"Energy of Life" exposition will present the achievements of the domestic fuel and energy complex at the RUSSIA EXPO
The Ministry of Energy is actively working on preparations for the International RUSSIA EXPO which starts on November 4.
The "Energy of Life" exposition dedicated to the achievements of the Russian fuel and energy complex will open in pavilion 46 of the VDNH. In the "Energy of Your Country" hall, visitors will see an immersive show that will give an overview of the past, present and future of the country’s fuel and energy complex.
A multi-layered interactive map in the "Energy State" hall will demonstrate the scale of the FEC industries and the largest energy facilities of Russia.
In the "Gifts of Energy" space the virtual assistant Kilovatik will tell about the role of energy in everyday life. And also about what household items are produced from the products of the FEC industries.
Visitors to the exposition will be able to learn about FEC professions and take a career guidance test in the "Professions and Heroes of the Industry" hall. The "Energy of the Future" space will tell about the breakthrough solutions that will appear in the near future and how they will change people’s lives. Fans of visual effects will be able to immerse themselves in the energy of light in the hall of the same name and learn more about the nature of light and its transformation into energy.
The pavilion will host business, cultural and educational events, thematic sessions, lectures, master classes and quizzes.
The Foreign Minister
will speak at one of the key events of the Symposium - the panel discussion
"Future of Multipolar World."
The first event to be held at the Russia National Centre, which is being established by the order of President Vladimir Putin, will be the International Science Fiction Symposium and Exhibition "Inventing the Future". The symposium will take place from November 4 to 6.
Tomorrow, the International RUSSIA EXPO will conclude its work. From November 2023 to July 2024, it was visited by more than 18 million guests.