Rossiya Segodnya to assess future cities
The fourth Smart City of the Future international exhibition and forum, organized by the Rossiya Segodnya media group, is going off in Moscow on November 17−18, 2015.
It is an event, which is a major annual forum on the future of Russian regions and cities, is of strategic significance for the knowledge-based redevelopment of Russian cities and for improving quality of life. It has already become a platform for discussing current issues in the context of urban development.
The delegates representing authorities, top-line professionals in venture and innovation business, city management, and urban economy experts are set to discuss a profound agenda. It will comprise such issues as models of urban growth, interaction of authorities, businesses and public in city governance, and fostering of social and environmental responsibility.
The delegates will include governors Vladimir Gorodetsky (Novosibirsk Region), Sergei Morozov (Ulyanovsk Region), Alexander Nikitin (Tambov Region), Valery Shantsev (Nizhny Novgorod Region) and Vladimir Gruzdev (Tula Region); Denis Butsayev, deputy head of the Moscow Region and the region’s minister for Investment and Innovations; and Andrei Chibis, deputy minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities of the Russian Federation.
The key objective of the forum is to assess the current state and the future of innovative urban development.
It is an event, which is a major annual forum on the future of Russian regions and cities, is of strategic significance for the knowledge-based redevelopment of Russian cities and for improving quality of life. It has already become a platform for discussing current issues in the context of urban development.
The delegates representing authorities, top-line professionals in venture and innovation business, city management, and urban economy experts are set to discuss a profound agenda. It will comprise such issues as models of urban growth, interaction of authorities, businesses and public in city governance, and fostering of social and environmental responsibility.
The delegates will include governors Vladimir Gorodetsky (Novosibirsk Region), Sergei Morozov (Ulyanovsk Region), Alexander Nikitin (Tambov Region), Valery Shantsev (Nizhny Novgorod Region) and Vladimir Gruzdev (Tula Region); Denis Butsayev, deputy head of the Moscow Region and the region’s minister for Investment and Innovations; and Andrei Chibis, deputy minister of Construction, Housing and Utilities of the Russian Federation.
The key objective of the forum is to assess the current state and the future of innovative urban development.