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The "Inventing the Future" Symposium will bring together the country's leading media managers

The "Inventing the Future" Symposium will bring together the country's leading media managers
10.31.2024

Experts will discuss the impact of technology on content changes in the future at the National Centre RUSSIA as part of the "Inventing the Future" Symposium.

IT specialists, media managers and media technologists will gather on one platform to describe the future of technology, production, analysis and distribution of content. The experts will discuss how scientists and representatives of new media can work together to create new tools and services that can be used to analyze content in terms of its relevance, value, and audience demand.

The discussion will be moderated by Sergey Grebennikov, Director of the Russian Association of Electronic Communications (RAEC). The invited speakers include Konstantin Ernst, General Director of Channel One; Alexey Parfun, Managing Partner of ReFace Technology and Vice President of ACAR; Arman Yakhin, Founder and CEO of Main Road Post; Arvidas Gafiulin, IT Director of Yandex; Khaldoon Abdullah Mahmood, Media and Communications Technology Advisor to the President of Iraq; and Anton Karelin, science fiction writer, author and game developer.

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.

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