sovereign and is a driver for other industries. During the discussion, experts will discuss the implementation of the national project "Nuclear and New Energy Technologies", which will launch unique scientific projects, develop the regulatory framework, share competencies, train industry specialists, and develop cooperation between large corporations, science, and regions. Speakers:
Discussion participant:
Moderator: Alexander Fertman, Managing Director, Center for Industrial Technologies, Skolkovo Foundation
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12:00 - 13:30 | 14:00 - 15:30 |
Hall 3.8
Pitch Session "Industrial Cooperation in the Contour of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization"
The most important area of cooperation between the SCO member states in the field of industry is attracting investors and searching for opportunities to implement projects. Pitch-session is a communication zone for SCO business to find potential partners and investors in the field of digital solutions, production technologies, new technologies in energy and other areas. Digital solutions
Production Technologies
New technologies for power engineering
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.6
Educational solutions. Practical business effects and how to measure them
Representatives of Russia's largest industrial companies and experts from the education sector will discuss whether paying for employee education can be considered an investment? Are there real effects for business from investments in employee education and can they be measured? The discussion will take place within the framework of the business discussion "Educational Solutions for Industry". Discussion Questions:
Speakers:
Moderator: Alyona Norko, Head of Professional Education, Skoltech
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.4
Save Yourself: How Industrial Companies Can Achieve Energy Efficiency?
Energy saving as a key prerequisite for the growth of technological and environmental efficiency of enterprises and implementation of the BAT, a driver for the development of cities and remote areas, a factor in improving the reliability and climatic adaptation of energy supply systems. How do new factors of energy security, import substitution and climate policy affect the boundary conditions of energy saving and energy efficiency improvement in different sectors of the economy? Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Dr. Evgeny Gasho, Head of the Research Laboratory of Methodological Problems of Energy Saving, National Research University MPEI
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.7
CIS Countries. International Cooperation: Manufacturing and Marketing. New Solutions
Discussion points: ● Search and support for local suppliers in Russia: digital services and assistance for SMB manufacturers ● Import Substitution ● Collaboration between Russian SMBs and international companies ● How can Russian SMEs enter international markets? Requirements of large companies for their suppliers ● SME success stories Speakers:
Company presentations:
Moderator: Alexander Izyukov, Chairman of the Russian Chamber of Commerce and Industry Committee for Support and Development of Small and Medium Enterprises |
12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.5
Leasing: Key Tool for Industrial Business Resilience
Today, in our dynamically changing world, success in industrial development depends on innovation, technology and effective economic management. The Central Bank raises rates, the government raises taxes and sequesters forms of support. Leasing is a key tool for sustainable professionals who know how to grow their business and capitalize on the savings. Questions for discussion:
Speakers:
Moderator: Alexey Ivanov, Head of Commercial Leasing Department, Rosagroleasing
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.1
Artificial Intelligence: Capacities, Threats, and Challenges for Industrial Sectors of the Economy
The use of AI technologies is becoming a trend in the sustainable development of industrial enterprises. Active use of digital technologies, including AI technology, directly affects the stability and safety of production processes and influences the development of digital sovereignty of enterprises. As part of the panel, leading companies in the industry will discuss the following topics:
Speakers:
Moderator: Anna Kulashova, Managing Director, Russia and CIS, Kaspersky Lab
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.3
Digital acceleration of industry: robotization, AI, unmanned manufacturing
Today, one of the most important tasks is to increase the productivity and efficiency of industrial enterprises using a full range of tools: process optimization, personnel transformation and digital solutions. But optimization can quickly reach its "ceiling" in terms of expected effects, staffing is in short supply, and the trump card of "digital" is its limitless potential. Robotization, AI and unmanned manufacturing are just the tip of the iceberg of possibilities. However, a number of issues need to be overcome to reap the effects and accelerate the adoption of advanced solutions in real industry, the main ones being democratization of technology, ethics, calculation of effects, availability of computing power, synergy with existing initiatives, and security. The session will be a platform for representatives of Russian economic leaders who will share the latest solutions, implementation practices, and their own perspectives on accelerated adoption of high technologies. Issues for discussion:
Speakers:
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.2
PRO PROM – Industry of the Future
Industry is one of the key sectors of the global economy, constantly evolving and adapting to changing trends and technologies. A look into the future allows us to see which trends will be the main ones in this industry in the coming years. Experts continue to highlight the development of Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning technologies as a key trend, as automation will enable businesses to increase productivity, reduce risk and improve product quality. In doing so, manufacturing clusters are becoming true centers of life in modern society. Automation, digitalization, sustainability and cybersecurity are the hottest trends in industrial development. The discussion will touch upon such important aspects as: peculiarities of innovative technologies implementation in industrial evolution and Moscow's achievements in this field. Speakers:
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14:40 - 17:00 | 16:40 - 19:00 |
FORUM hall
Main Strategic Session: "Technology Partnership: in the Focus of International Business"
In today's world, no industrial product is created by a single company. The partnership of engineers and designers, producers and consumers, logisticians and consultants forms a smart ecosystem that is set up for self-renewal and development. Every year, Russia's main industrial exhibition demonstrates successful examples of cross-industry and interregional cooperation, providing businesses with unlimited opportunities for business contacts. In the 21st century, a critical success factor for business is involvement in international trade and production chains. Russian industrial companies, and not only the largest ones, manage to build an effective system of interaction with foreign partners from friendly countries. Domestic companies participating in INNOPROM continue to discover new markets, find new partners and investors. Delegations from dozens of countries come to INNOPROM not only to purchase the latest equipment and machinery, but also to participate in discussions on the formation of the main industry trends of the future. Speakers:
Moderator: Anton Atrashkin, INNOPROM Program Director
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15:00 - 15:15 | 17:00 - 17:15 |
FORUM hall
Award Ceremony of the National Industrial Award of the Russian Federation "Industry"
During the Main Strategic Session of INNOPROM, the announcement of the winner and awarding of the Industry Prize will take place. The ceremony will be attended by Anton Alikhanov, Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. Nominees - 2024:
The Prize was established by the Government Decree No. 637 dated June 26, 2015 and is awarded annually for achievements in the field of industrial production, associated with the mass application of fundamentally new products (techniques, devices, equipment, programs, materials and substances) and production technologies, characterized by technological novelty, affecting the growth of production output, including in other industries, and competitive in the global market. This year the award is being presented for the tenth time. More information about the award: https://industriaprize.ru
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19:00 - 00:00 | 21:00 - 02:00 |
Sinara Center
The Official Reception of the Partner Country United Arab Emirates UAE GALA DINNER
Invitations only.
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09:00 - 11:00 | 11:00 - 13:00 |
Terrace Hall
Transportation Cybersecurity. Main Challenges
Transportation is an industry with increased requirements for automation of technological processes, introduction of unmanned technologies, collection and analysis of large amounts of data and, as a consequence, cyber security. The main purpose of the discussion is to highlight the need for a comprehensive approach to cyber defense of high-tech vehicles, using the transportation industry as an example. Participants from leading companies in the industry will discuss the following issues:
Speakers:
Moderator: Evgenia Ponomareva, Head of Technology Partner Relations Department, KasperskyOS, Kaspersky Lab The breakfast will be held in an off the record format, video and audio recording is prohibited. Admission by invitations. Please send requests for participation to chitarra@innoprom.com Partner: Kaspersky |
10:00 - 12:50 | 12:00 - 14:50 |
Hall 3.3
Standardization as a Basis for Technological Independence
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Moderator: Andrey Lotsmanov, Deputy Chairman of the RUIE Committee on Technical Regulation, Chairman of the Council on Technical Regulation and Standardization under the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia
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10:00 - 11:30 | 12:00 - 13:30 |
Hall 3.9
Roadmap of Automated Process Control System Creation for Russian Industry
Representatives of industrial companies-customers, software and equipment manufacturers, public organizations and public authorities will voice their strategic vision of open industrial automation systems development as a means of ensuring technological independence and improving the efficiency of production management. In addition, the participants will discuss approaches to the development of key components of an open industrial automation system, distribution of responsibilities between the participants, necessary resources and timeframes for the creation and implementation of an open industrial automation system in Russia. There will also be a discussion of the issues of functional and information security in process control. Speakers:
Moderator: Anton Arnautov, Executive Secretary of the Working Group on Open ACS under the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation |
10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.8
Will AI Replace Industrial Designers?
Artificial intelligence is becoming indispensable in industrial design, as it allows you to automate the design process and speed up routine tasks. Designers can now work more on the creative component; the rest can be accurately done by the machine. During the discussion, experts will seek answers to the following questions:
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Moderator: Oleg Kapranov, Technology Project manager, Rossiyskaya Gazeta, author of the Toxic Digital channel |
10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.2
Component Manufacturers Forum Plenary Session
Limited supplies challenge Russian companies to substitute imported components. Russian suppliers, small and medium-sized companies, have limited opportunities to present their products to major manufacturers. Component Manufacturers Forum is an effective B2B platform for small and medium-sized component manufacturing companies to communicate with major Russian manufacturers. Organized meetings and negotiations within the framework of INNOPROM will allow to build direct interaction and stimulate import substitution in many industrial sectors. Speakers:
Moderator: Daria Chitarra, Deputy Program Director, INNOPROM |
10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.4
Panel Session: "Technological entrepreneurship: regional aspect of development"
The Strategy for Scientific and Technological Development of the Russian Federation, which outlines the tasks of scientific and technological development of the country until 2030, emphasizes technological entrepreneurship as one of the most important areas. In this process, universities become the drivers, which today solve not only educational and research tasks, but are also the flagships of creation, patenting and commercialization of innovative technologies and the basis for the growth of young technological leaders. During the discussion, experts will discuss: ● How to use the opportunities of the “University Technological Entrepreneurship Platform” project to create an environment of technological entrepreneurship in the regions? ● What is the motivation for businesses to participate in the creation and development of technological startup projects and startup companies? ● Is the university community ready to become a leader of the technological entrepreneurship system in the regions? ● What is the role of small technology companies in ensuring Russia's technological sovereignty? Speakers:
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.6
Biometrics as an Element of Infrastructure for Digital Transformation of Industry and Regions: Opportunities, Prospects, Scenarios of Application
Biometrics is used everywhere - from enterprise access systems to transportation, retail, government and commercial services. In Russia, this technology is being developed on the basis of the Unified Biometric System. Millions of Russians are already registered in it, and hundreds of companies use its infrastructure to serve their clients. The session participants will discuss:
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Moderator: Dmitry Ter-Stepanov, Deputy General Director, Center for Biometric Technologies
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.7
Robotization of Various Industries, Measures to Support High-Tech Projects
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Moderator: Evgeny Dudorov, Chairman of the Board, Chairman of the Board of the Consortium of Robotics and ISS, Executive Director, NPO Android Technics
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.5
Are we not Going Anywhere? Social Policy of Industrial Enterprises as a Driver of Domestic Tourism Development
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Moderator: Alexey Kharnas, Editor-in-chief, Expert
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12:00 - 13:30 | 14:00 - 15:30 |
FORUM hall
Awarding ceremony of the III All-Russian "Young Industrialist of the Year Award"
The award ceremony will be attended by top officials of federal and regional authorities, heads of business communities, companies, as well as 100 finalists of the contest with their support groups. INNOPROM participants can attend the ceremony on July 10 at the congress center of Ekaterinburg-Expo IEC, starting at 12.00.
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12:30 - 18:00 | 14:30 - 20:00 |
Hall 3.1
Components' Manufacturers Forum: B2B Meetings
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.2
Unmanned Aviation – Industry Development Strategy
A new civil UAV industry is emerging in Russia. Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have numerous applications in agriculture, construction, geospatial database development and updating, logistics (delivery to remote locations), and many other fields. The experts will discuss: Advanced technologies and solutions in UAS. Demand Stimulation for UAS. Development and serial production of UAS. Ways to grow the potential of large production centres. Market effectiveness of UAS implementation in key industries. Regional infrastructure for development, testing, certification, production and market launch of UAS. Speakers:
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Moderator: Vladimir Pastukhov, Director General, Agency for Technological Development
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.10
Prospects for the Introduction of Additive Technologies in Russia Based on Industry Leaders
Representatives of the industry community in the field of additive technologies, development institutions and executive authorities on a single platform, as well as key consumers of additive technologies in various industries will discuss the prospects for the development of additive technologies, technological independence, innovative developments and ideas in the field of equipment and technologies for additive manufacturing. Issues for discussion:
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Moderator: Olga Ospennikova, Executive Director of the Association for the Development of Additive Technologies
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.4
Research and Education Centers as Part of the Regional R&D System
RECs create research teams working for the industry. The qualification requirements for researchers are increasing, and competition for talented, highly qualified personnel is intensifying. Research and Education Centers (RECs) with young researcher labs and teams working in applied sciences are a success story. The experts will discuss:
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.8
Health, Safety, Human Capital: Key Factors of Sustainable Development of the Region
The growth of the level of human capital enhances Russia's economic security. The state should adopt a realistic approach to modifying risks in order to achieve the goals of public health - increasing the length and quality of life of Russians. The basics of health saving, which can be laid in the enterprises, concern not only the promotion of a healthy lifestyle, but also the possibilities of modifying the risk factors of the disease’s development of employees. Speakers:
Moderator: Vadim Kovalev, Advisor to the CEO of Ural Steel Management Company, member of the Public Chamber of the Russian Federation
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.5
Import Substitution of Software for Critical Information Infrastructure. Accelerating Migration to Domestic Software and Hardware-Software Complexes
According to President Vladimir Putin's decree No. 166 of March 30, 2022, government agencies and state companies are prohibited from using foreign software at CII facilities from January 1, 2025. In addition, the transition to trusted hardware and software systems (HSS) must be completed by January 1, 2030.
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Moderator: Alexander Levashov, Editor-in-Chief, TAdviser
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12:30 - 14:00 | 14:30 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.7
To the Dump or to the Museum? Why and Where to Store Old Industrial Equipment
Domestic production enterprises for modernization are gradually decommissioning outdated machines and units. Some samples of this equipment were put into operation during the Soviet industrialization period or even before and are valuable both in terms of cultural and historical heritage, and in terms of the possibility of using for educational purposes, as well as promising objects of public space for single-industry towns. However, the practice of museumfication of "industrial mahin" is still not widely spread, including because it is associated with a number of issues and restrictions: the mechanism of accounting and preservation of such objects at enterprises is not fully understood, there are difficulties with organizing exhibition spaces for them, competences are needed for projects development of integration of such objects into the urban environment, etc. Is it necessary to preserve these objects at all, or does society and cultural institutions have no such request, and it is easier to dispose of them? We will discuss Pipe Metallurgical Company (TMK) partnership session. Speakers:
Moderator: Yury Bogdanov, journalist, TV presenter, Russia 24
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13:00 - 14:30 | 15:00 - 16:30 |
Hall 3.9
Extended Meeting of the Committee on Waste Recycling and Recycling Resources of "Business Russia"
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13:30 - 15:00 | 15:30 - 17:00 |
Hall 3.3
Honest Talk: Staff Shortage and the Future of Industrial Companies
One of the key trends in the labor market is the shortage of highly qualified personnel for the needs of industry. In the next 10 years alone, the working-age population will decrease by an average of 1% per year. To overcome the shortage, companies need to embark on a total transformation of enterprises. The session is planned to discuss ways of digital transformation of industrial enterprises, as well as consideration of real cases of creating high-tech industries. Issues for discussion:
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Moderator: Alexey Nesterenko, Partner, S+Consulting
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14:00 - 16:00 | 16:00 - 18:00 |
Terrace Hall
Business Lunch "Economics of Opportunities: Projects and Initiatives of International Cooperation"
In the context of global economic transformation, common efforts to comprehensively modernize, cooperate and improve the competitiveness of national economies in the regional context are an indisputable competitive advantage. At the same time, the implementation of joint projects and initiatives, exchange of best practices open up great opportunities for new vectors of development of international cooperation. Issues for discussion:
Moderator: Mikhail Makarov, Director of the International Relations Office of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives. Partner: Agency for Strategic Initiatives
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14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.5
Profile Education in Robotics
At the roundtable, experts will discuss the prospects for the development of industrial robotics, consider the plan for a campaign to popularize robotization in Russia, and raise the topic of training professional staff for the industry. Qualified discussion of the topics from representatives of educational organizations. Speakers:
Moderator: Maria Obraztsova, Director of the Institute of Further Education, Innopolis University |
14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.2
Engineering as a Basis for Building Systems of Complex Technological Solutions in Industry
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Moderator: Alan Elbakiev, Strategy Director, Industrial Project Management Center |
14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.8
Development of Machine Tool Industry and Robotics. Challenges, Projects and Opportunities
In the state program "Development of Industry and Improvement of its Competitiveness" there are 24 federal projects in various directions, including the federal project "Development of Production Means". This project includes sections on Miring of the machine tool industry and industrial robotics. A clear impulse was given to all federal executive bodies that the development of the industry, designed to ensure the technological sovereignty and independence of the country, is one of the primary tasks.
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14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.10
Infrastructural Industrial Sites: The Engine of Development of International Trade and Industrial Cooperation
Today, the development of cooperation between infrastructural industrial sites (industrial parks, special economic zones) is an important part of promoting economic integration. Infrastructure sites play an important role in industrial cooperation, as they act as an effective mechanism for attracting investment, technological exchange, opening joint production facilities, increasing export opportunities and competitiveness. Questions for discussion:
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Moderator: Mikhail Labudin, Director, Association of Clusters and Technoparks of the Russian Federation |
14:30 - 16:00 | 16:30 - 18:00 |
Hall 3.7
Development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SME) in Manufacturing Industry
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Moderator: Maksim Tretyakov, Chairman of the Committee on Industry, OPORA RUSSIA |
15:30 - 17:00 | 17:30 - 19:00 |
Hall 3.9
Open meeting of the Sverdlovsk Oblast RUIE Commission on Digital and Information Technologies "Artificial Intelligence in Industry"
The event will focus on the main problems of applying artificial intelligence to improve the efficiency of production, product quality, safety control, assessment of the financial well-being of the organization and others. In addition, current solutions in the framework of data processing will be presented, and industrial enterprises will share their experience of AI application at their production facilities. Speakers:
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15:30 - 17:00 | 17:30 - 19:00 |
Hall 3.3
Smart Territories, Smart Companies: The Road to a Sustainable Future
Currently, approaches to sustainable development in general and ESG agenda in particular are being re-evaluated. There is a transition to large-scale regulation: the Bank of Russia has formulated Recommendations on the development of methodology and ESG-rating, the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation has developed the Standard for reporting on sustainable development, national standards of "green" construction for residential and commercial real estate are in the process of formation, which will replace the BREEAM and LEED standards that have left the Russian market. For a number of companies ESG-awareness is an integral part of corporate culture, for others it is relevant due to the use of investment instruments (placement of "green" bonds, sustainable development bonds). Thus, Russia is currently witnessing the formation of a financial and consulting industry of sustainability assessments and data. The discussion within the session is focused on comprehension of current processes with the formation of a comprehensive assessment with the involvement of specialized experts, representatives of the authorities, and the scientific community. Questions for discussion:
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Moderator: Alexey Kharnas, Editor-in-Chief, Expert Magazine
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16:00 - 17:30 | 18:00 - 19:30 |
Hall 3.4
EVRAZ STEEL– Efficient Metal Building Solutions and Automatic Design Technology
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16:30 - 18:00 | 18:30 - 20:00 |
Hall 3.7
International Commercial Arbitration Court at the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation as an effective mechanism for resolving foreign trade and domestic business litigation cases
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Moderator: Svetlana Okulova, Vice-President of the Urals CCI
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.3
Strategies for export and import operations under sanctions pressure. New markets and opportunities
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Moderator: Arthur Leer, Vice President of the Association of Exporters and Importers
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10:30 - 12:00 | 12:30 - 14:00 |
Hall 3.4
Balance of Metals and Metallurgical Raw Materials Markets
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12:00 - 14:00 | 14:00 - 16:00 |
Hall 3.2
PartNIR BRICS Chemical Industry Working Group Meeting: "PartNIR - for Sustainable Development of the Chemical Industry"
The establishment of a new BRICS Chemical Industry Working Group under PartNIR has great potential for the progress and development of the chemical sector in the member countries. The new working group aims to bring together industry and regulators from BRICS countries to create a common information space on issues critical to the development of a safe, sustainable and innovative chemical industry. Issues for discussion:
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14:30 - 16:30 | 16:30 - 18:30 |
Hall 3.2
Meeting of the Working Group on Mining and Metallurgy of the BRICS PartNIR: "Increasing Steel and Non-Ferrous Metals Consumption in Construction and BRICS Economies as a Whole: Experience, Projects underway and Prospects"
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