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Best Essays Named in 'Investment in Technologies' Track as Part of the Open Dialogue 'Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth'
Best Essays Named in 'Investment in Technologies' Track as Part of the Open Dialogue 'Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth'

The Print

time05-05-2025

  • Business
  • The Print

Best Essays Named in 'Investment in Technologies' Track as Part of the Open Dialogue 'Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth'

New Delhi [India], April 29: The work of the Open Dialogue 'Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth' continues at the National Centre 'Russia.' One of the key topics was 'Investment in Technologies,' which attracted 22% of participants. Within this theme, expert pitch sessions focused on developing technologies, energy, artificial intelligence, and digital solutions. Speaking at the session, Professor Saad Sed of the ICHEC Brussels Management School noted the importance of discussing these areas. 'Technologies, trade, artificial intelligence–all of these are critically important for Russia and global development, especially within BRICS. Artificial intelligence has become part of economic growth. I see that entrepreneurship in the digital technology sector is already actively developing in Russia, and this can serve as an example for other countries. I am glad to be here in Moscow and to discuss the future of technologies,' said Saad Sed. Rudiger Tiago, CEO of Tanssi Foundation (Brazil), shared his opinion, emphasising the importance of dialogue for global technological cooperation. 'The Open Dialogue is an important platform, especially for BRICS countries, to discuss prospects for cooperation and technological initiatives. This is an opportunity to establish contacts with new experts, exchange experiences, and find ways for joint development, including in Latin America and other regions,' said Rudiger Tiago. Speaking at the pitch session on 'Investment in Technologies,' Hugo Matekovich, founder of Tools for the Commons (Brazil), emphasised the importance of international cooperation and noted Russia's high level of technological knowledge. 'We are very pleased that representatives from many countries–large and small–have gathered here to share experiences and opinions. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn from each other and build cooperation. I am impressed by the level of technology and technical knowledge that exists in Russia. I am confident that they will play an important role in the future. Thank you for organising such an Open Dialogue and for the warm welcome,' noted Hugo Matekovich. Following the pitch sessions on the first day of the Open Dialogue, participants whose ideas in the field of technology investment received the highest expert evaluation were identified. They have been invited to participate in the panel pitching on April 29. Among the best essayists are: Naila Mehrabova (Azerbaijan), member of the Supervisory Board of Azersun Holding; Vladimir Chuprov (Russia), Executive Director of the project 'Earth Concerns Everyone'; Debjit Chakraborty (India), representative of the Chamber for Indo-Russian Technological Cooperation; Gaurav Mahajan (India), partner at Precept Law Office; Evgeny Osadchuk (Russia), Deputy Director for Digital Technologies at ANO 'Digital Economy'; and Michael Bernard Mwidete (Tanzania), student at the National Institute of Transport. Media contact: Address: 14 Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, Moscow pressa@ National Centre 'Russia' website — (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by India PR Distribution. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same) This story is auto-generated from a syndicated feed. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

Open Dialogue on the future of global economy concludes at the National Centre RUSSIA
Open Dialogue on the future of global economy concludes at the National Centre RUSSIA

Russia Today

time30-04-2025

  • Business
  • Russia Today

Open Dialogue on the future of global economy concludes at the National Centre RUSSIA

The National Centre RUSSIA in Moscow has concluded the Open Dialogue on the future of the global economy. The final session of the 'Future of the World: A New Platform for Global Growth' open dialogue took place at the National Centre RUSSIA. Participants summed up the results of this large-scale event and emphasized its uniqueness and significance for the international community. 'The main thing is this: regardless of people's views, beliefs, or ideas – everyone has the opportunity to be heard. This became a key aspect of the open dialogue. Because very often, the ideas that initially seem controversial or premature turn out, in time, to be the ideas of the future,' said Deputy Head of the Presidential Administration of the Russian Federation, Maxim Oreshkin. The open dialogue began on April 28 and over the course of three days welcomed more than 100 guests from 48 countries. These included leading think tank experts, development institute members, youth organizations, as well as representatives from government and the business community. As part of the event preparations, the organizers held an essay competition. Participants were invited to share their vision of how long-term global changes might impact people's lives and well-being. Authors from over 100 countries submitted around 700 essays, which were compiled into a collection summarizing the outcomes of the open dialogue. 'This collection features bold ideas, vivid thoughts, and a fresh perspective on the future of the global economy... I am confident it will inspire thousands of people around the world to take their own steps toward change,' said Natalia Virtuozova, Director General of the National Centre RUSSIA. At the request of essayists and experts, it was decided to make the open dialogue an annual event. Moreover, the project is expected to expand significantly by 2026.

Best Essays Named in "Investment in Technologies" Track as Part of the Open Dialogue "Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth"
Best Essays Named in "Investment in Technologies" Track as Part of the Open Dialogue "Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth"

Business Standard

time29-04-2025

  • Business
  • Business Standard

Best Essays Named in "Investment in Technologies" Track as Part of the Open Dialogue "Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth"

India PR Distribution New Delhi [India], April 29: The work of the Open Dialogue "Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth" continues at the National Centre "Russia." One of the key topics was "Investment in Technologies," which attracted 22% of participants. Within this theme, expert pitch sessions focused on developing technologies, energy, artificial intelligence, and digital solutions. Speaking at the session, Professor Saad Sed of the ICHEC Brussels Management School noted the importance of discussing these areas. "Technologies, trade, artificial intelligence--all of these are critically important for Russia and global development, especially within BRICS. Artificial intelligence has become part of economic growth. I see that entrepreneurship in the digital technology sector is already actively developing in Russia, and this can serve as an example for other countries. I am glad to be here in Moscow and to discuss the future of technologies," said Saad Sed. Rudiger Tiago, CEO of Tanssi Foundation (Brazil), shared his opinion, emphasising the importance of dialogue for global technological cooperation. "The Open Dialogue is an important platform, especially for BRICS countries, to discuss prospects for cooperation and technological initiatives. This is an opportunity to establish contacts with new experts, exchange experiences, and find ways for joint development, including in Latin America and other regions," said Rudiger Tiago. Speaking at the pitch session on "Investment in Technologies," Hugo Matekovich, founder of Tools for the Commons (Brazil), emphasised the importance of international cooperation and noted Russia's high level of technological knowledge. "We are very pleased that representatives from many countries--large and small--have gathered here to share experiences and opinions. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn from each other and build cooperation. I am impressed by the level of technology and technical knowledge that exists in Russia. I am confident that they will play an important role in the future. Thank you for organising such an Open Dialogue and for the warm welcome," noted Hugo Matekovich. Following the pitch sessions on the first day of the Open Dialogue, participants whose ideas in the field of technology investment received the highest expert evaluation were identified. They have been invited to participate in the panel pitching on April 29. Among the best essayists are: Naila Mehrabova (Azerbaijan), member of the Supervisory Board of Azersun Holding; Vladimir Chuprov (Russia), Executive Director of the project "Earth Concerns Everyone"; Debjit Chakraborty (India), representative of the Chamber for Indo-Russian Technological Cooperation; Gaurav Mahajan (India), partner at Precept Law Office; Evgeny Osadchuk (Russia), Deputy Director for Digital Technologies at ANO "Digital Economy"; and Michael Bernard Mwidete (Tanzania), student at the National Institute of Transport. Media contact: Address: 14 Krasnopresnenskaya Embankment, Moscow pressa@ National Centre "Russia" website -- (ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by India PR Distribution. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)

‘The Future of the World' Open Dialogue essay contest presents submissions
‘The Future of the World' Open Dialogue essay contest presents submissions

Russia Today

time25-04-2025

  • Business
  • Russia Today

‘The Future of the World' Open Dialogue essay contest presents submissions

Nearly 700 essays from around the world have been unveiled in Moscow ahead of a major global forum on the future economy, with authors sharing bold ideas for shaping a better world. Moscow hosted a presentation on Thursday of essays submitted for a contest which is part of the upcoming Open Dialogue: 'The Future of the World: New Platform for Global Growth'. The event, scheduled for April 28-30, will bring global experts to the Russian capital to explore what lies ahead for the world economy and society. The National Centre RUSSIA, which organized the contest, received nearly 700 submissions from 102 countries. The countries with the most active participants included Mexico, India, China, Oman, Italy, Egypt, Vietnam, Türkiye, Colombia, Canada, and France, according to the organizers. The essays, now compiled into four volumes, center on four themes: Investments in people, Technology, Environment, and Communication. The organizers say the goal is to identify breakthrough ideas that could inform future economic planning. 'Soon, there will be 10 billion of us on the planet, and we must decide what to do about electricity and environment in the future,' Gerald Sakuler, the president of the Austrian Business Club in Russia, said. 'There are many ideas. Every proposal will be heard.' Thursday's presentation brought together experts, contributors, and organizers to discuss highlights from the submissions and exchange ideas ahead of the main forum. The upcoming Open Dialogue forum will gather representatives from think tanks, government agencies, universities, development organizations, media, and youth groups to debate strategies for global development. The full event program is available in Russian, English, Chinese, Arabic, and Portuguese on the National Centre RUSSIA website.

‘The Future of the World: New Platform for Global Growth' essay contest closes submissions
‘The Future of the World: New Platform for Global Growth' essay contest closes submissions

Russia Today

time19-03-2025

  • Business
  • Russia Today

‘The Future of the World: New Platform for Global Growth' essay contest closes submissions

All submissions have been received for an international essay contest on global economic development which is being held as part of the upcoming Open Dialogue 'The Future of the World: New Platform for Global Growth'. The forum aims to envision how major global shifts will shape the way people live for decades to come. The event, scheduled for April 28-30 at the National Centre RUSSIA in Moscow, will bring together experts, leading economists, and representatives from various sectors worldwide to discuss current economic challenges and shape strategies for future growth. The contest has generated 'tremendous interest,' and the geographical diversity of participants is 'impressive,' center director Natalia Virtuozova said in a statement on Monday. A total of 695 papers were received from 101 countries. According to Virtuozova, participants from Russia, Mexico, India, China, Oman, and Italy were among the most active. Submissions also came from Egypt, Vietnam, Türkiye, Colombia, Canada, France, and Transnistria. The ideas were delivered in the form of a five-page essay or a 10-minute presentation in the authors' native tongues. The number of applications and the interest in the event prompted an extension of the submission deadline from March 9 to March 15. The essays focus on four key topics: 'Investments in Human Capital', 'Investments in Technology', 'Investments in the Environment', and 'Investments in Communication'. The 'Human Capital' section covers issues such as the effective pursuit of demographic policy amid aging populations; migration and economic development; the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) on the labor market; strategies to reduce youth unemployment; the use of new technologies in learning and education; strategies for enhancing the well-being of the population; and the prospects and effects of promoting a healthy lifestyle. The 'Technology' section focuses on technologies being used in order to ensure food security; breakthrough technologies in industry; AI as a key end-to-end technology; the optimization of healthcare using advanced technology; the prevention and minimization of the consequences of natural disasters; water resource management in the context of climate change; technology for providing accessible and sustainable energy and the development of smart cities. The 'Environment' section includes green infrastructure or creating sustainable and environmentally friendly urban spaces; transport accessibility for everyone; creating a comfortable environment subject to climate change; corporate social responsibility; managing natural hazards; barrier-free and inclusive environments; conscious consumption as the basis for conscious supply; and sustainable tourism as a way to enhance the quality of the urban environment. The 'Communication' section covers issues such as the future of trade; new logistics routes in the Global South and East; worldwide challenges and the responses of the insurance industry; improving financial flows; digital currencies as a tool for improving the international financial network; data mobility as part of global communication; and E-commerce and logistics platforms. 'Most of the essays focus on investment in people. The authors are concerned about access to education and the preservation of national identity. Regarding investment in technology, the central topic, of course, is artificial intelligence. For investment in communication, authors mainly discuss participation in international trade, while those from smaller countries emphasize access to reliable information. As for investment in the environment, the authors are primarily concerned about the future of cities—what future cities will look like and, most importantly, how people will live, work, and feel in them,' Natalia Virtuozova has said. Now with all submissions received, the organizers have started preparing a schedule for discussions based on the topics covered in the papers. The selection process has also begun. The winners will be invited to Moscow to take part in the Open Dialogue event in April, where they will join case sessions and expert discussions on the future of the global economy, along with representatives from leading think tanks, development institutions, universities, government agencies, business associations, youth organizations, and the media. The best essays will be published in English and the ideas presented in them will be considered for long-term economic planning. From Monday, invitations are being sent to moderators and experts from around the world. Additionally, registration is now open on the website for all those interested in listening to and participating in the Open Dialogue.

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