Become part of a global discussion: registration for the II Open Dialogue continues
The II Open Dialogue "The Future of the World. A New Platform for Global Growth" will be held at the National Centre RUSSIA in Moscow on 27–29 April. Participants will attend lectures by international experts, pitching sessions and presentations by essay authors, as well as networking opportunities and discussions with participants from more than 40 countries. Registration for the event is already open — applications can be submitted via the link.
The Dialogue is structured around four key areas: investment in people — including human capital development, education, demographics and the impact of migration; investment in technology — such as artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, smart cities and advanced solutions in industry and healthcare; investment in the environment — with a focus on human-centred territorial development, ecology and the circular economy; investment in connectivity — covering the future of trade, digital currencies, and the development of infrastructure and logistics.
The II Open Dialogue "The Future of the World. A New Platform for Global Growth" is an international project aimed at shaping a new model of global growth and discussing the economic development of countries. The initiative brings together participants from different countries for an open exchange of ideas and the development of joint solutions.
The event will take place at the National Centre RUSSIA in partnership with the Centre for Cross-Industry Expertise "Third Rome", with the support of the Presidential Executive Office of Russia. The initiative has received high-level support — the President of the Russian Federation, Vladimir Putin, highlighted its importance for shaping a new global agenda.
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