US expert John Molera to participate in the "Inventing the Future" Symposium
John Molera, Director of Policy and Research at DD Geopolitics from the United States, will participate in the International Symposium "Inventing the Future." He will join the panel discussion "The Future of the Family: Involvement, Responsibility, Traditions," which will take place as part of the "Family and Relationships of the Future" section.
"I hope to be inspired at the Symposium by people around the world who envision a future for humanity beyond Western neoliberalism. Our goal is to create a movement that respects traditions and interests based on mutual recognition and cooperation," said John Molera.
Within the framework of the discussion, the experts will raise the topics of family and social structure. The key issues include: the family model of the future, transformation of gender roles, child-parent relations, as well as the influence of media space and opinion leaders on the formation of family values.
The discussion will be moderated by Nikita Pimenov, journalist and host of the program "Good Morning" on Channel One.
On July 1, 2024, President Vladimir Putin signed an order to establish the National Centre RUSSIA to preserve the legacy of the RUSSIA EXPO and showcase the country's achievements on a permanent basis.
From November 4 to 6, the National Centre RUSSIA will host the International Symposium "Inventing the Future." The participants will include scientists and researchers, futurologists and forecasters, science fiction writers, and representatives of the authorities.
The Symposium will become a unique international platform for open dialog, where the scenarios of human development and global challenges of our time will be discussed. The program includes more than 60 events in four areas: the future of human, the future of technology, the future of the multipolar world and the future of civilizations.
The event will be attended by scientists, futurologists, government and business representatives from more than 40 countries, including Austria, Argentina, India, China, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and others.
The Symposium program is published on the website https://future.russia.ru/. Broadcasts of the events will also be available there during the days of the Symposium.
As part of the opening of the Symposium, an exposition will be launched that will support the idea of a human-centric dialogue about the future of the world. The exposition will allow each visitor to realize the importance of personal contribution to the future.