The National Centre RUSSIA and Russian Post are launching a project "Message to the Future"
On November
4-6, visitors of the International Symposium "Inventing the Future"
will be able to send a "Message to the Future". This goes as part of
a special project of the National Centre RUSSIA, "Russian Post" JSC,
and "Marka" JSC. The guests will be able to write down their wishes
or vision of the future, as well as share their plans and dreams, on special
postcards. These postcards can be sent
to loved ones, or even back to the senders, right from the venue, or be left as
a keepsake.
Limited-edition stamps with the International RUSSIA EXPO official symbols have been prepared for the guests of the Symposium. They feature a heart, which has become one of the most recognizable and beloved symbols of the EXPO.
It will be
possible to send the postcards by dropping them into special capsules or
mailboxes installed at the National Centre RUSSIA. A total of 4,000 postcards
have been prepared for the participants of the Symposium.
On November
4-6, the National Centre RUSSIA will host its own event, the International
Symposium "Inventing the Future". The participants will have three
intense days, and more than 60 events in the programme, belonging to four
research objects: the future of man, the future of technology, the future of a
multipolar world, and the future of civilizations.
Many
well-known scientists, experts, writers, members of the Government of the
Russian Federation and representatives of the country's largest corporations
have already confirmed their participation.
The event
will be attended by delegates from about 40 countries. Among them are Austria,
Argentina, Armenia, Bulgaria, Hungary, Egypt, India, Spain, Italy, Iran, China,
Canada, Kuwait, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Serbia, Syria, Turkey, France and
others.
The thematic directions of the II International Symposium "Inventing the Future" programme have been announced.
The annual Symposium will unite more than 7,000 experts from the SCO and BRICS countries, the Asia-Pacific region, Europe and the United States, to develop positive scenarios for the future.
The dialogue set the tone for discussion of the most pressing environmental challenges of our time, and was devoted to the study of key climate changes.