Industry of Primorye: a pillar of development and innovation driver in the new branch of the National Centre RUSSIA
At the beginning of September, a branch of the National Centre RUSSIA will open its doors in Vladivostok. The modern multifunctional complex will combine exposition spaces, a co-working area, Gastronomic Rows featuring local cuisine, and the RUSSIA Department Store with products from the best domestic manufacturers.
A special place in the exposition will be dedicated to the industrial potential of the Primorye region. Six key sectors — from heavy and mining industries to advanced mechanical engineering and pharmaceuticals — will be presented to visitors through interactive installations using holographic technologies and video projections.
The exposition will reveal both current achievements and promising projects, demonstrating how Primorye’s industry combines traditional approaches with innovative solutions. Visitors will have a unique opportunity to see how the region’s industrial complex forms the basis for its sustainable development and opens new opportunities for the residents of the Far East.
This exposition will be a vivid testament to how industry continues to remain the locomotive of Primorye’s economy, simultaneously serving as a platform for technological breakthroughs and the implementation of ambitious initiatives.
"The branch of the National Centre RUSSIA will showcase all the best achievements of our region, the Russian Federation, and will become a place of attraction for residents and guests of the city," emphasised Oleg Kozhemyako, Governor of the Primorye region.
News and announcements can be found on the Telegram channel of the National Centre RUSSIA branch in Vladivostok.
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