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FUTURE EVENTS

Specialized Conference: Will Innovational Economy Succeed Russia’s “Oil Needle”?

26.04.2005

The Moscow Marriott Royal Aurora Hotel. 11/20, Petrovka street, Moscow


Participants:

L.D. Reiman , Minister of Information Technologies and Communication of the Russian Federation ;

A.Y. Goncharuk , General Director, Group of Companies “Research Centre”;

V.G. Matukhin , Head of the Federal Agency for Information Technologies;

E.E. Gavrilenkov , Managing Director, Chief Economist, “Troika Dialogue” Investment Company;

I.S. Materov , Deputy Minister of Industry and Energy of the Russian Federation ;

G.Y. Krasnikov , General Designer, Group of Companies “Research Centre”.

Meeting 1. Perspectives of development of innovational branches of national economy.

  • Importance of development of innovational companies for socio-economic development of the country
  • Necessity of transfer to the innovational economy
  • Knowledge intensive business in Russia . Reality and perspectives
  • Technological independence – an important issue of the national security
  • Possibilities for creating national innovation system and Russia ’s favorable entrance into the post-industrial world
  • Domestic demand for innovational technologies: Are they in any demand in Russia ? Can domestic demand become a factor of growth?
  • How can the situation of the “ oil needle” economy be used to benefit development of scientific and technological direction of the Russian business?

Meeting 2. Relevance of the state support of knowledge intensive business

  • State policy on support of innovational business. Correlation of interests of business and the state. Measures to stimulate high technology and innovational business.
  • Importance of technological parks and special economic zones for development of the Russian economy. A special economic zone as an instrument of stimulating competitive production. What will be outside of the technological parks? Is innovational economy a matter of the few?
  • Technological parks and Special Economic Zones as an infrastructural element of development of high technology corporations
  • Tax relieves – responsibility of business and authorities, administrative control.
  • Defense budget as a growth stimulating factor. Potential of military-industrial establishment .

Meeting 3. Investments in the “new economy” – financial injections in the future of the country. Factors of success and benefit of innovational projects from the point of view of investors.

  • Potential possibilities of the Russian high technology sector. Can it be attractive for investors?
  • Ways and kinds of investments in the innovational sectors of economy.
  • Mechanisms of improving investment attractiveness of high technology projects.
  • Advantages of venture financing.
  • Analysis of the investment capacity of such sectors as microelectronics, aerotechnics and space engineering, IT and system integration, telecommunications, offshore programming.
  • Personnel potential: availability, revival. The problem of “brain drain”. Personnel potential of Russian regions.

Meeting 4. Models of promoting Russia in the world high-tech market.

  • What countries will Russia have to compete with? Does it have any allies in the high-tech market?
  • What Russia is able to offer for the world community. Legacy of the soviet science, cheap intellectual resource or...?
  • What is Russia ’s competitiveness based on? From offshore programming and scientific routine to the finished products and new technologies.
  • Problem of cooperation with the world leaders in the field of innovational technologies. How can we benefit from the “world giants”?
  • The world division of labour in the field of microelectronics production. Place of Russia .
  • Is Russia able to give rise to the global technological trends?
  • Russian innovational business: first successes. From experience of the Russian innovations’ competition.

Summing up the results and closing of the conference.

Reception for participants of the conference

Time and place of the conference: April 26, 2005 , the Moscow Marriott Royal Aurora Hotel . 11/20, Petrovka street , Moscow . Phone: (095) 937-10-00

For additional information you may dial: (095) 777-0370 or e-mail: info@amr.ru

Published on 11 Apr 2005

 

 

 

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