A look beyond the horizon: a collection of future scenarios released at the National Centre RUSSIA
What will an ordinary day in the life of a person of the
future look like? What will the labour market become under the influence of a
new generation? What awaits Russia and Africa by 2063? Answers to these and
many other questions can be found in a collection of future scenarios by the
National Centre RUSSIA. The unique publication was prepared following the II
International Symposium "Inventing the Future" and offers a symbolic
ticket to the Time Machine to everyone who cares about the fate of tomorrow.
The
collection is based on the discussions, assessments and forecasts of the
speakers who took part in the Symposium. The authorial ideas and
concepts set out in the publication help readers better understand the
directions of humanity’s development and fit harmoniously into a future that
corresponds to technological progress and the fundamental needs of society.
As a
reminder, the II International Symposium "Inventing the Future" was
held at the National Centre RUSSIA from 7 to 8 October. Its experts and
participants included around 7,000 representatives from 86 countries,
confirming the status of the National Centre RUSSIA as one of the most
significant platforms for international dialogue.
The
Symposium programme included more than 50 events across three thematic tracks —
"Society", "Technologies" and "Global
Cooperation". One of the key events was a new session of the Open
Dialogue "The Future of the World. New Platform for Global Growth".
The new
collection by the National Centre RUSSIA is not just a book, but also an
important tool for strategic thinking, a source of inspiration, and an
invitation to dialogue and the joint creation of a future that is comfortable
for everyone. The collection is intended for a broad audience.
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