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November 30
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11:15–12:45Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 911:15–12:45Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
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Scientific playgrounds are an initiative of the Decade of Science and Technology, which aim to introduce children of preschool and primary school age to basic scientific principles, and parents to modern scientific trends and opportunities that a scientific career opens up for children. During the session, playgrounds that opened in 2023, as well as new projects, will be presented, while representatives of federal and regional agencies, industry experts, and members of the business community will recap the results of the implementation of the initiative over the last year, discuss prospects for the further development of the initiative, and share experience in implementing projects.Roll up
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11:15–12:45Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall11:15–12:45Sirius Science and Art Park, Mendeleev Hall
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The Decade of Science and Technology has presented major challenges that will determine development for many years: attracting young people to science, getting researchers and developers involved in solving problems that are crucial for the country, and increasing the availability of information about the achievements and prospects of Russian science for citizens. Young people are crucial to strengthening Russia’s role as one of the leading powers. New ideas and new thoughts are what will help put Russia on a trajectory towards technological and economic growth. The Russian Federal Agency for Youth Affairs, along with its partners, actively supports young people in their scientific activities and assists in promoting scientific project initiatives. In an effort to foster interest in science with support measures provided by the state, the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs is creating a stimulating environment where young people are able to showcase their talent and potential. How can we convey information to young people about the new opportunities that are opening up for them today? How can we work systematically to involve young people in research activities? How can we change the image of a scientist in the minds of young people? How will the year-round competence centre in the priority area of ‘Science’ and the Mashuk Knowledge Centre be of interest to young people in 2024? Where can people obtain feedback and evaluations of their research projects? How can we thank volunteers who help young scientists?Roll up
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11:15–12:45Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall11:15–12:45Sirius Science and Art Park, Atom Hall
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Strengthening Russia’s technological sovereignty is one of the key objectives outlined by President Vladimir Putin. To maintain the sustainability of the most essential industries, it is crucial to ensure a high degree of independence in the creation of technologies, developments, and engineering solutions in a short period of time, as well as master the production of almost all critical products. Scientists in Russia need to quickly create advanced products and developments that can ensure the country’s technological sovereignty. Today, we are seeing high demand for specific products and solutions that are urgently needed right now. What opportunities do young people have today for professional and personal growth within large organizations? What role does the participation of young specialists in breakthrough scientific and technical federal programmes and projects play in their career advancement?Roll up
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13:00–14:00Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall13:00–14:00Sirius Science and Art Park, Lomonosov Hall
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13:30–15:00Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 313:30–15:00Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 3
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The Decade of Science and Technology’s ‘Scientific Volunteering’ initiative aims to get young people involved in research activities. It also has a number of key advantages for science and society as a whole, as it gives scientists access to additional resources and opportunities in collecting and processing research data, and volunteers a chance to familiarize themselves with scientific work in practice and make a feasible contribution to the development of new knowledge. This type of volunteer activity also has its own innovative potential, since volunteers can offer original approaches to solving scientific problems and a new perspective on problems that are important to society. As of late 2023, roughly 30,000 volunteers had already taken part in the initiative’s projects, which provided a strong start for the initiative. Do the parties that are implementing the initiative have a full understanding of the essence of the concept of scientific volunteering? How can we evaluate the initial results of the projects that have been completed? How instrumental are they in implementing the strategic goals of the Decade of Science and Technology? What potential does volunteering for science have and how can we unleash it? What are the further focuses for the development of the initiative and what specific tasks have been set for the next period?Roll up
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13:15–15:45Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 913:15–15:45Sirius Science and Art Park, conference hall 9
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Creative industries are one of the fastest growing sectors today and are also becoming an area of high technologies. Augmented reality, metaverses, Web 3.0, and artificial intelligence are already rather familiar artistic tools for creators who are launching numerous promising projects in art, culture, and the media. What role do high-tech solutions play in the development of creative industries today? Which sectors of the creative economy are most promising for scientific research and the use of technologies? And what’s on the flip side of the coin: how do creative industries influence the development of science and technology?Roll up