The National Centre RUSSIA has launched off-site excursions for rehabilitation and educational centres
A special project has been launched by the National Centre RUSSIA in collaboration with the Department of Good Deeds (Department of Labor and Social Protection of the Population of Moscow).
The off-site excursion programs, a legacy of the exposition "Inventing the Future," are conducted for students of rehabilitation and educational centres in Moscow and the Moscow region. Additionally, children are introduced to displayed items brought from the Hall of Inventions and learn how science fiction is connected to real discoveries.
This allows children who, for various reasons, could not visit the exposition to become familiar with it. The programs are designed with consideration for the health conditions of young participants, ensuring a comfortable and accessible experience.
The first off-site excursion has already taken place at the Diana Gurtskaya Social Integration Centre. The students learned how the ideas of great writers inspired scientists to create rockets, mobile phones, robots, and other technologies that have transformed our lives.
The project will continue, with upcoming excursions planned at Rehabilitation Boarding School No. 32, the Rehabilitation and Education Centre No. 7, and other institutions.
Francisco Tuñez, a semi-finalist of the II Open Dialogue, twice referred to Russia as "Mother", thanking our country for its warm hospitality.
The Russian leader noted that the ideas born at the Open Dialogue will continue to spread and will ultimately lead to real change.
On the first day, idea pitching sessions were held across four vectors: "Investment in people", "Investment in connectivity", "Investment in technology", and "Investment in the environment".