Detailed programme of events published on the Open Dialogue website
From 27 to 29 April, the National Centre RUSSIA will host
the II Open Dialogue "The Future of the World. A New Platform for Global
Growth". The official website of the event has published a detailed
programme. Participants can expect lectures by international experts, pitching
sessions and presentations of essay authors’ ideas, networking and exchange of
experience, as well as discussions with participants from more than 40 countries.
The II Open Dialogue "The Future of the World. A New
Platform for Global Growth" is an international project dedicated to
discussing global economic development, organised jointly with the Centre for
Cross-Industry Expertise "Third Rome". The initiative is aimed at
shaping a new global model of growth and brings together participants from
different countries for an open exchange of ideas and the development of
solutions.
The Open Dialogue brings together more than 3,000 authors
and experts from over 120 countries. The initiative has received support at the
highest level — the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, has
emphasised its importance for shaping a new global agenda.
On 28 April, as part of the Open Dialogue, the Deputy Chief
of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of Russia, Maxim Oreshkin, will
present global megatrends in the development of the world economy for the
coming decades — from technology and finance to demographics and the role of
people in the new reality.
A news presenter of the Uzbekistan 24 TV channel, Islom Koraboyev, became one of the distinguished guests of the National Centre RUSSIA exposition at the International Trade Fair "INNOPROM.
Bloggers and other distinguished guests unanimously noted the high level of the stand’s design and the richness of the product range presented in the Department Store.
Applications have opened on the website of the National Centre RUSSIA for participation in the III All-Russian Wedding Festival "Russia. Uniting Hearts", which will take place on 8 and 9 July.