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AeroNet Action Plan ("road map") of the National Technological Initiative

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1 January 2018

The development of unmanned aviation and space systems, as well as wireless communication technologies, will lead to the growth of distributed safety systems and exchange of information. Increasing the reliability of secure network communications will provide mass safe use of unmanned vehicles, including in urban environments. There will be 100,000 unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) in the Russian skies in 2035 (24/7/365); they will be united in a unified system for works and services to meet various ever-increasing needs of the economy. The average number of employees engaged in the development and production of unmanned aerial systems (UAS) will be 50 thousand people, the number of employees engaged in the operation of UAS, development of integrated solutions and services on their basis will reach 500,000 people by 2035.

The goals are the development of segments:

  • Earth remote sensing and monitoring;

  • agriculture;

  • transportation of goods (in perspective and people);

  • search and rescue;

  • communications and telecommunications.

  • development of terrestrial communication infrastructure and global air traffic control system (ACS).

  • development of UAS technologies;

  • development of legislative regulation of the aviation industry;

  • personnel training.


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Technology and Innovation Report 2021

The report published by UNCTAD studies the impact of frontier technologies on countries depending on their incomes and level of development. The report covers 11 of such frontier technologies, i.e. key technologies of the future: artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the Internet of things (IoT), 3D printing, blockchain, big data, 5G, gene editing, drones, etc.

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The Moscow International Rating of Higher Education Institutions “Three Missions of the University”

The Moscow International Rating of Higher Education Institutions is an academic rating that for the first time evaluates all three key missions of the university, namely education, science and interaction with society.

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COVID-19 and the airport industry

There is no industry more severely affected by COVID-19 pandemic than aviation.

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Supporting businesses in financial distress to avoid insolvency during the COVID-19 crisis

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development has prepared analytical research on business support mechanisms to avoid insolvency during the COVID-19 crisis. The slowdown of economic activity caused by the COVID-19 outbreak and related emergency measures implemented to tackle the health crisis have led to severe difficulties for companies to meet their financial obligations. Many of the fixed costs, such as rents and interest payments, remain due while the cash flow destined to meet these obligations has vanished. As a result, many otherwise sound companies are facing acute liquidity constraints that eventually might become solvency problems.