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#117 MAY (WEDNESDAY) 11:00-12:30 KFU, Imperial Hall 18 MAY (THURSDAY) 7:30-19:00 10:00-16:00 Pavilion 3 Place A16 11:30-12:00 Pavilion 2 THE DRAFT PROGRAMME OF THE XIV INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM "RUSSIA- ISLAMIC WORLD: KAZANFORUM" The Kazan Expo International Exhibition Center, 1 Vystavochnaya St, Bolshiye Kabany village, Laishevsky district, Republic of Tatarstan Draft programme for 17.05.2023 PANEL DISCUSSION "ROLE OF THE UNESCO WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT" Access to the session is allowed by special invitation. The discussion will focus on World Heritage and economic issues: the role of World Heritage sites in the development of tourism, economic and investment attractiveness of countries and regions with World Heritage sites. In addition, the preservation of religious heritage, historic cities, business involvement in the preservation of cultural and natural heritage and historical memory, their transfer to future generations of mankind will be discussed. REGISTRATION OF THE PARTICIPANTS B2B MEETINGS Purchasers, distributors of halal products and other business delegations from foreign countries interested in the development of the halal sphere are coming to work at the forum. 100 trade specialists. Bilateral meetings between invited business delegations and participants of the Forum will be held with the aim of business development and establishment of quality and business contacts between Russian companies and representatives of foreign countries. On-site registration. GRAND OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION "RUSSIA HALAL EXPO" 2023 "Russia Halal Expo" is the largest exhibition of investment and infrastructure projects. It is a unique space for the promotion and development of business projects and a platform for constructive dialogue between the Forum participants. The exhibition will present initiatives of the Islamic economy, mutually beneficial technological alliances, B2B projects, and products of big businesses and SMEs. Invited speakers: 1#212:00-13:00 Pavilion 2, 3 14:00-17:00 KFU, Imperial Hall Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairperson of the Russia - Islamic World Strategic Vision Group: Ahmad Kavesa Sengendo, OIC Deputy Secretary General for Economic Cooperation, Uganda; Kamil Hazrat Samigullin, Chairperson of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan, Mufti (Quran reading); Yousef Hasan Khalavi, Secretary General of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture. EXHIBITION TOUR OF HONORARY GUESTS PANEL DISCUSSION "ROLE OF THE UNESCO WORLD CULTURAL HERITAGE IN THE SUSTAINABLE REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT" Access to the session is allowed by special invitation. The discussion will focus on World Heritage and economic issues: the role of World Heritage sites in the development of tourism, economic and investment attractiveness of countries and regions with World Heritage sites. In addition, the preservation of religious heritage, historic cities, business involvement in the preservation of cultural and natural heritage and historical memory, their transfer to future generations of mankind will be discussed. 1. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION 10:00-11:20 International Chefs Cup Tent, IEC "Kazan Expo" 11:40-13:00 International cooperation Hall Halls 3-4 1.1.1 DIALOGUE OF CULTURES: OPENING OF THE INTERNATIONAL CUP OF CHEFS KAZANFORUM 2023 International teams of chefs from 13 OIC countries will compete in various categories of culinary excellence. As part of the competition, 150 international chefs will work with culinary students to prepare meat, vegetarian, seafood and poultry delicacies. The international jury will evaluate the dishes according to certain criteria and announce the winner of the contest at the award ceremony with the participation of judges, honoured guests and international delegations. Guests of the Kazan Forum business program at the Kazan Expo IEC will be able to become tasters of culinary products between sessions. 1.1.2 INTER-PARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS "RUSSIA ISLAMIC WORLD" ON “INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AND INNOVATION: NEW OPPORTUNITIES AND PROSPECTS FOR COOPERATION WITH THE PERSIAN GULF STATES - Organizer: Deputies Group of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation on Relations with Parliaments of the Kingdom of Bahrain, the Sultanate of Oman, the United Arab Emirates, the State of Qatar and the State of Kuwait. 2#314:00-15:20 International cooperation Hall Halls 3-4 Inter-parliamentary cooperation is a highly effective format of interaction between states in a difficult geopolitical environment. Given the enormous potential of interregional cooperation, it is necessary to give a new impetus to its development through joint efforts. The hearings will be aimed at improving the interaction between the parliaments of Russia and the Persian Gulf countries: United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, the Sultanate of Oman, the State of Qatar, Jordan and others. It will touch upon the issues of legislative support of the agro-industrial sector, scientific cooperation and trade and economic partnership. What areas of inter- parliamentary cooperation can ensure effective interaction within the framework of international cooperation? How can we turn challenges into opportunities? Why is the development of scientific and educational potential one of the most important factors in ensuring the technological independence of our countries? Invited moderators: ■ Vladimir Gutenev, coordinator of the Deputies Group, chairperson of the State Duma Committee on Industry and Trade of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: ◉ ☐ Farid Mukhametshin, Chairperson of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairperson of the Commission of the Council of Legislators of the Russian Federation on International Cooperation; Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation; Ahmad bin Nasser bin Jassim Al Thani, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Qatar to Russia; Albert Karimov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation; Sergey Gorkov, general director, chairperson of the Management Board of JSC Rosgeologiya, Chairperson of the Russian-Emirati Business Council Nazariy Skrypnik, head of the Federal Accreditation Service - "Rosakkreditatsiya"; Hamad Rashed Alhebsi, Deputy Ambassador of the United Arab Emirates to the Russian Federation; Airat Farrakhov, Member of the State Duma Committee on Budget and Taxes, Member of the Parliamentary Friendship Group with the Parliaments of the Persian Gulf Countries; Dmitry Birichevsky, Director of the Economic Cooperation Department of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. 1.3 MEETING OF EXTRAORDINARY AND PLENIPOTENTIARY AMBASSADORS OF FOREIGN STATES IN RUSSIA Organizer: Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. The meeting of Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary is a very important dialogue aimed at strengthening cooperation between Russia and the forum member states. In the conditions of new geopolitical challenges, it is especially important to harmonize the approaches of the countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation in the field of economic policy and create additional incentives to deepen and diversify 3#415:40-17:00 cooperation in all areas of trade and economic agenda. During the meeting, the participants will talk about the peculiarities of diplomacy and negotiations between the Muslim countries and the Russian Federation and discuss the directions of further cooperation. Invited moderator: Gazinur Bakirov, Assistant to the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan. Invited speakers: ☐ • Mikhail Bogdanov, Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairperson of the Russia - Islamic World Strategic Vision Group; Alexey Serko, Deputy Minister for Civil Defense, Emergencies and Elimination of Consequences of Natural Disasters of the Russian Federation; Ambassadors Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the OIC countries. 1.4 RUSSIA - MALAYSIA International cooperation Organizers: Trade Representation of the Russian Federation in Malaysia, the Ministry of Economic Development Hall Halls 3-4 of the Russian Federation. Malaysia is among Russia's most important partners in Southeast Asia. Recent years have been marked by the consistent promotion of Russian-Malaysian ties, the expansion and deepening of fruitful cooperation, and security, stability and sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific region. How will cooperation with Russia help meet the new challenges to the economies of the Asia-Pacific region? How will the countries' relations in science and education develop? What measures is Malaysia taking to increase tourist flow from Russia? Invited moderator: Daniyar Akkaziev, Executive Director of the Russia-ASEAN Business Council. Invited speaker: - Mohamad Sabu, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security of Malaysia; Nail Latypov, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Russian Federation to Malaysia; Sergey Levin, Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation; Mohamed Khaled Nordin, Minister of Higher Education of Malaysia; Dmitry Volvach, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Azman Mohd Yusof, Secretary General (Deputy Minister), Ministry of Internal Trade and Cost of Living of Malaysia; Wan Ahmad Fayhsal bin Wan Ahmad Kamal, Member of Parliament, Youth Leader of the United Indigenous Peoples Party of Malaysia; William Ng, Chairman of the Medium Enterprises Association of Malaysia; 4#517:20-18:40 ◉ Sirajuddin bin Suhaimee, Deputy Director General of the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia; Honorary Commissioner (CD) (Dr.) Sani Araby, Chief Executive Officer of Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organisation (MAPIM); Mohammed Abdul Khalid, Chairman of Allianz Malaysia. 1.5 RUSSIA-TURKEY International cooperation Organizer: Trade Representation of the Russian Federation in Turkey, the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. Hall Halls 3-4 Turkey is a dynamically developing regional leader and an actor with a developed economy. Our countries have close and promising trade and economic, industrial, scientific, technical, cultural and humanitarian relations. Over the past 20 years, Turkey, Russia's closest neighbour, has become an important foreign trade partner. Mutual trade has doubled in the past year and reached $65 billion. In the past year, mutual trade has doubled to $65 billion. Taking into account the value of services, including tourism, and ongoing investment projects, this figure is approaching $100 billion. This figure is close to $100 billion. Nevertheless, certain difficulties have recently emerged in the field of logistics and financial and banking cooperation. How to avoid a serious blow to the Russian logistics industry? How are the problems in the banking sector solved? How can cargo turnover between the countries be restored? Invited moderator: Arsen Ayupov, Secretary General of the Russian-Turkish Dialogue Association - Head of the Russian- Turkish Working Group under the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs. Invited speakers: - ■ ☐ Aidar Gashigullin, Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Turkey; Sergey Shklyaev, Head of the Department of Trade Restrictions, Currency and Export Control of the FCS of Russia; Yusuf Karakas, Acting Director General of the Directorate of International Trade in Services of the Ministry of Trade of the Republic of Turkey; Taryk Akin, General Director for Islamic Banking of the Financial Office under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Turkey; Sergey Belyakov, President of SRO NAPF, Managing Director of OZON (Internet Solutions LLC), General Director of OZON Holding, Chairperson of the Board of NAAIR, Managing Director of InfraONE; Oktem Ecevit, General Manager, Coşkunöz Alabuga LLC, Turkey; Yunus Ete, Chairperson, Association of International Exhibition Organizers, Turkey; German Maslov, Vice President, Linear and Logistics Division, FESCO Transport Group; Uzeyir Isık, Deputy Secretary General of the Union of Service Exporters (HIB); Dmitry Prokhorenko, Director for the development of the foreign network of JSC "Russian Export Center"; 5#62.1 FINANCE HALL 10:00-18:40 SBER zone Lounge A, 1st floor Ahmed Azimov, Head of the Centre for International Strategic Initiatives; 2.1.1 – 2.1.5 SBER EDUCATIONAL COURSE: "ISLAMIC FINANCE COURSE” Organizers: Sber Corporate University, Accounting and Auditing Organization for Islamic Financial Institutions AAOIFI. In light of the expansion of Russia's cooperation with the countries of the Muslim world, the need to study the traditions and characteristics of the Islamic economy becomes more relevant than ever. The increase in investment flows and the interest of Russian business in business cooperation with the East calls for the implementation of radically new mechanisms of doing business, but at present their practical application is limited by the lack of a theoretical base. The goal of the course is to increase knowledge and expertise in the field of Islamic finance. Listeners of the course will get acquainted with specifics of Islamic commercial law and banking, accounting and corporate governance. Why Islamic finance is considered partnership finance? What to do if a client wants to get financing for their project? Why money cannot be traded in this system? At the end of the course, participants will receive a certificate from SberUniversity and AAOIFI confirming that they have studied the basics of Islamic finance. Invited moderator: Gurban-Zadeh Bekhnam, Managing Director Head of Centre of partnership financing and special projects of Sberbank of Russia PJSC. Invited speakers: - 2.2-2.3 INTERACTIVE AREA 09:00-18:40 Pavilion 3 Farhan Noor, Head of Capacity Building Programs, AAOIFI; Mufti Ismail Ebrahim Desai, Head of Global Islamic Financial Services (GIFS); Khondamir Nusrathujaev, Manager, Accounting and Reporting Department, Islamic Development Bank, AAOIFI Board Member. 2.2.1 – 2.2.6 BUSINESS INTERACTIVE GAME ON ISLAMIC FINANCE "BUY" - Organizer: Russian Islamic University. The word "бай” means “rich man, rich" in the Tatar language and the consonant word "" in Arabic means "sale, trade, sale and purchase transaction", also consonant with these words "buy" is translated from English as "purchase". The business board game is a unique interactive model that was developed specifically for KazanForum. Mastering and learning the game will allow the participants to gain practical experience in doing business, investing and improving financial literacy in accordance with Islamic values. 6#709:00-11:20 Pavilion 3 12:00-15:20 Pavilion 3 During a successful game session, participants will learn: 1. Make investment decisions: select assets permitted by Islam in your portfolio and properly dispose of those that are not permitted; 2. Set financial goals; 3. Compare existing Islamic financial products currently on the market in order to profitably purchase a home, car and other assets; 4. Fundamentals of doing business according to Islam. Game sessions are conducted by specially trained consultants using a unique methodology, winners and medalists will receive gifts at the end of the tournament. Invited moderators: Kamila Khayrettinova, Managing Partner, Yusuf Consulting; Ilnur Gimazov, Kazan Scientific Centre of RAS. 2.3.12.3.2 THE SUSTAINABLE WORLD GAME Organizer: Academy of Youth Diplomacy. The floor game "Build a Sustainable World" is a monopoly game, where each participant moves to the centre - the "Sustainable World". A sustainable world is a world where all the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have been achieved. During the game, participants get acquainted with the 17 SDGs, and through the informal nature of the game, they can feel the relevance of this agenda first-hand. The essence of the game is simple: a player rolls a die, a certain goal falls to him/her, and he/she performs a task related to this goal. The curator checks the correctness of the completed task and, if the result is positive, gives the player a sticker with a goal. The main goal of the game is to collect all 17 goal stickers and reach the centre - the "Sustainable World". In addition, an advantage of the game is that it is large. Instead of the usual 40x40 cm playing field, our game has a 3x3m field, and the cubes that participants toss in are 60x60 cm. The game was developed by the multipliers of the SDG, one of the areas of the Academy of Youth Diplomacy. In addition to the floor game, in the SDG area, you will find the "Wheel of Fortune", where everyone can find out information about a certain goal dropped on the wheel and a touchpad with interactive quizzes and tasks. Invited moderator: Elizaveta Eliseeva, SDG coordinator, Academy of Youth Diplomacy. 2.3.3 2.3.4 CONDUCTING A CLIMATE BUSINESS GAME ON THE MODEL OF EN-ROADS Organizer: The Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI). 7#815:40-18:40 Pavilion 3 3. HALAL INDUSTRY 10:00-11:20 Halal industry Hall The game is modelled after an emergency U.N. summit on climate change, where the participants can take on one of the roles: an industry or energy representative, climate activist, or country's leader. The goal of the summit is to stop climate change and keep the temperature rise within a safe 1.5 degrees. The participants make joint decisions on the measures to be taken. Gamified training allows for 1.5-2 hours of effective networking, delving into the global climate change agenda, understanding the logic of physical, political and economic processes, and assessing the effectiveness of dozens of possible actions through a visual simulation of climate action EN-ROADS, developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and the Climate Interactive nonprofit organization. The game is open to all participants of the Forum. The game can be played by 6 teams of 6 people at a time. Invited moderator: Lyudmila Kozhanova, one of 8 ambassadors of the game in the Russian Federation, hosts the game in Russian and English. 2.3.5 2.3.6 INTELLECTUAL AND ENTERTAINING QUIZ "MUSLIMQUIZ" Organizer: The Religious Board of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan (RBM). Muslim Quiz is an informative team game organized by the Religious Board of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan, which aims to organize halal leisure, strengthening friendly relations between Muslim youth in Russia and abroad. The working languages of the game are Russian and English. There are traditionally 6 people in teams. Muslim Quiz is oriented to increase the intellectual and cultural level of Muslim youth, to develop the skills of teamwork, to develop the ability to analyze, generalize, and draw conclusions. In the course of the game, participants summarize their knowledge in selected areas of the game (Islam, finance, history, economics, geography, languages, medicine, art, leisure, etc.). The game is open to teams that have previously registered at https://muslimmol.ru/muslimquiz. Invited moderators: Airat Kurbangaleev, English-language host; Nuriya Gayazova, Russian-language host. Responsibilities: Aigul Biktimirova, head of the Social Development Department of the RBM of RT; Liliya Ilyasova, Chief Specialist of the Social Development Department of the RNM of the RT. 3.1 PROSPECTS FOR BODIES ACCREDITATION OF HALAL CERTIFICATION AGENCIES IN RUSSIA Organizers: The Federal Accreditation Service, the Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation. 8#9Hall 14 11:40-13:00 Halal industry Hall Hall 14 The formation of the necessary infrastructure for the accreditation of Halal conformity assessment bodies, as well as the creation of appropriate mechanisms for control over the circulation of halal products, are important tasks for the national accreditation system of the Russian Federation. The regulatory and legal framework in the field of Halal accreditation is constantly evolving, which allows the introduction of an accreditation scheme for Halal certification bodies, to work out and bring to single requirements all the many nuances to start international cooperation with the countries of export of Russian halal products. In this case, an important part of the formation of Halal quality infrastructure is to strengthen cooperation and exchange of experience and best practices. What is the role of the introduction of the Halal accreditation scheme in the national accreditation system? What are the prospects for international cooperation with Halal standardization institutes? What requirements for Halal certification bodies have been developed taking into account international practices? How is the Halal accreditation system implemented in the EEU member states? Invited moderator: Alexander Zorin, Deputy Director of the Centre for Leadership and Digital Transformation Teams Training at GSPM RANEPA. Invited speakers: Nazariy Skrypnik, Head of the Federal Service for Accreditation; Anton Shalaev, Head of the Federal Agency on Technical Regulating and Metrology; Maxim Protasov, Head of the Autonomous Nonprofit Organization Russian Quality System; Rafik Mukhametshin, Chairperson of the Project Technical Committee on Standardization "Halal Products and Service" (PTK 704), Rector of the Russian Islamic University, RIU; Alexey Solodov, vice president of REC JSC; Moteb Almezani, Director General of the GCC Accreditation Centre, GAC; Dato' Dr Sirajuddin bin Suhaimee, Deputy Director General of the Islamic Development Department of Malaysia JAKIM; Almaz Usongul, Deputy Director of the state institution Centre for the Development of Halal Industry, Kyrgyzstan; Absamat Akimov, Deputy General Director of the National Accreditation Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan LLP. 3.2 INTERNATIONAL EXPERIENCE IN STANDARDIZATION AND CERTIFICATION OF HALAL PRODUCTS Organizer: the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology (Rosstandart). The halal sphere is a promising area of development of the world economy. According to the Roscongress Foundation, the annual turnover of the global halal industry exceeds 2 trillion dollars. In 2024, the market could reach 3.5 trillion dollars. This market is growing rapidly; its growth rate in recent years is not less than 5% per year. 9#1014:00-15:20 Halal industry Hall Hall 14 It is expected that by 2025 the share of halal products will be at least 20% of all products produced in the world. In modern conditions in the Russian economic system, the halal industry is becoming the basis of international cooperation between Russia and the countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. In this regard, it is particularly relevant to study the international experience of standardization and certification of Halal products. What are the requirements for standardization and certification of Halal products in the OIC countries? What is the accreditation procedure for Halal certification bodies in different countries? What experience can Russia adopt? Invited moderator: Anton Shalaev, GENERAL DIRECTOR of Rosstandart. Invited speakers: ◉ ◉ ■ Haidar Hajjeh, Director General of the Palestine Standards Institution; Farah Ali Al-Zarouni, Assistant Deputy Minister of Industry and Advanced Technologies of the UAE; Absamat Akimov, Deputy Director General of the National Accreditation Center of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Ilham Bayramov, General Director of the Azerbaijan Institute of Standards; Ruslan Ismailov, Member of the Management Board, Deputy General Director, Director of the Magnit retail chain; Maxim Protasov, Head of Russian Quality System. 3.3 FILM PRODUCTION AS A DRIVER OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Organizer: The Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan. Purpose of the session: joint definition of strategies for the development of national film production and international film projects for the economic development of the territories. State cultural policy is especially important in terms of transmitting moral, ethical, and spiritual guidelines of social life to the new generations. Integration of a person into cultural activities allows transmitting this ideology to him/her, to lay down in him/her respect for the history and traditions of his/her country. The spiritual development of citizens, their national self-determination, uniting society, and forming a citizen as an independent thinking and creative person, whose mentality relies on the use of the full potential of national culture. In this regard, the national cinema that responds to both internal ethnic and global cultural challenges becomes relevant. It is important to create high-quality films that will be interesting to the whole world, original, carrying a charge of national mentality and having its own film language. The development of national and ethnic cinema, on the one hand, is a story about the natural, cultural, and industrial features of the region, and on the other hand, is attracting the attention of young people, their 10#1115:40-18:40 Halal industry Hall Hall 14 involvement in the life of their native land, the popularization of professions, typical to the economy of the region. Over the last 10 years, the interest in the national cinematography has increased. Films made in Russia's regions by local producers and directors have won awards at Russian and international film festivals and are leading in local releases. Nevertheless, the process of creating and distributing national films has a number of problems. These include new legislation, strategically significant regional events, film commissions, cooperation with film producers (including interregional and federal levels), and professional training (there is a problem of staff shortages and staff turnover in the regions). Invited moderator: ■ Ivan Kudryavtsev, journalist and producer, member of the Guild of Film Experts and Film Critics of the Filmmakers' Union of Russia, member of the National Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Invited speakers: " " Dmitry Davidenko, Director of the Department of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation; Taalaibek Kulmendeev, Chairman of the Union of Cinematographers, Kyrgyzstan; Nazim Huseynov, Director of the "Azerbaijanfilm" studio named after Jafar Jabbarli, Azerbaijan; Viktor Vasiliev, Chairman of the Union of Cinematographers of the Republic of Belarus, Republic of Belarus; Adai Abeldinov, President of the Association of Legal Entities "Association of Animation Studios of Kazakhstan", director, producer, member of the Union of Cinematographers of Kazakhstan; Mohammad Tahsin Nazim, film producer, founder and co-owner of Indian Films Russia, Zakaria Entertainment India, Doctor of Neurosurgery, India; Dmitry Yakunin, Deputy Executive Director of the Regional Cinema Support Fund, Secretary of the Union of Cinematographers of Russia; Andrey Mikhalev, General Director of Mikhalev Production Center LLC; Irina Grebennikova, owner and CEO of the animation studio "Terra Anima". 3.4 3.5 RUSSIA - ISLAMIC WORLD: MEDIA COOPERATION FOR SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT AND ECONOMIC PROSPERITY Organizers: Union of Information Agencies of the OIC (UNA), the Republican Agency for Press and Mass Communications "Tatmedia”. Nowadays, the media is a driving force of sustainable development and economic partnership between countries. That is why media cooperation, "media diplomacy", in modern conditions is as good as the diplomacy of states and can lead to the weakening of the monopoly of the Western media, ensuring equal access to information and countering the politicization of the media. Russia, therefore, advocates an active 11#12dialogue with Muslim countries to combat common information threats. What is the current stage of cooperation between the Russian media and the countries of the Islamic world? What joint programs and projects are being implemented in the media sphere and what is planned in the future? What additional measures could be proposed to make media cooperation more effective? What points of contact do journalists and bloggers from Russia and the Islamic world have in common? Invited moderators: Anna Belikova, Advisor to the Russia-Islamic World Strategic Vision Group, Senior Lecturer at Moscow State University, MGIMO and Russian Presidential Academy of National Economy and Public Administration, Chief Specialist of the External Communications Service at RT; Yunus Inayat, Director of International Relations and Strategic Development, Union of OIC News Agencies. Invited speakers: ■ ☐ ☐ Mohammed Al-Yami, Director General of the OIC Union of News Agencies; Aidar Salimgarayev, Head of the Republican Agency for Press and Mass Communications "Tatmedia"; Wajdi Sindi, Director of the Information Development Department of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation; Farit Mukhametshin, Deputy Chairperson of the Strategic Vision Group "Russia - Islamic World", Deputy Chairperson of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs; Fatima As-Salem, general director of Kuwait News Agency (KUNA); Timur Shafir, Secretary of the Union of Journalists of Russia, head of the Union's international department; Najeh Missaoui, president and CEO of Tunis Afrique Presse; ◉ Mikhail Gusman, First Deputy General Director of TASS News Agency; ■ ☐ ☐ Satar Jiyad, director general of the Iraqi News Agency; Latifa El Bouabdellaoui, director general of the Islamic Centre for Trade Development; Dinara Toktosunova, head of Ruptly video agency; Asya Samoilova, Head of the Media Relations Department of the International Cooperation Directorate of Media Group "Russia Today"/Sputnik; Mohammed Sedek Alawaji, Executive Editor, Saudi Press Agency, Saudi Arabia; Maya Manna, head of RT Arabic; Raed Fakih, head of international bureaus and representative offices of Al Jazeera Media Network Erman Yuksel, editor-in-chief, Anadolu Agency foreign language broadcasting, Turkey. 4. FORUM OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY HALL 10:00-11:20 Business opportunity Hall 4.1 PLENARY SESSION OF THE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF THE OIC COUNTRIES "HARMONIOUS INTERACTION AND UNDERSTANDING OF THE FUTURE" 12#13Hall 8 11:40-13:00 Business opportunity Hall Hall 8 Organizer: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. The OIC countries have great trade and economic potential, which is an important factor in the sustainable development of the global economy in the face of modern challenges. At the same time, this is a highly competitive and complex market, which requires systematic work from businesses and long-term support programs from the government. The tasks of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry in this area are the creation of mechanisms for implementing the strengthening of cooperation, ensuring information exchange, enhancing cooperation in the field of exhibition and fair activities, working to eliminate legislative barriers and others. Our strength is in the chamber's dialogue, mutual understanding, and constructive cooperation! How can we, acting together with the OIC member countries, promote open, inclusive, mutually beneficial trade and economic cooperation taking into account new challenges and risks? What new ideas can we offer to intensify cooperation with the OIC member countries? How can we make the most effective use of mechanisms to ensure the socio-economic sustainability of our countries and partners in the current transformation of the traditional world economic order? Invited moderator: Sergey Katyrin, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation (CCI RF). Invited speakers: - ◉ ☐ Maxim Reshetnikov, Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Ahmad Kavesa Sengendo, OIC Deputy Secretary General for Economic Cooperation, Uganda; Yousef Hasan Khalavi, Secretary General of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture; Gholam Hossein Shafei, President of the Chamber of Commerce, Industry, Mines and Agriculture of Iran; Leonid Lozhechko, Chairman of the Russian-Iranian Business Council; Azman bin Mohd Yusof, Secretary General of the Ministry of Internal Trade and Cost of Living of Malaysia; Sergey Belyakov, President of SRO NAPF, Managing Director of OZON (Internet Solutions LLC), General Director of OZON Holding, Chairperson of the Board of NAAIR, Managing Director of InfraONE; Sergey Shishkaryov, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of Delo Group; Timur Khakimov, president of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Bashkortostan. 4.2 FAMILY BUSINESS: FORMING THE VALUES OF NEW TIME, PRESERVING TRADITIONS Organizer: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Small and medium-sized family entrepreneurs are employers for almost 70% of the world's working population. Family entrepreneurship ensures a stable socio-economic situation in society and promotes business self- fulfilment and the entrepreneurial spirit of citizens. The creation of optimal working conditions for family businessws contributes to its legalization and withdrawal from the shadows, which, in turn, makes it possible to achieve growth of entrepreneurial activity, replenish regional budgets, and provide family businesses with 13#1414:00-15:20 Business opportunity Hall Hall 8 social guarantees. How does the preservation of basic values and experience in solving problems of continuity and development of family entrepreneurship affect the socio-economic development of the state? What are the most effective tools to support and develop family entrepreneurship? How to motivate the younger generation to continue a common family business to form business dynasties? Invited moderator: Elena Dybova, Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ ◉ Irek Yalalov, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy; Tatiana Ilyushnikova, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Svetlana Orlova, Auditor of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation; Alexey Shashkin, Director of the Small and Micro Business Division, Sberbank; Dmitry and Olga Aiduganov, Engineering and Production Center LLC; Alexander and Olga Izyukovy, LLC "NPP Powder Technologies"; Orhan Mammadov, Chairman of the Board of Small and Medium Business Development Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan (KOBİA); Timur Khakimov, President of the Union "Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Bashkortostan"; Ivan Razuvaev, General Director of the Union "Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Nizhny Novgorod region". 4.3 STATE AND BUSINESS IN DIGITAL SECURITY Organizer: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Accelerated digitalization and widespread adoption of information technology have exacerbated information security issues and created conditions for the emergence of new risks in this area. In the context of the current geopolitical crisis, the ability to implement and maintain critical elements of the IT infrastructure of private and public companies and services based on local solutions and solutions developed by vendors from friendly countries has become the main condition for ensuring digital security. An important factor is the use of solutions from partners that face real-time threats, which are a significant risk for the customer. Russia has faced and continues to face major attacks on key elements of the digital infrastructure while demonstrating the availability of full working domestic solutions to protect military, industrial and civilian elements of the IT infrastructure. In the present circumstances, friendly countries need to strengthen the exchange of positive experiences and practices of countering threats to international information security. What threats to information security do countries face in the current environment? What technological solutions have been developed to protect key elements of the digital infrastructure? What areas of cooperation should Russia develop with friendly countries to ensure digital security? 14#1515:40-17:00 Business opportunity Hall Hall 8 Invited moderator: Vladimir Maslov, Director of the Department of Digital Technology, CCI RF. Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ Alexander Shoitov, Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Communications and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation; Igor Ashmanov, President, Cribrum JSC Nikolay Murashov, Deputy Director of the National Computer Incident Coordination Centre; Shavkat Sabirov, member of the National Scientific Council "National Defense and Security", member of the Public Council of the Ministry of Information and Public Development of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Evgeny Abakumov, Director for Information Technologies, Rosatom State Atomic Energy Corporation; Semyon Zakharov, Director of Project Implementation Department, PJSC Megafon; German Klimenko, Chairperson of the Board of the Digital Economy Development Fund “Digital Development Fund"; Elina Sidorenko, General Director, ANO "Platform". 4.4 RUSSIA-IRAN BUSINESS-DIALOGUE Organizer: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Russian-Iranian relations are now experiencing a new stage in their development. Experts estimate that trade between Russia and Iran could grow to $40 billion in the next five years. There are prerequisites for increasing cooperation in almost all areas: from agriculture to high-tech, from energy to mechanical engineering, textiles and tourism. Mutual investments, cooperation in special economic zones as well as interregional cooperation offer great potential. Today, in conditions of new foreign economic realities the Russian market opens for friendly countries new opportunities for cooperation. What projects and initiatives can give an impetus to the qualitative development of bilateral relations under new conditions? What areas of business cooperation are in the most demand? What do Russian and Iranian businesses expect from the governments of the two countries to realize the full potential of trade, economic and investment cooperation? What areas should be worked on in the regulatory field, and what problems do entrepreneurs face? Invited moderator: Sergey Katyrin, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: ◉ ◉ Gholam Hossein Shafei, President, Iranian Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Mines and Agriculture; Shamil Ageyev, Chairperson of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan; Mikhail Volkov, Chairperson of the Board of Russian Post; Hadi Tizhush Taban, president of the Joint Iranian-Russian Chamber of Commerce; 15#1617:20-18:40 Business opportunity Hall Hall 8 5. TECHNOLOGIES 10:00-11:20 Technologies Hall Hall 9 Leonid Lozhechko, Chairman of the Russian-Iranian Business Council. 4.5 THE ROLE OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY IN REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT Organizer: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. The development and diversification of commercial services for business remain one of the main tasks that all chambers of commerce and industry have been addressing over the past years. Chambers annually launch more than 50 unique projects, which subsequently form the best practices and can be replicated at both the regional and municipal levels. Today, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Russia almost annually forms best practices in certain areas of activity, which are aimed at developing and improving the activities of chambers of commerce and industry. In 2022, the largest volume of commercial services came to the services in the field of business missions, exhibition and congress activities, education and valuation, as well as the development of new types of expertise. Besides, a large volume is accounted for by other types of services new projects, which the chambers initiate and launch in the regions. The most interesting of them will be presented by the heads of regional chambers of commerce and industry in the section to which the heads of chambers of commerce and industry, leaders in the development of commercial and introduction of new services, will be invited. Invited moderator: Shamil Ageev, Chairperson of the Union of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan. Invited guests: Vladimir Katenev, President of St. Petersburg Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Andrey Besedin, President of Urals Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Denis Frantsuzov, President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Moscow Oblast; Vitaly Lotshekhin, President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Arkhangelsk region; Maxim Kostarev, President of Tomsk Chamber of Commerce and Industry. 5.1 THE BEST SOLUTIONS FOR SMART CITY: OPTIMIZING TRAFFIC AND IMPROVING SECURITY Organizer: Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI). In the context of the technological revolution unfolding in the world, the intellectualization of urban development processes, carried out within the framework of the actively developing concept of smart cities, is an inevitable prospect for Russian cities. One of the key tasks of the city authorities is to introduce technological solutions to create a reserve capacity of transport infrastructure, taking into account the growing load. The use of intelligent transport systems allows making balanced management decisions and prioritize the construction and repair of the road network, which provides significant budget savings. What are 16#17the most relevant areas of development of the road transport infrastructure of Smart Cities? How are projects in the field of digitalization of urban space assessed? What are the solutions for Smart Cities in the field of traffic optimization and road safety? Invited moderator: Ruslan Shagaleev, mayor of Innopolis. Invited Speakers: Baharesh Bagherian, Founder of URB, creator of Zero Emission Smart Cities Master Plans, UAE; Dalbir Singh, President of the Policy and Management Foundation, Chairperson of One Globe Forum, Senior Advisor to the Forum of Federations; Dmitry Ivanov, General Director, Video Analytics LLC; Loran Akopyan, General Director, iPavlov LLC; Sergey Kechutkin, Head of Smart City Department, CITYMATICS LLC; ◉ Alexei Khudoleyev, General Director, Traktis LLC; ◉ Armen Voskanyan, Director of Development, SmartC LLC; Salvatore Distefano, Professor at the University of Messina, Italy; Sergey Andreev, Deputy Director of ITC "Spectrum of Security". Maria Romashova, co-owner of Talking City LLC; 11:40-13:00 Technologies Hall Hall 9 ☐ 5.2 SOURCES OF TECHNOLOGY. WHAT OPPORTUNITIES DOES THE INNOVATION INFRASTRUCTURE OFFER TO STARTUPS? Organizer: The Skolkovo Foundation. Global markets are experiencing turbulent times, with heightened uncertainty and fierce constraints requiring rapid response and adaptability. However, the crisis always brings with it prospects as well: the falling out of technology solutions in the global market opens windows of opportunity. Russian companies are actively searching for new profitable niches. The potential of cooperation with OIC countries is now more than ever revealing. In this regard, one of the key directions of work for domestic companies is the expansion of cooperation with countries and international organizations of the Islamic world. The desire to expand its influence, develop products and solutions, increase profits, and capture new markets - all this requires a competent change in investment strategy, understanding of the differences between foreign markets and Russian, as well as a combination of infrastructure and technological tools to support business. Development institutions become the pivot around which the scientific potential, entrepreneurial efforts and capital are consolidated. How does the Skolkovo Foundation support its projects when entering foreign markets and what barriers does it help to overcome? What kind of assistance is provided to projects when they enter the OIS markets? What services and support do startups need most? How can businesses quickly respond to today's challenges and scale up? 17#1814:00-15:20 Technologies Hall Hall 9 Invited moderator: Lina Abu Muh Zoabi, Head of International Cooperation, Skolkovo Foundation. Invited speakers: Ruslena Ramli, Director of Digital Finance and Islamic Digital Economy, MDEC Digital Economy Corporation of Malaysia; Mikhail Makarov, Director, International Relations Office, ASI; Anna Vitina, Project Manager, IPI Greenbar; Dawood Al Shezawi, President, Annual Investment Forum, UAE; Ahmed Al Hujairi, CEO of Global Future Business Group Bahrain. 5.3 DRIVERLESS TECHNOLOGIES Organizer: Associations for the promotion of digital development. Driverless technology is penetrating deeply into our daily lives. Not long ago, few imagined that we would see unmanned cars on the roads and swarms of drones in the sky. Many industries already find it hard to imagine working without the use of drones. The necessity and relevance of developing driverless technology are also confirmed at the present stage, so the issue of further development and testing is acute. One of the main problems is how to ensure safety and interaction with other traffic participants. Today, experiments with drones have come out of closed testing areas and are being conducted on public roads, which requires the development of intelligent road infrastructure, as well as solving the issues of legal regulation of unmanned vehicles. Is it realistic to provide efficient and safe drone service in transportation logistics? What unmanned transport solutions have been developed at KAMAZ? How is unmanned transport being implemented in China? Invited moderators: ☐ Sultan Zhankaziev, President of the Association of Transport Engineers, Doctor of Engineering Science, Professor of the Moscow State Automobile and Road Construction Technical University, Head of the Department "Traffic Organization and Safety"; Rifkat Minnikhanov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Chairperson of the Council of the Association for Digital Development Assistance, Director of the State Budgetary Institution "Road Safety", Head of the Department “Intellectual Transport Systems" of Kazan National Research Technical University named after A. N. Tupolev. Invited speakers: Sergey Nazarenko, Chief Designer of innovative vehicles, Head of PJSC KAMAZ service; Vasily Zhukov, Sales Director, Evocargo LLC; Nikolay Toropov, Deputy Head of ITS Department, FAI “ROSDORNII"; 18#1915:40-17:00 Technologies Hall Hall 9 17:20-18:40 Technologies Hall ☐ Harald Gruebel, Executive Director of KAMA JSC, ATOM brand; Jishengou Zhang, Director of the Autonomous Driving Technology Research and Development Centre approved by the Ministry of Transport of the People's Republic of China; Changju Li, UNESCAP ITS projects of UN, results of regional cooperation on ITS development; Farid Muhamad, Director of the Institute of Automotive Systems and Engineering at the Malaysian Institute of Technology. 5.4 CYBERSECURITY TECHNOLOGIES: EXPORTING SOLUTIONS FOR CRITICAL INFORMATION INFRASTRUCTURE Organizer: NTI platform, the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI). Protecting critical information infrastructure is an unconditional priority and the basis of any country's digital sovereignty. The constant growth and development of threats from cybercrime, cyberterrorists and technical intelligence require a timely rethinking of risks, approaches and countermeasures. New security challenges are emerging, such as targeted attacks using artificial intelligence, the use of quantum computing to overcome cryptocurrencies, software vulnerabilities and undocumented capabilities. How are critical information infrastructure cybersecurity tools evolving? What solutions are used to implement critical information infrastructure security objectives in Russia and friendly countries? How are Russian security and trust technologies and solutions for critical information infrastructure promoted in the markets of OIC countries? What examples are there of successful cooperation between leading Russian companies in the field of security and trust with OIC countries? Invited moderator: Andrey Tikhonov, President of the Trusted Platform Association, co-leader of the NTI Safnet working group. Invited Speakers: ☐ Oleg Kravchuk, Deputy Director of Strategic and International Projects, Security Code LLC; Andrey Dukhvalov, Head of Perspective Technologies Department, Kaspersky Lab LLC; Evgeny Abakumov, Information Technology Director of Rosatom State Corporation; Hasi Kardas, Channel Sales Manager, C-Prot Company; Abdulaziz Alamri, Founder and GENERAL DIRECTOR, Cyber Arms Company; Seyyid Sarkar, director of the Institute for Advanced Medical Research, Tehran Institute of Medical Sciences; Reza Sajjadi, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ilia High Tech, Iran. 5.5 MODEL FOR JOINT CREATION OF PLATFORM SOLUTIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE IN THE FIELD OF EDUCATION 19#20Hall 9 6. INNOVATIONS HALL 09:00-10:30 Innovations Hall Hall 12 Organizer: The National Technology Initiative Platform (NTI Platform), ROBBO JSC. The idea of using the principle of open technologies (Open Source) allows for the development of a whole system of necessary services and products that do not depend on external control. The Open-Source approach helps to eliminate risks for the information infrastructure of the education system. Russian company ROBBO develops software and hardware for robotics education based on the principles of open licensing and free software. Anyone can use ROBBO devices, modify them and create their own courses. It is also possible to create a separate social business based on Open Source, to help public education systems and private classes. To popularize this approach among children, ROBBO holds various competitions and contests, using them as a tool to attract attention to the study of open technology. How does the open technology principle work? What services and products can be developed with its help? How can Open Source be used in the education system and public administration? Invited moderator: Ilya Dinerstein, Chairperson of the Board of Directors of ROBBO. Invited Speaker: ☐ ◉ Abdul Razak Ahmad, Ministry of Education Malaysia; Rinawati Priatinsih, co-chair of the G20 Indonesia; Airat Khasyanov, Vice-Rector for Digital Transformation of KNITU-KAI; Lyubov Orlova, Director of Strategic Projects Department T1; Sergey Minasyan, IQ.academy special projects development director; Kamilla Khamidullina, Project Manager at IQ.academy; Seyyid Sarkar, director of the Institute for Advanced Medical Research, Tehran Institute of Medical Sciences; Reza Sajjadi, Chairman of the Board of Directors, Ilia High Tech, Iran. 6.1 TECHNOLOGICAL SOVEREIGNTY AS A GUARANTEE OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT IN THE MODERN WORLD Organizer: Innopolis University, an autonomous non-profit higher education organisation. In the next decade, the condition for the development of any world power will be the achievement of technological sovereignty. Closing access to international licenses, technology and equipment requires the creation of high-tech solutions within the country. The task of developing new technological solutions to ensure demand and implementation in the new economic conditions comes to the fore. What key technologies need to be created domestically? What is the landscape of software development needs in Russia? Which regions of Russia are reformers in digital transformation? How to ensure the technological sovereignty of the fuel and 20 20#2110:30-11:20 Innovations Hall Hall 12 11:40-13:00 Innovations Hall Hall 12 energy complex? What are the key aspects of Russia's radio-electronic industry development? Who are the leaders in the domestic software market? Invited moderator: Roman Shaikhutdinov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan. Invited Speakers: • Vasily Shpak, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation; Eduard Sheremettsev, Deputy Minister of Energy of Russia; Timur Akhmerov, General Director of "Bars Group"; Gulnara Khasyanova, General Director of Micron JSC; Andrey Bezrukov, President of the Association for the Export of Technological Sovereignty; Evgeny Petrov, Head of the Federal Agency for Subsoil Use; Ahmad Ghanatyan, Chairman of the Board of Directors of TFM Chip. 6.2 PANEL DISCUSSION "ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE - BUSINESS MATURITY: REAL CASES" Organizer: Innopolis University. The penetration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies in business processes is growing worldwide. According to international company McKinsey, in 2021, 56% of respondent companies from around the world used Al in at least one area of business; this figure has increased by 6% since 2020. What continues to hold back the adoption of AI? What is the ratio of real cases to bubbles? Which areas already have Al maturity, and in which areas should artificial intelligence not be applied even if the technology is perfect? How is artificial intelligence used in global healthcare? Invited moderator: Ramil Kuleev, director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence of Innopolis University. Invited speakers: Dr Ajith Abraham Padat, Dean of the Faculty of Computing and Data Sciences, Innopolis University; Vyacheslav Kondratyev, Professor, Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (National Research University); Asad Masood Khattak, professor at Zayed University in the UAE; Bader Rashid, Head of the Recognition Systems Development Department at Innopolis University, Syria. 6.3 PANEL DISCUSSION "EXPORTING IT SOLUTIONS TO OIC COUNTRIES" Organizer: Innopolis, IT-Park. With the imposition of sanctions against Russian high-tech companies by a number of Western countries, the range of potential foreign customers for domestic IT solutions narrowed. The structure of exports has changed significantly, and the reorientation of the export market to friendly and neutral countries has begun. In order 21#22to further Russian developments of digital technologies, the state needs to form a favourable regime for their export. The basis for building a mutually beneficial and long-term partnership with representatives of the Islamic business community is knowledge of the specifics of the local market, trade restrictions and cultural peculiarities. What measures should be taken to improve the effectiveness of exports to the OIC countries? What aspects should be taken into account when introducing IT products to the markets of OIC countries, and how can we assess the prospects for their development? What government support measures and financial instruments are available for IT exports? Invited moderators: Valentin Makarov, Member of the APKIT Board, President of Russoft. Invited speakers: Aidar Gashigullin, Trade representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Turkey; ◉ Alexei Mudrakov, Head of the client work project of REC JSC; - Andrey Filippov, Deputy Director for International Cooperation, Digital Economy; Dmitry Shushkin, Head of RUSSOFT office in UAE; 14:00-15:20 Innovations Hall Hall 12 ■ Linar Khusnullin, co-founder, CEO of KazanExpress; Farrokhzadeh Muhammad, Vice-Governor for International Affairs of Iran. 6.4 ENVIRONMENT FOR INNOVATION Organizer: Innopolis City Hall. In recent years, the transition to an innovative model of economic development has been defined as the main reference point for the strategic development of the country and its regions. Innovations should help to put the economy on a new path of development. In order to form favourable conditions for innovative activity, states form various formats of innovative infrastructure, providing residents with comparable preferences. How can the state and companies influence the development of an innovative environment and stimulate innovation? What factors influence the development of technology and attract high-tech specialists? How does the urban environment influence innovations? What activity is becoming the driver of new cities? How is Russia's youngest city developing? Invited moderator: Mikhail Vanyushin, international English-speaking moderator. Invited speakers: ☐ Ruslan Shagaleev, Mayor of Innopolis; Baharesh Bagherian, Founder of URB, creator of Zero Emission Smart Cities Master Plans, UAE; Yulia Zubarik, Urban expert, creator of master plans and development strategies, founder of the Master's Plan urban planning office; 22 22#2315:40-17:00 Innovations Hall Hall 12 17:20-18:40 Innovations Hall Hall 12 Adnan Al Noorani, Founder of Future Innovation Summit Forum, Chairman of Leo Invisment and D1 Technologies, UAE. 6.5 PANEL DISCUSSION "HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT FOR THE MODERN DIGITAL WORLD" Organizer: Innopolis University, an autonomous non-profit higher education organisation. For many countries today, the digital economy is a key mechanism for accelerating economic growth. However, at the global level, plans for its development are hampered by a serious shortage of information and communications technology (ICT) professionals, the sector that is the main driver of the digital economy. Bridging the ICT skills gap for a fast-growing digital economy and global competitiveness is therefore an important agenda for discussion within governments and the professional community. How to reduce the shortage of IT personnel in the Russian economy? What requirements do corporations impose on candidates and how to prepare in-demand specialists for a specific order? Which countries' experience in training IT specialists can be used in Russia? What IT fields are most in demand among schoolchildren? Invited moderator: ■ Maria Obraztsova, Director of the Institute of Additional Education, autonomous non-profit higher education organisation Innopolis University. Invited speakers: ◉ Alexander Svinin, Trade Representative of Russia in Indonesia; Erdal Balci, Bodrum Ingiliz Kultur Koleji, Turkey; Yulia Guseva, Head of the Centre for Specialized IT Training, Innopolis University; Fuad Magerramov, Deputy Chairperson of the Board of the Agency for the Development of Economic Zones under the Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Imam Muwaffaq Mohd Fawaz Sudki, Lecturer of the Department of Computer and Engineering Sciences, Institute of Software Development and Software Engineering, Industrial Software Development Laboratory of ANOVO "Innopolis University"; Sevara Hidoyatova, Chief Analysis and Monitoring Specialist in the Investment and International Relations Department of IT Park Uzbekistan; Anna Sharipova, Managing Director for National Projects of Rostec State Corporation, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of ANO RT – National Initiatives. 6.6 ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL CHALLENGES: PROSPECTS AND WAYS OF COOPERATION IN THE OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: Innopolis. The global microelectronics market is on the threshold of significant changes caused by the outlined changes in the system of international distribution of electronic component base production and reformatting of the integration links in the chain of technological processes that have been formed for decades. Given the current 23#247. INVESTMENT HALL 10:00-11:20 Lounge B, 1st floor realities and global challenges faced by producers and importers of microelectronics and computing equipment, ensuring import substitution in electronics and microelectronics is a priority task for Russia. Strengthening cooperation with OIC countries in this area is of particular interest, primarily in terms of coordinating joint efforts to conduct research in advanced technologies and improve the investment attractiveness of scientific and technical projects and developments. What are the prospects for the microelectronics industry in the context of the large-scale state task of import substitution and ensuring the technological independence of the domestic electronics industry? What support measures are provided by the state for the enterprises of the industry? How to improve the competitiveness of the Russian microelectronics industry? What steps is the Republic of Tatarstan taking to restore the lost positions in the scientific and technological sphere? Invited moderators: Svetlana Legostaeva, GENERAL DIRECTOR ANO for the Development of the radio-electronic industry "Computing Technology" Consortium. Invited speakers: ◉ ■ ■ Roman Shaikhutdinov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan; Konstantin Dolgov, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy; Nikolay Pozhidaev, president of Sitronics Group; Evgeny Stepanov, General Director of ICIEL - KPO VS JSC; Evgeny Maksimov, Director of Ecosystem Development and Educational Initiatives at YADRO; Ilya Ivantsov, President of Element JSC. 7.1 BREAKFAST "INTERNATIONAL TRENDS OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT: THE ROLE OF RUSSIA AND THE OIC COUNTRIES MEMBER-STATES" Organizer: AIM Annual Investment Meeting. The business breakfast will focus on foreign direct investment (FDI) of OIC member countries and the Russian Federation, cooperation between the countries of the Islamic world and Russia, and ensuring sustainable development for a stable future. As foreign direct investment trends have changed significantly due to the pandemic and geopolitical tensions, investors' priorities have shifted and attracting high-quality investment is now a top priority of economic strategies of the Russian Federation and the Middle Eastern countries. In recent years, FDI inflows to the Middle East have stagnated. Investment flows into the region have declined sharply, leading to global supply disruptions, reduced demand, and pessimistic economic forecasts. But despite the obstacles of recent years, investment is on the rise and positive results are on the horizon. 24 24#2511:40-13:00 Investment Hall Hall 5 Foreign direct investment can play a crucial role in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in the Middle East and Russia. Encouraging sustainable investment offers new opportunities for achieving the FDI goals. The roundtable discussion focuses on recent developments in FDI between the Arab states, Russia and the CIS, as well as accelerating the achievement of sustainable investments in the countries. Invited moderator: Dawood Al Shezawi, President, Annual Investment Forum, UAE. Invited speaker: ◉ ◉ Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairperson of the Russia – Islamic World Strategic Vision Group; H.E. Thani Al-Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade; Sultan Bin Rashid Al-Khater, Deputy Minister of Trade and Industry of Qatar; Dawood Al Shezawi, President, Annual Investment Forum, UAE; Murat Kerefov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Khalid Al Marzouki, vice president of international business development at Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi; Andrei Belyaninov, Secretary General, Assembly of the Peoples of Eurasia. 7.2 NAIDA.GLOBAL EXPERT GROUP MEETING Organizers: The National Association of Investment and Development Agencies, the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. The National Association of Investment and Development Agencies is planning to hold an expert platform NAIDA.Global, dedicated to the attraction and support of foreign companies by specialized investor relations organizations in Russia. Members of the association, which includes development agencies from 76 regions and leading Russian development institutions, and foreign investor relations agencies will be invited to participate in the discussion of best practices of working with foreign investors. Investment development agencies from OIC countries have also been invited to participate, which will share best practices and describe their particularities in dealing with investment projects. Invited moderator: Sergey Belyakov, President of the Association of private pension funds (ANPF); Managing Director of OZON (Internet Solutions LLC); General Director of OZON Holding; Chairperson of the Board of NAIDA; Managing Director of InfraONE. Invited speakers: Ismail Ershakhin, CEO of the World Association of Investment Promotion Agencies (WAIPA); 25#2614:00-15:20 Investment Hall Hall 5 15:40-18:40 Investment Hall Hall 5 ☐ ■ ☐ Burak Daglioglu, Head of the Investment Office of the Administration of the President of the Republic of Turkey Fahad Al Gergawi, CEO of Dubai Investment Development Agency, UAE; Yusif Abdullayev, President of the Azerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Fund (AZPROMO); Marina Epifantseva, Deputy Head of the Investment Development Agency of the Republic of Tatarstan; Gulnara Miftakhova, First Deputy General Director of JSC "Development Corporation of the Republic of Bashkortostan". 7.3 MY INVESTMENT SUCCESS IN RUSSIA Organizer: The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. With the rapid development of international capital markets and the globalization of production, cross-border investment flows have increased dramatically. Both the inflow of capital from abroad and overseas investments have a growing influence on the development of each country's economy and the world economy as a whole. Companies need to invest abroad in order to enter new markets, master new technologies and gain profit. The representatives of businesses from OIC countries which have implemented investment projects in various regions of Russia will share the success stories of their companies. Why Russia remains attractive to foreign investors, and why do they continue to invest in our economy? What problems do foreign investors face? What areas are the most attractive for foreign investment? Invited moderator: Pavel Kondukov, partner of BGP Litigation. Invited speakers: - ☐ Sherif Kamel, Vice President, Commercial Dubai Silicon Oasis Authority; Akhmed Arsayev, Financial Director, Sheikh Zayed Foundation for Entrepreneurship and Innovation Support LLC; Cemal Nadir Jan, head of logistics at VitrA (Eczacıbaşı Holding); Metin Mete, CEO of Hayat Russia (HAYAT KIMYA SANAYI A.S.); Ecevit Oktem, CEO of Coşkunöz Alabuga; 7.4 -7.5 PRESENTATION OF THE REGIONS OF RUSSIA'S INVESTMENT PROSPECTS FOR PARTNERS FROM THE OIC STATES Organizer: The Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. The Government of the Russian Federation considers the growth of investment as one of the most important economic priorities. In modern conditions, investments become the most important means of providing conditions for economic growth, introduction of new technologies and improvement of quantitative and qualitative indicators of economic activity at all levels. Investment is one of the most important factors for the 26 26#278. INDUSTRY HALL 10:00-11:20 Industry Hall Hall 15 sustainable development of regions. What is the investment potential of Russian regions? What investment projects can be implemented using the tools of the Islamic economy? What products and services of the halal industry are represented in the Russian regions? Invited moderator: Alikhan Khashiev, Advisor to the Investment Commissioner in the Central Federal District, Director of Investments of the Central Federal District Association. Invited speakers: ◉ - Murat Kerefov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Andrey Doroshenko, Director of the Initiatives Laboratory, ASI; Rustam Muratov, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Government of the Republic of Bashkortostan - Minister of Economic Development and Investment Policy of the Republic of Bashkortostan; Dmitry Troitsky, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Republic of Mari El; Natalia Katina, Deputy Chairman of the Government of the Samara Region; Mansur Hajiyev, Minister of Economic Development of the Astrakhan Region; Dmitry Krasnov, Deputy Chairman of the Cabinet of Ministers of the Chuvash Republic - Minister of Economic Development and Property Relations of the Chuvash Republic; Ivan Gorin, Acting Minister of Economy, Trade and Entrepreneurship of the Republic of Mordovia; Emil Petrosyan, Moscow Investment and Industrial Policy Department, Deputy Head of the Department; Denis Sekachev, First Deputy General Director of Tourism.RF; Lenar Fayzutdinov, Deputy General Director of ANO Dialog. 8.1 INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION IN AN ERA OF CHANGE. THROUGH CHALLENGES TO NEW OPPORTUNITIES Organizer: Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russian Federation. The changed geopolitical situation has led to a global restructuring not only of cooperation and logistics chains but also prompted a rethinking of international economic models and a reorientation of the Russian Federation's business relations towards friendly states, both traditional Russian partners and prospective countries. Mechanisms of support for Russian foreign trade activities were promptly fine-tuned by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation and the Russian Export Centre in terms of simplifying support for exporters to implement international projects, obligations were introduced, and financial support for the national project “International Cooperation and Export" was targeted to the most in-demand measures. Despite the imposed external restrictions, it was possible not only to maintain the functionality of the existing export support infrastructure but also to form a new line of services for exporters, aimed both at helping them 27#2811:40-13:00 Industry Hall Hall 15 to develop friendly markets and to assist priority imports needed to support production processes at enterprises. What role did the countries of the Islamic world play in the reorientation of foreign trade? What can Russia offer its partners abroad? What foreign goods and services can be in demand in the Russian market? What model of industrial cooperation is the most optimal in the current environment, and what joint projects are being developed and implemented? Invited moderator: ▪ Maria Suvorovskaya, vice president of the Russian-Turkish Dialogue Association, general director of Business Dialogue Media, editor-in-chief of the Russian Business Guide. Invited speakers: ◉ ■ Roman Chekushov, Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Licensing in Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia; Ramazan Abdulatipov, Special Representative of the Russian Federation at the Organization of Islamic Cooperation; Konstantin Dolgov, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Economic Policy; Alexey Solodov, vice president of REC JSC; Nikolai Dunayev, Vice President of "Opora Russia", Chairperson of the International Relations Committee of "Opora Russia". Invited panellists: Keita Cheik, Ambassador of the World Organization for the Promotion of Small and Medium Enterprises in the World, Founding President of the Pan-African Digital Development Observatory, Founding President of the O.B.A; Aidar Gashigullin, Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Turkey; Alexei Busev, Executive Director of the Russian-Emirati Business Council, Director of Incona LTD; Airat Gizzatullin, General Director of JSC "Innovative Industrial Park - Technopark in the sphere of high technologies Technopolis "Himgrad"; Anna Lavrentieva, Senior Vice-President of JSCB NOVIKOMBANK. 8.2 CURRENT CHALLENGES IN MECHANICAL AND HEAVY ENGINEERING Organizer: The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. In the current situation, when imports of industrial equipment are limited, the development of domestic machine tools and heavy machine building is among the most important tasks for Russia. A domestic machine tool fleet is especially necessary for the defence industrial complex, aircraft building, rocket and space industries. Increasing the share of domestic products in the Russian market is a matter of strategic importance. How are we solving urgent problems of production and increasing the service life of parts and tools for machine-building and machine-tool construction? How to establish international cooperation in the 28#2914:00-15:20 Industry Hall Hall 15 15:40-17:00 industry? What objectives does Yuzhny Heavy Machine Tool Plant set for expanding the range of products? What are the perspective directions of technical textile development? Invited moderator: Sergey Mayorov, Chairman of the Board of the Industrial Cluster of the Republic of Tatarstan. Invited speakers: ☐ - ■ Khayrula Dzhamaldinov, Head of Machine Tool Industry Development Division of the Department of Machine Tool Construction and Heavy Engineering of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation; Dmitry Dmytrenko, Executive Director of YUZTS LLC; Oleg Kochetkov, General Director, Stanko MashStroy LLC; Ilya Kruglov, General Director, Tex-Inter; Mikhail Sorokin, General Director, Elloy; Andrey Grinev, General Director, Gefest; Yaroslav Balta, director of Balta Press; Anna Lavrentieva, Senior Vice-President of JSCB NOVIKOMBANK. 8.3 INFRASTRUCTURAL CONDITIONS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF INDUSTRY, TRANSPORT AND LOGISTICS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND TURKMENISTAN Organizer: Government of Turkmenistan. Experts will discuss key topics of the development of the North-South International Transport Corridor, further steps of relations in the field of industry, transport and logistics, as well as the activation of transport potential. Invited moderator: Seyitguly Bayseyidov, Deputy Chairman of the Agency "Turkmendenizderyayollary" of the Agency of Transport and Communications under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan. Invited speakers: Mammethan Chakiyev, Director General of the Agency for Transport and Communications under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan; Allaguly Khudaiberdiev, Deputy General Director of AOOT "Demirellary"; Merdan Byashimov, General Director of AOOT "Transport and Logistics Center of Turkmenistan"; Merdan Meretgylydzhov, Head of the branch of the Representative office of the AOOT "Transport and Logistics Center of Turkmenistan" in the Russian Federation; Seyitguly Baiseyidov, Deputy Chairman of the Agency "Turkmendenizderyayollary" of the Agency of Transport and Communications under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan. 8.4 UAE INFRASTRUCTURE OPPORTUNITIES FOR RUSSIAN MANUFACTURING COMPANIES 29#30Industry Hall Hall 15 17:20-18:40 Industry Hall Hall 15 Organizer: Russian-Emirates Business Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Currently, the United Arab Emirates is one of the fastest-growing economies in the world. The UAE has taken an important place in the trade and economic relations of the Russian Federation. The intensity of Russian-Emirati cooperation is reflected in the dynamics of bilateral trade. Over the past five years, trade turnover has increased nearly sixfold and by the end of 2022 will exceed $9 billion. The UAE has been steadily increasing its bilateral trade for the past five years. Currently, the UAE confidently holds the position of the largest foreign trade partner of Russia among the countries of the Arab world. What opportunities do UAE jurisdictions offer to Russian businesses? How does the state support industrial and manufacturing projects in the Russian Federation and the UAE? What advantages does the Eurasian trade and industrial hub on the basis of the free economic Zone KEZAD have for Russian companies? Invited moderator: Sergey Gorkov, Chairperson of the Russian-Emirati Business Council, General Chairperson of the Russian- Emirati Business Council, General Director, Chairperson of the Board of JSC Rosgeo; Invited speakers: ◉ Roman Chekushov, Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Licensing in Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia; Khalid Al Marzouki, vice president of international business development at Khalifa Industrial Zone Abu Dhabi; Alexei Busev, Executive Director, Russian-Emirates Business Council; Rabia Al-Mouhalati, managing director of Ali & Sons; Tatiana Lyubimova, Logistics Consultant, IW EXPRESS; Ruslan Saldeev, Sales Director of ESTM (Engelsspetstroubmash LLC); Ivan Les, businessman, founder of New Technologies of the North; Oleg Kochetkov, General Director of StankoMashStroy LLC. 8.5 CURRENT STATE AND PROSPECTS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY BETWEEN COUNTRIES IN THE FIELD OF REHABILITATION PRODUCTS Organizer: The Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation. The development of the prosthetic and orthopaedic industry is particularly relevant in the current geopolitical situation, including in connection with President Putin's instruction to develop the production of prostheses and their component parts. The market of the countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation presents huge potential for Russian manufacturers of the rehabilitation industry. To date, agreements have been reached to create a joint industrial park in the territory of the Arab Republic of Egypt 30#319. LOGISTICS HALL 10:00-11:20 Logistics Hall Halls 6-7 to localize the production of Russian companies and promote products on the African continent, cooperation with Russian organizations of prosthetic products is developing. Which Russian rehabilitation products are particularly in demand in the markets of the OIC countries? What prosthetic and orthopaedic products will be exported to the Arab Republic of Egypt? How will the project to create a joint industrial park on the territory of the Arab Republic of Egypt develop? What steps are industry associations taking to enter the market of the Republic of Indonesia? Invited moderator: Andrey Davidyuk, Chairperson of the board of the Union of Developers and Suppliers of Technical Means of Rehabilitation "Kibatletics". Invited Speakers: ◉ ■ ☐ Eid El Tawil, Major General, Doctor, head of the Technical Committee, head of the Rehabilitation Industry Development Project; Mohamed Sobi, Lieutenant, Project Coordinator, UPA Representative & Project Coordinator; Albert Helemo, Head of Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Department, Jakarta Military General Hospital; Alexander Sokolov, Acting Director of the Department for the Development of the Socially Important Products Industry of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation; Haryanto Tri B.PO, Head of the Prosthetics and Rehabilitation Department of the largest multidisciplinary public hospital in Indonesia. 9.1 ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE NORTH-SOUTH INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT CORRIDOR Organizer: Government of the Russian Federation. In modern conditions, the most important factor determining the economic development of states is to ensure efficient logistics of import and export cargoes. Federal executive authorities responsible for the development of transport and logistics corridors, representatives of major Russian and international transport and logistics companies and representatives of authorities of foreign countries interested in the development of the North- South ITC are scheduled to participate in the session. Invited moderator: Alexander Misharin, president of the Russian Academy of Transport. Invited speakers: Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Igor Levitin, Aide to the President of the Russian Federation; Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairperson of the Russia - Islamic World Strategic Vision Group; 31#3211:40-14:00 Logistics Hall Halls 6-7 ☐ Saeed bin Hamoud bin Saeed Al Mawali, Minister of Transport, Communications and Information Technology of Sultanate of Oman; Alireza Peyman-Pak, Deputy Minister of Industry, Natural Resources and Trade - Head of the country's Trade Promotion Organization; Valentin Ivanov, Deputy Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation; H.E. Thani Al-Zeyoudi, UAE Minister of State for Foreign Trade; Mammethan Chakiyev, Director General of the Agency for Transport and Communications under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan; Sergey Shishkarev, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Delo Group of Companies. 9.2 NORTH-SOUTH INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT CORRIDOR. RUSSIA - EAST: LOGISTICS, IMPORT- EXPORT Organizer: Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. The market of foreign economic activity and logistics services is now undergoing an enormous transformation. Unresolved problems accumulated during the pandemic have been superimposed on the unprecedented sanctions imposed on Russia. As a result, the skies of Western countries have closed to Russian aircraft, the global sea carriers Maersk, MSC, and CMA CGM have left the Russian market, and the largest courier companies DHL, Fedex TNT, and UPS have ceased operations. Restrictions on the movement of cargo have led to a global realignment of delivery routes. In the light of the current geopolitical stalemate, the International Transport Corridor "North - South" (ITC "North - South") claims to be almost the main trade artery for Russia, and experts note not only its economic necessity but also its strategic importance. International Integration Club "North-South" is an authoritative platform in Russia to discuss projects within ITC "North - South". The main mission of the Club is to unite authorities and business resources of the member countries of the international project, as well as partner countries in the dialogue, mutual information and analysis of preparation of investment agreements. How the development of ITC "North - South" affects the development of the economy and export logistics of Greater Eurasia? What is the role of the Russian Federation, India and Iran in the development of ITC "North-South"? How does the integrated use of transport infrastructure optimize logistics costs and expand opportunities for international cooperation? How does ITC "North - South" affect the investment potential of the countries of Greater Eurasia? Invited moderator: Alevtina Kirillova, General Director of ANO "Eurasian Agrology", Doctor of Technical Science, professor. Invited speakers: Ramazan Abdulatipov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the OIC; Igor Levitin, Aide to the President of the Russian Federation; 32#3315:00-16:10 Logistics Hall Halls 6-7 ☐ ☐ Yousef Hasan Khalavi, Secretary General of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture; Kazem Jalali, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Islamic Republic of Iran to the Russian Federation; Igor Babushkin, Governor of the Astrakhan Region; Dmitry Azarov, Governor of Samara Oblast; Dmitry Murev, General Director, JSC "Russian Railways Logistics"; Andrey Severilov, General Director, FESCO GROUP; Sergey Shishkaryov, Chairperson of the Board of Directors, Delo Group; Modarresa Haibani, General Director of Shipping Lines of the Islamic Republic of Iran; Atul Upadhyay, a representative from the Board of Directors of Multiville, India; Ruslan Mirsayapov, Trade representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Azerbaijan; Alexander Isaev, General Director, ANO Directorate of International Transport Corridors; Alexander Dzvonkovsky, Head of Directorate for Business Development "Stores" of Russian Post; Konstantin Markelov, Rector, Astrakhan State University; 9.3 INTERSECTORAL COOPERATION "LOGISTICS EXPENDING FOREIGN TRADE RELATIONS ■ Organizer: the Ministry of transport of the Russian Federation. PRODUCTION TRADE" AS A TOOL FOR The need to develop inter-industry cooperation is driven by the need to load cargo flows with the transport infrastructure that is being created. International Transport Corridor (ITC) is an economic corridor, the main elements of which are economic Centres of the regions that form regional and foreign trade turnover, large industrial clusters and special economic zones. The issue of attracting additional freight flows from economic regions gravitating to the corridor route must be correlated with the feasibility of ITC development in cooperation with industrial and trade spheres. Invited moderator: Roman Aleksandrov, Chairperson of the Coordination Council of the Directorate of International Transport Corridors. Invited speakers: Roman Chekushov, Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Licensing in Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia; Denis Afanasiev, Deputy Chairperson of the Government of Astrakhan Oblast; Farit Hanifov, Minister of Transport and Road Sector of the Republic of Tatarstan; Valery Veremeev, First Vice-President of PJSC TransContainer; Alexander Isaev, General Director, ANO Directorate of International Transport Corridors; 33#34☐ Alexey Kravchenko, Commercial Director, FIT LLC; 16:10-17:00 Logistics Hall Halls 6-7 Sergey Milushkin, General Director of JSC SEZ "LOTUS". 9.4 LOGISTICS SERVICES. SUCCESSFUL PRACTISES Organizer: the Ministry of Transport of the Russian Federation. An important factor in the efficiency of the construction and functioning of international transport corridors is the availability and condition of logistics infrastructure. The development of the transport and logistics system is closely connected with the creation of a kind of framework, on which the entire industry is built. The development of logistics infrastructure can take the economy to a whole new stage of development and make inter-regional ties stronger. Now that logistics routes are disrupted, the focus is on building transport corridors through friendly and neutral countries and searching for new multimodal supply chains. This inevitably entails the need to develop logistics infrastructure. How are existing logistics services developing and what are the prospects for launching new ones? How has the demand for logistics services changed in light of the dramatic changes in the geopolitical environment? How does the Situation Centre for Priority Imports contribute to the solution of import problems faced by Russian manufacturers? What are the prospects for growth in container traffic in connection with the Islamic Republic of Iran? Invited moderator: Roman Aleksandrov, Chairperson of the Coordination Council of the Directorate of International Transport Corridors. Invited speakers: " ■ ☐ Konstantin Kim, Director of ANO "Information and Analytical Centre for Foreign Trade Activities", speech topic: "On the activities of the Situation Centre to ensure priority imports under the Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russia"; Vladimir Popov, Deputy Governor of Kaluga Oblast; Denis llatovsky, Senior Vice-President for Operations and Delo Group of Companies; Andrey Nakhk, Head of a separate division of FIT LLC in Kazan; Alexander Podylov, Vice-President for commercial activity of PJSC "TransContainer". 17:20-18:40 Industry Hall Conference hall 4 Pavilion 3 9.5 NEW INVESTMENT POLICY TOOLS AND TERRITORIAL DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN REGIONS Organizer: Rosreestr. Information about the location of objects is the basis of information processes in management, interaction between the state and citizens, business processes and economic activities. Today spatial data allow solving vital tasks for the society, promote economic development and increase the investment potential of territories. Reliable, accessible and up-to-date integrated spatial data systems are recognized by the international community as the basis for land management adequate to the current environmental, 34#35economic and social challenges. In order to implement the initiatives of the socio-economic development till 2030 a common digital platform "National system of spatial data" (NSSD) is created in the Russian Federation. The system is to become the tool of the spatial development of Russia: it will enable to increase the capitalization of the country's territory and to improve the quality of real estate turnover. What tasks will the National Spatial Data System perform? How does the real estate market use geospatial information? How are spatial data used in the Republic of Turkey and the Islamic Republic of Iran for effective management, social and economic development? Invited moderator: Elena Martynova, Deputy Head of Rosreestr. Invited speakers: ☐ ◉ Oleg Skufinsky, Head of Rosreestr; Vladislav Zhdanov, General Director, PLC Roskadastr; Dmitry Vakhrukov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Vladimir Koshelev, Deputy of the State Duma of the Russian Federation, First Deputy Chairperson of the State Duma Committee on Construction and Housing and Utilities; Alexander Repik, Chairperson of the All-Russian Public Organization "Business Russia"; Sergey Katyrin, President, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation; Mustafa Aslan, Head of Cadastre Department of the Main Department of Registration of Property Rights and Cadastre of the Ministry of Environment and Urban Affairs of the Republic of Turkey; Oleg Mokrushin, Director of Digital Development, Softplaza LLC. 10. SUSTAINABILITY ZONE HALL 10:00-11:20 Sustainability Zone Hall Hall 16 10.1 CLIMATE RESILIENCE: RUSSIA – OIC COUNTRIES DIALOGUE Organizer: ANO Agency for Strategic Initiatives. Climate change is a global challenge to the socio-economic development of nations. In this regard, the adoption of effective policies and the implementation of projects to prevent and adapt to climate change is of particular importance. Building a dialogue at the level of countries, municipalities, cities, companies and communities will contribute to the exchange of experiences and the achievement of global climate sustainability. What tools help prevent or adapt to climate change? How do investments in climate projects contribute to climate resilience? What are the best technologies and practices for achieving global climate resilience that can be scaled? Invited moderator: Irina Pominova, Head of Climate and Green Energy, CSR. 35#3611:40-13:00 Sustainability Zone Hall Hall 16 Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ ■ Irina Petrunina, Director, Department of Competition, Energy Efficiency and Environment, the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Milena Milich, Special Representative of the Governor on Climate and Sustainable Development of the Sakhalin Region; Elena Kuritsyna, Director of the Corporate Relations Department of the Bank of Russia; Lyudmila Kozhanova, Head of the Climate Adaptation Practice Program of the Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI) to promote new projects; Alexander Voronkov, Regional Vice President, Director of Rosatom Middle East and North Africa; Dmitry Kholkin, General Director of ANO "Center for Future Energy Systems "Energinet"; Anna Kudinova, Executive Director, Exact Farming; Sergey Korotkov, Director of the UNIDO Centre for International Industrial Cooperation in the Russian Federation; Teungku Malik Mahmoud Al Haihat, Chairman of the Advisory Council to the Government of Aceh, Indonesia; Zuhair Ahmed Koushik, Institute of Disaster Management and Vulnerability Studies, Children and Youth Group Coordinator (United Nations Environment Programme), Bangladesh; Kaiser Nawab, founder of the Global Strategic Institute for Sustainable Development Association. 10.2 IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF THE SNOW LEOPARD: THE STUDY AND RESTORATION OF RARE SPECIES Organizer: The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation. The extinction of rare animals is a major ecological problem. Currently, from 10 to 17% of wildlife species are threatened with extinction. Restoration of rare animal species is one of the important directions of the national project "Ecology". It focuses on unique animals, which are on the verge of extinction due to anthropogenic influence and global environmental changes. What is the concept of preserving rare animal species in Russia? How can instruments for preserving rare species of animals be used most effectively within the framework of inter-regional cooperation? What actions have been taken to restore and reintroduce the snow leopard and golden eagle? Invited moderator: Irina Makanova, Director of the Department of State Policy and Regulation in the Development of Protected Areas of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: Chyngyz Kochorov, Head of the Secretariat of the Global Snow Leopard Conservation Program and Ecosystems, Kyrgyz Republic; Olga Krever, Deputy Director of FSBI "Roszapovedtsentr"; 36#3714:00-15:20 Sustainability Zone Hall Hall 16 ■ Alexander Shadrikov, Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan; Anvar Aminov, Executive Director of LLC "Karym"; Vyacheslav Rozhnov, Academician of RAS, representative of FSBI "IPE RAS"; Elena Shikalova, Deputy Director for Science, Sayano-Shushensky State Nature Reserve; Denis Malikov, Director, Sailugem National Park; Ekaterina Avdeeva, member of the General Council, Business Russia; Daria Petrova, member of the Board of Trustees of the Sailyugemsky National Park. 10.3 CLOSED-LOOP ECONOMY. WASTE TURNS INTO INCOME! Organizer: Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation, Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Today, the principles of the closed-loop economy are at the top of the global world agenda. "Closed-loop economy" is one of 42 strategic initiatives of the Russian Government, a large-scale interdisciplinary task. First of all, the initiative is aimed at returning useful components that can be extracted from production and consumption waste into the economic turnover. Under this economic model, the maximum amount of waste should be turned into recyclable materials, recycled and reused. The transition to a closed-loop economy is only possible by combining the efforts of business, the population, activists and all levels of government, as well as by introducing innovative approaches and changing attitudes to resource consumption. How are the principles of the circular economy being implemented in Russia? How can business take part in addressing the challenges of a circular economy? How does a circular economy contribute to the achievement of global climate objectives? How does the circular economy help solve strategic challenges in the OIC countries? Invited moderators: Andrey Lugovoi, Chairperson of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation for the development of the circular economy and ecology, Deputy, First Deputy Chairperson of the State Duma Committee on Security and Counteraction to Corruption; Maria Kovalenko, deputy head of the Informatization Department in the Sphere of Waste Management, Department of State Policy and Regulation in the Sphere of Production and Consumption Waste Management. Invited speakers: Dmitry Tetenkin, deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Environment of the Russian Federation; Yousef Khalavi, Secretary General of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture, Saudi Arabia; Sergey Litvinenko, Chairperson of the Board of the Union of Waste Processing Enterprises of Yekaterinburg; 37 32#3815:40-17:00 Sustainability Zone Hall Hall 16 Irina Antonova, Vice-rector for innovative and project activities of Kazan Innovative University named after V.G. Timiryasov; Anna Meleshina, Member of the Board, Director for Corporate Relations and Sustainable Business Development at Magnit PJSC; Andrey Gutorov, Advisor to General Director of JSC "United Chemical Company "Uralkhim" on work with foreign partners. 10.4 SUSTAINABLE TRANSFORMATION OF COMPANIES AND COMMUNITIES IN THE CONTEXT OF GLOBAL CHALLENGES OF THE 21ST CENTURY Organizers: MGIMO University together with the Academy of Youth Diplomacy. The United Nations has adopted 17 Sustainable Peace Goals, which include measures for the optimal use of limited resources and the use of environmentally friendly, energy- and material-saving technologies, for maintaining the stability of social and cultural systems, and for ensuring the integrity of biological and physical natural systems. Many companies, communities and organizations integrate the principles of sustainability into their development strategies. What are the practices of sustainable transformation at the local, regional, and global levels? What are the factors of a sustainable strategy that need to be particularly addressed? How to transition to sustainability both within the team and in external communications and business conduct? Invited moderator: Elizaveta Eliseeva, SDG coordinator, Academy for Youth Diplomacy. Invited Speakers: Evgeny Khokhlunov, Deputy Director of National Strategic Projects, Yandex, Yandex Cloud; Mohamed Evren Tok, Professor, Expert in Innovation and Community Development, Program Coordinator for Islam and Global Relations, Hamad Ben Khalifa University, Qatar; Keita Cheick, an expert on legal and legal issues in Africa, a legal assessment with the International Organizations (OECD), founder of the Chamber of African Investment Initiatives and President of Open Business Africa, has been nominated as an African Continental Ambassador by the Commission on Human Rights; Become Greener platform, Ainura Sagyn, Software Engineer, General Director and founder of Tazar Kyrgyzstan; Regina Faskheeva, Founder of Fragency Agency; Alexander Plakida, Chairperson of the Governing Council of the Global Compact National Network Association; Ekaterina Golub, Director, Forum Analytical Centre, leading consultant to the Russian financial sector on sustainability agenda; 38#3917:20-18:40 Sustainability Zone Hall Hall 16 Asiyat Bagatyrova, Deputy Head of Investment Climate Improvement Department, Department of Investment and Industrial Policy of Moscow. 10.5 HALAL AND SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: ON THE ROAD TO FAIR FINANCE Organizer: Agency for Strategic Initiatives (ASI). The geopolitical crisis is destroying the paradigm of globalization as the only true and solid foundation for sustainable development. New unions, associations and collaborations are being formed and will develop before our eyes. Global ESG standards, to which the ideologues and ambassadors of sustainable development so actively aspired, will develop along with regional and national ones, and the latter will gain more and more weight for international cooperation as well. Deglobalization is changing the former picture of the financial system; changes are coming not only in form but also in the essence of the relationship between the subjects, the demand for justice and an ethical basis for decision-making is growing. The round table discussion focuses on understanding the role of ethical finance in today's world. What are the fundamental reasons for the growing interest in Islamic finance and ESG investments around the world? How has the Islamic finance ecosystem developed, and what experience can Russia learn from it? Will finance with purpose, when profit and return are not the only priorities, become the new drivers of multipolar financial systems? What are the prospects for the development of ethical finance in a changing world? Invited moderator: Svetlana Bik, head of the expert and analytical platform “Infrastructure and Finance for Sustainable Development". Invited speakers: - ☐ Olga Manidicheva, Deputy Minister of Ecology and Natural Resources of the Republic of Tatarstan; Milana Verkhunova, Managing Director of ESG at PJSC Sberbank; Asiya Khasanova, Leading Researcher at the Russian Research Institute for Economics, Policy and Law in Science and Technology, Doctor of Economics, Professor; Ainura Sagyn, Software Engineer, General Director and founder of Tazar - Become Greener platform, Kyrgyzstan; Mohammed Abdul Khalid, former economic advisor to Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad; Mehmood Arshad, chairman of the Pakistan-Katar Business Council, chairman of the Pakistan-Katar Business Council, Pakistan. 11. FEMALE PERSPECTIVE HALL 09:00-10:00 Female Perspective Hall Hall 13 11.1 OPENING CEREMONY OF THE "WOMEN'S OUTLOOK" TRACK 39#4010:00-11:20 Female Perspective Hall Hall 13 Organizer: State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan, Association of Women Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy". Grand opening of the track "Female Perspective" (in English, Russian and Tatar). Invited Presenters: Marina Yaselskaya, Chairperson of the board of the Republic of Tatarstan's Regional Youth Public Organization "Constellation-Yoldyzlyk." Haya Al-Katerji, founder and General Director of UR Designs Group. Invited Qur'an Reader: Hafiz Said Kamal, Quran reader. Invited Speakers: ☐ ☐ - Tatiana Larionova, Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, member of the State Duma Committee on Family, Women and Children; Svetlana Orlova, Auditor of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation, member of the Organizing Committee; Alsu Nabieva, Rector of the Russian University of Cooperation, Head of the Association of women deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy"; Anna Kuznetsova, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation of the VIII convocation (video message); Fatima Mohammed Ishaq Al Awadi, Chancellor - Assistant Deputy Minister, Insurance Advisor, UAE; Nasiba Miradilova, President of the Association of Women and Girls of Uzbekistan; Meng Chinda, State Secretary of the Ministry of Women's Affairs of Cambodia; Evlyn Abdullah-Khalifa, Miss Universe Bahrain 2022; Elena Maksimova, Mrs. Universe 2023; Ben Salem Nadia, wife of the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Tunisian Republic to the Russian Federation. 11.2 FEMALE ENTREPRENEUR: THE BALANCE OF FAMILY AND BUSINESS Organizer: State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan, Association of Women Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy". The number of women entrepreneurs in the world is growing every year. In Russia, the proportion of women in small and medium-sized businesses is currently 43%. Almost 40% of commercial companies in Russia are headed by women. Earlier this year, the index of entrepreneurial activity of Russian women reached an eight-year 40#4111:40-13:00 Female Perspective Hall Hall 13 maximum - these are the results of their study in March 2023 presented by the National Agency for Financial Research and the Committee on the Development of Women's Entrepreneurship “Opora Russia." According to experts, this proves that women are often more effectively adapted to the crisis in the economy. What prevents women entrepreneurs from realizing their full potential? How do they solve their problems? What business cases can inspire women to start their own businesses? How to maintain a balance between work and personal life? How is women's entrepreneurship developing in the OIC countries? Invited moderators: Zahra Khalil Bacer, General Director of Zari International Consultancy, Bahrain; Invited speakers: ☐ Fatima Mohammed Ishaq Al Awadi, Chancellor - Assistant Deputy Minister, Insurance Advisor, UAE; Tatiana Bakalchuk, General director of Wildberries; Sakina Babayeva, Head of the Board of Women Entrepreneurship Development Association in Azerbaijan; Nasiba Miradilova, President of the Association of Women and Girls of Uzbekistan; Sandi Saxena, executive editor of Celestia Britain's first digital magazine for women entrepreneurs; Azuraida Shahadan, Founder of Kembara Amal Ventures and Executive Director of Yayasan Pembangunan Buku Negara, Malaysia; Albina Nasyrova, General Director of Bala City Educational Organization ANO. Aishegul Dede, author of numerous children's books and Doctor of Philology, founder of the Kidsnook Fairy Tale Academy, coach in the art of storytelling, Turkey. 11.3 BEAUTY AND HEALTH ACCORDING TO SHARIAH STANDARDS Organizer: State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan, Association of Women Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy". The halal products market has become one of the most promising and fastest-growing segments of the global economy. Cosmetic industry, beauty and health services are developing in the halal direction: more and more halal-certified care products appear, while beauty salons and medical clinics provide halal services. What trends have emerged in the halal makeup industry? What is halal fitness? How to properly organize recreation for Muslim women? What are the prospects for the development of halal medicine? What measures to support business in the provision of halal services are provided in Islamic countries? Invited moderators: Evelyn Khalifa, Miss Universe Bahrain, Bahrain. Invited speakers: 41#4214:00-15:20 Female Perspective Hall Hall 13 15:40-17:00 Female Perspective Hall ☐ Elena Maksimova, Mrs. Universe 2023; Begimai Ismanova, Ambassador of FitJab fitness app for Muslim women; Maha Mohammed Salem, nutritionist, a consultant on non-surgical body correction, UAE; Fania Maganova, Director of scientific-production company "Initium-Pharm"; Karina Bogarts, founder of the Medical foundation of beauty "PrinciVitae", doctor of clinical and aesthetic dermatology, venereologist, Principality of Monaco; Reseda Nurislamova, founder of Reseda Odor halal cosmetic products; Zalina Muradimova, owner of the premium biohacking clinic QuantumQuito and the network of wellness and spa Centres Deva Monoi. 11.4 ISLAMIC FASHION TRENDS 2023 Organizer: State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan, Association of Women Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy". The trend of separating Islamic fashion into a separate direction of the global fashion industry began about ten years ago. Now modest fashion or decent fashion is gaining in popularity. World-known brands create Muslim clothing, there are new brands of clothing for Muslims, that the whole world admires. Now modesty is more than a requirement for the clothing of religious women. What is the place of Muslim clothing in today's fashion industry? What new brands of Muslim fashion are emerging? What nikah fashion trends can be highlighted? How will the production and sewing of clothes for Muslim women in Islamic countries develop? Invited moderator: Haya Al-Katerji, founder and GENERAL DIRECTOR of UR Designs Group, UAE. Invited speakers: ◉ ■ ☐ " Dilara Sadrieva, expert, analyst and co-founder of the Modest Russia platform, Regional Director of the Council of modest fashion for Russia and the CIS; Elari Shaikhi, designer and creator of the BANU BUREAU brand; Diana Kilchurina, Director of work with designers of the Moscow Fashion Week; Khadizhat Magomedrasulova, designer, creator of the Hadami brand; Futeim Al Shehi, Member of the Board of the Council of Businesswomen of the Emirates, UAE; Sandra Abramovich, Executive Director of Dress for Success, Serbia; Indira Ramazanova, fashion designer; lloanga Yershova, Director of Business Development in the Fashion Department, Ozon; Sanet Sabintang, designer, creator of the Sanet brand, Indonesian Fashion Chamber, Indonesia. 11.5 CHARITY: THE BOOMERANG OF GOOD IN ISLAM 42#43Hall 13 17:20-18:20 Female Perspective Hall Hall 13 Organizer: State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan, Association of Women Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy". There is a powerful institution of charity in the countries of the Muslim world, which throughout history has had a significant impact both on the development of the economies of Muslim countries and on the formation of civil society in them. A special role in the development of charity is played by women, who by their nature are inclined to compassion, to show care, and can cope with the difficult emotional psychological work that requires constant inclusion and the ability to put the problems of others first. What areas of philanthropy are developing in the countries of the Islamic world? In what directions can international charitable projects be developed? How does the integration of women from different spheres of society contribute to solving global problems and achieving the goals of sustainable development? Invited moderator: Irina Odinaeva, GENERAL DIRECTOR of Axellect, UAE. Invited speakers: Purnima Anand, President, BRICS International Forum, India; Karine Khabirova, autor of the project "Territory of Women's Happiness" of the Republic of Bashkortostan; Azuraida Shahadan, Founder of Kembara Amal Ventures and Executive Director of Yayasan Pembangunan Buku Negara, Malaysia; Suha Kafai, Director of International Islamic Bank in Iraq; Malika Gelmutdinova, Vice-President of the Yardam Pomosch Nationwide Charitable Foundation, Deputy of the Kazan City Duma, Candidate of Pedagogical Sciences; Stella Khalikova-Brundukova, Trustee of the Association for Women's Cooperation under the Council of Muftis of Russia, Member of the World Association for the Development of Women's Entrepreneurship; Abdullah AlMatuk, Chairman of the International Organization of Islamic Charity, Special Adviser to the Secretary-General of the United Nations; Olga Pavlova, coordinator of the federal party project "Children's Sports" in the Republic of Tatarstan. 11.6 SUMMING UP THE RESULTS OF THE EDUCATIONAL MODULE "HALAL BUSINESS: START" Organizer: State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan, Association of Women Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy". The proportion of women entrepreneurs in the world is constantly growing. Entrepreneurship in the field of halal is also becoming more popular among women. The module is aimed at supporting halal business startups of beginning women entrepreneurs and includes not only training in the basics of halal business but also intensive mentoring, financial and expert support. Protection of the best projects will take place on the platform of the 43#4418:20-18:40 Female Perspective Hall Hall 13 forum before potential investors. What is the essence of halal business? In what areas can a woman entrepreneur organize her business? How to launch a startup? What are the measures of state support? Invited moderator: Alsu Nabieva, head of the association of women deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy", rector of the Russian University of Cooperation. Invited Speakers: " Aigul Khairullina, Chairwoman of the Council of Social Women's Initiatives Association "NUR"; Yana Gordeeva, deputy general director of the Russian-Arab Business Council; Siham Al Harti, Board Member, Oman Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Nagam Majid Al-Azaoui, Professor, Baghdad University, Doctor of Agricultural Sciences, Iraq; Anastasia Uskova, General Director, Rocket Work LTD. 11.7 THE PRESENTATION OF THE "HALAL BUSINESS WOMEN" AND "HALAL CHARITY WOMEN" AWARDS Organizer: State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan, Ministry of Labor, Employment and Social Protection of the Republic of Tatarstan, Association of Women Deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhemet - Mercy". The Forum proposes the establishment of international awards “Halal business women” and “Halal charity women" to support and enhance the role, status and prestige of women in the business community. Women who are interested in promoting the historical traditions of charity, as well as in developing a personal brand, and who own or manage a Halal-certified business are eligible to participate. The award will be presented in 2 categories: Woman Entrepreneur and Woman Philanthropist. The application campaign will start on September 1, 2023, and the results of the nominations will be summarized in 2024 in Kazan. Invited moderator: Alsu Nabieva, head of the association of women deputies of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan "Merkhamet – Mercy", rector of the Russian University of Cooperation. Invited speakers: Leila Fazleeva, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan; Fatima Mohammed Ishaq Al Awadi, Chancellor Assistant Deputy Minister, Insurance Advisor. 12.1 YOUTH FORUM HALL. FORUM OF YOUNG DIPLOMATS 10:00-11:30 12.1.1 OPENING OF THE 7TH OIC YOUNG DIPLOMATS FORUM. PLENARY SESSION Youth Forum Hall 44#45Hall 1 11:30-13:30 Youth Forum Hall Hall 1 Organizer: Council of Young Diplomats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Academy of Youth Diplomacy. The OIC Young Diplomats Forum is a unique discussion platform for current young members of the world's foreign policy departments, with the participation of well-known public and political figures, diplomats, and government representatives, based on the principles of horizontal diplomacy. The purpose of the Forum is to promote Russia's foreign policy interests, develop bilateral and multilateral economic ties between participating countries, as well as establish trusting relationships with young colleagues from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation countries, who in the future will determine the foreign policy agenda of their states. Invited moderator: ■ Konstantin Kolpakov, Chairperson of the Council of Young Diplomats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia. Invited speakers: - ☐ " Sergey Lavrov, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Konstantin Shuvalov, Ambassador at Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Special Representative of the Minister for Interaction with Organizations of Muslim States; Boris Chernyshov, Deputy Chairman of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation; Grigory Karasin, Chairperson of the Federation Council Committee on International Affairs, representative of the executive body of the Sakhalin Oblast government; Grigory Gurov, Chairman of the Board of All-Russian Public-State movement of children and youth "Movement of the first"; Steven Sigal, Special Representative of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation on humanitarian issues and Japan; Daniyar Turusbekov, Director of the Organisational Support and Protocol Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission, Chairman of Youth Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission; Taha Aikhan, President of the Youth Forum of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation; Elchin Askerov, Chair of the Eurasian Regional Center of the Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum; Damir Fattakhov, Deputy Head of the Federal Agency of Youth Affairs (Rosmolodezh); Rinat Sadykov, Minister of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan; Thiar Salaheddine, President of the Algerian Youth Ambassadors Foundation, Algeria. 12.1.2 DIPLOMACY OF THE NEW MULTIPOLAR WORLD Organizer: Council of Young Diplomats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Academy of Youth Diplomacy. 45#4614:30-15:30 Youth Forum Hall Hall 1 At the moment a new world order is being formed, and a multipolar system of international relations, based on the real representation of different peoples and traditions, is being built. Such a democratic world order must be based on mutual respect and trust and universally recognized principles of international law. Such a model should unite, not divide, nations, each of which has the right to determine its own domestic policies based on the history, traditions, and aspirations of its people. How do countries pursue national interests in an era of a multipolar world? What are the prospects for the international transition from globalization to regionalization? What trends are emerging in modern diplomacy amidst the formation of a new international security architecture and what challenges must it respond to? How to build international relations in the digital, cultural, humanitarian and other spheres? The event will be attended by about 50 representatives of the foreign ministries of the OIC countries. Invited moderator: Alexander Bobrov, Candidate of Historical Science, Associate Professor of Department of Diplomacy of Moscow State Institute of International Relations, MGIMO. Invited speakers: ☐ Konstantin Shuvalov, Ambassador at Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Special Representative of the Minister for Interaction with Organizations of Muslim States; Evgeniy Primakov, Head of Federal Agency for the Commonwealth of Independent States Affairs, Compatriots Living Abroad, and International Humanitarian Cooperation (Rosso trudnichestvo); Oleg Ozerov, Ambassador at Large of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Head of the Secretariat of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum; Margarita Bolycheva, Minister of Foreign Economic Relations and Congress Activities of the Republic of Bashkortostan; Alexander Terentyev, Member of the Federation Council Committee on the Rules of Procedure and Parliamentary Governance of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation; Alexander Alimov, Director of Multilateral Humanitarian Cooperation and Cultural Relations Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Olga Lebedeva, Candidate of Historical Science, Associate Professor, Department of Diplomacy, Moscow State Institute of International Relations (University), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Tuan Wan Ahmad Fayhsal bin Wan Ahmad Kamal, Member of the Parliament of Malaysia. 12.1.3 THE ROLE OF YOUNG DIPLOMATS IN THE SYSTEM OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS, THE ROLE OF INSTITUTIONS IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF GLOBAL PROCESSES Organizer: Council of Young Diplomats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation, Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Academy of Youth Diplomacy. 46#4715:40-17:00 Youth Forum Hall Hall 1 Inauguration Ceremony of the International Association of Young Diplomats, opportunities for young professionals, Kazan Diplomatic Club meeting, further steps and formats of interaction. Members of the Kazan Diplomatic Club, which unites representatives of consular offices and honorary consulates accredited in the capital of the Republic of Tatarstan, will get acquainted with the work of the International Association of Young Diplomats. The International Association of Young Diplomats was established as a large, multifunctional, long-term platform for the interaction of active professionals in the field of international relations and business to promote the interests of member countries on an open, equal and mutually beneficial basis. The main tool of the Association is forums of young diplomats, which attracts active specialists of foreign policy departments and young representatives of political and business elites. What kinds of activities are conducted within the framework of the International Association of Young Diplomats? What opportunities for young professionals does the International Young Diplomats Association provide? What formats of cooperation with the Kazan Diplomatic Club are possible? Invited moderator: Ayaz Ismagilov, Third Secretary of the Middle East and North Africa Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ Oleg Matytsin, Minister of Sport of the Russian Federation; Margarita Bolycheva, Minister of External Economical Relations and Congress Activities of the Republic of Bashkortostan; Konstantin Kolpakov, Chairperson of the Council of Young Diplomats of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation; Daniyar Turusbekov, Director of the Organisational Support and Protocol Department of the Eurasian Economic Commission, Chairman of Youth Council of the Eurasian Economic Commission; Lenar Faizutdinov, First Deputy General Director of ANPO Dialogue; Alexander Bobrov, Director of the School of Government and International Affairs of Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO); Elisa Shafiqah, Chairwoman of the Malaysian Youth Diplomacy, Malaysia. 12.1.4 FEATURES OF NEGOTIATING IN THE OIC COUNTRIES. PROTOCOL, ETIQUETTE, CULTURE Organizer: Academy of Diplomatic and Business Protocol. Attention to cultural, national, religious and historical aspects, traditions and foundations has a tremendous impact on the success of negotiations with representatives of Islamic countries. There are certain ethical principles that need to be known in order not to cause offence: respect for religion and culture, attention to national particularities, correctness in terms of showing feelings of national, cultural or other superiority, and special tact during negotiations. What aspects must be considered for effective negotiations with 47#4817:20-18:40 Youth Forum Hall Hall 1 representatives of Islamic countries? What are the specifics of protocol and business etiquette in the OIC countries? What difficulties do Russian representatives encounter in negotiations? Invited moderator: Ekaterina Dronova, Director of the Academy of Diplomatic and Business Protocol. Invited Speakers: " Ahmed Hassan Alshehhi, Head of Trade and Economic Affairs at the UAE Embassy in Moscow; Igor Khalevinsky, Chairperson of the Association of Russian Diplomats, Orientalist. Vladimir Vinokurov, Professor, Diplomatic Academy, Ministry of Foreign Affairs; Ramazan Abdulatipov, Professor, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the OIC; Guzel Mubinova, Department of Culture "Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation". 12.1.5 NATIONAL YOUTH MOVEMENTS AND ORGANISATIONS AS FACTOR OF TERRITORY SUSTAINABILITY IN OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: All-Russian public-state movement of children and youth "Movement of the first". Young people, as the future of the nation, have at all times been of special value to society. It occupies an important place in social relations, the production of material and spiritual goods. Today, speaking about the upbringing of the young generation, formation of leadership qualities in youth, civil position and social responsibility, it is necessary to note that a big role in it is given to youth and children's associations. The peculiarity of state youth policy at the present stage is the official recognition and stimulation of youth and children's public associations. What experience in the creation of children's and youth movements exists in the OIC countries? How does the movement of children and youth "Movement of the First" function in Russia? What approaches are used to form value orientations and the national identity of youth? How does the movement of children and youth affect the sustainable development of territories? Invited moderator: Timur Suleymanov, Aide to the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Head of All-Russian Public-State movement of children and youth in the Republic of Tatarstan "Movement of the first". Invited speakers: ☐ " Grigory Gurov, Chairperson of the Board of All-Russian Public-State movement of children and youth "Movement of the first"; Taha Aikhan, President of the Youth Forum of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation; Dario Camal, Adviser to President of Mozambique; Aliou Oumarou, President of the Pan-African Youth Union; Fathallah Abd al-Latif al-Zani, Minister of Youth Affairs of the State of Libya; Adham Ikramov, Minister of Youth Policy and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan; 48#49" Mohamed Ainté, Minister of Youth and Sports of Hirshabelle State, Somalia; Mustafa Salam Qassem Hossam, Chairman of the Advisory Committee for Children and Youth in Yemen. 12.2 YOUTH FORUM HALL. FORUM OF YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS 10:00-10:30 Youth Forum Hall Hall 2 10:30-12:30 Youth Forum Hall Hall 2 12.2.1 OPENING CEREMONY OF THE IX KAZAN OIC YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP FORUM Organizer: Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Tatarstan Republican Youth Public Foundation "Selet". The Young Entrepreneurs Forum has been held annually since 2014, attracting hundreds of startups, investors, and experts from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation and the Russian Federation. Every year the event grows in scale. From 2014 to 2022, more than 1,000 representatives from 50 countries participated in the Forum, and the number of investments raised was more than $2 million. It is a great opportunity for young project creators to get involved. This is a great opportunity for young project creators to interest investors and raise funds for their startups. For investors, it is also an interesting platform to search for promising projects because projects are strictly selected before they get to the forum. The Forum is implemented within the framework of the Project Office of International Youth Cooperation in the field of “Russia – Organization of Islamic Cooperation." Invited moderator: Mikhail Vanyushin, Forum host. Invited speakers: ☐ Ksenia Razuvaeva, Head of the Federal Agency for Youth Affairs; Rinat Sadykov, Minister of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Russia; Taha Ayhan, President, OIC Youth Forum, Turkey; Vusal Gurbanov, head of Eurasian branch of OIC Youth Forum, Azerbaijan; Timur Suleymanov, Assistant to the President of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairman of the regional branch of the new federal youth organization "Movement of the First". 12.2.2-12.2.3 DEVELOPMENT OF YOUNG ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN RUSSIA AND OIC COUNTRIES: DIFFICULTIES AND WAYS OF ITS SOLVING Organizer: Business Russia. Youth entrepreneurship is one of the most important priorities of the socio-economic policy of the state. Society needs the development, encouragement and dissemination of youth entrepreneurship. Its features associated with the initiative, adaptability and the ability of young people to take risks can become an engine of development of the regional economy. What problems do young people face when starting a business? How can a culture of youth entrepreneurship be created? What measures of support does the state provide for the development of youth entrepreneurship? What is the role of universities in shaping the innovation environment? 49#5014:00-15:20 Youth Forum Hall Hall 2 Invited moderator: Alexander Larin, member of the General Council, Business Ambassador of "Business Russia" in Iraq. Invited speakers: ◉ ☐ Marat Mutigullin, coordinator of the project "Young Entrepreneurs Club" Rosmolodezh.Biznes; Artyom Usov, Head of Entrepreneurship Development at Innopolis University; Anton Kovalev, Chairman of the Board of the Interregional Union "Young Industrialists Club"; Dinar Khabubullin, member of the General Council of "Business Russia", founder of Diazan LLC; Artur Abdulaznov, Chairman of the Tatarstan regional branch of the "Business Russia" All-Russian Public Organization, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the "Zarnitsa" Production Association, Member of the State Council of the Republic of Tatarstan; Aliya Agybaeva, Managing Director of JSC Entrepreneurship Development Fund "Damu", Kazakhstan; Orian Mehrozh Rashidov, Director, Uzbekistan Youth Entrepreneurship Support Center, Uzbekistan; Ziad Barouni, expert in storytelling, trainer in pitching and critical thinking, business consultant, Jordan; Arzish Azam, CEO, EjadLabs, alumnus of Kazan OIC Young Entrepreneurs Forum, Pakistan; Shehab Farrukh Niazi, Executive Director, EjadLabs and FutureFest, Pakistan's largest technology conference. 12.2.4 PANEL DISCUSSION "YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP WITHIN THE ISLAMIC WORLD" Organizer: Agency for Strategic Initiatives, Russian Youth Chamber (JCI Russia). During the session, experts will discuss new formats and tools for doing business with entrepreneurs of the Islamic world. Particular attention will be paid to the transformation of business thinking. The guests will present successful business cases of international cooperation and discuss what business trends prevail in today's international entrepreneurship. Invited moderator: Grigory Gorchakov, serial entrepreneur, President of the Youth Chamber. Invited speakers: ☐ - Oksana Prokhorenko, President of JCI Russia, director of youth programs at VK; Amir Idiatulin, founder of IND architect's studio; Anton Kuzin, founder of the Russian Chess School, international arbiter, international chess master; Vitaly Stepanov, Acting General Director, Moscow Export Center; Alexander Tio, Founder, Fuji Elevator Indonesia; Junior Chamber International (JCI) 2019 World President, Indonesia; Michael Teo Soo Lim, Founder of Thriving Talents, International Speaker, Malaysia; Sami Serdar, CEO of Young BusinessHub, Turkey; 50#5115:40-17:00 Youth Forum Hall Hall 2 17:20-18:40 Youth Forum Hall Hall 2 ☐ Orian Mehroj Rashidov, Director, Uzbekistan Youth Entrepreneurship Support Center, Uzbekistan. 12.2.5 IMPLEMENTATION OF INNOVATIVE STARTUP SOLUTIONS IN THE OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: IT Park. During the round table, the participants will discuss the implementation of innovative startup projects in the industrial production of the OIC countries. They will also discuss the development of student startup initiatives in Russia and OIC countries in the "Work and travel" format. During the session, experts will also pay attention to the discussion of the program "Digital Champions School 2023 - OIC". Invited speakers: Rustam Khidiyatullin, Deputy Minister of Digital Development of Public Administration, Information Technologies and Communications of the Republic of Tatarstan; Mahmoud R. Aghamiri, Rector of Shahid Beheshti University; Ruslan Vlasov, Director of State Autonomous Institution "IT-Park"; Bijan Ranjbar, President of Islamic Azad University; Dr Masoud Sadrinasab, Head of the Centre for International Studies and Cooperation (CISSC). 12.2.5 PREPARATION FOR THE DEMO DAY. REVIEW Organizer: Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Eurasian Regional Centre of Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum (ICYF-ERC) and Tatarstan Republic Youth Social Fund "Selet". Review of startup presentations by participants, expert comments on participants' presentations. Review of presentations and mock presentations. Invited speakers: ◉ Ziad Barouni, storytelling, pitching & critical thinking coach/mentor, International Entrepreneurship Consultant, Jordan. 13. EDUCATION HALL 08:00-10:00 Education Hall Hall 10 - 13.1 RUSSIA COUNTRIES OF THE MUSLIM WORLD IN THE NEW MATRIX OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC RELATIONS Organizer: Kazan (Volga Region) Federal University. The modern system of international economic relations is undergoing a tectonic shift. The model of world economic relations, based on the principles of liberalism and multilateral agreements in the framework of the World Trade Organization, which has been formed in recent decades, played a positive role in the development of the world economy at a certain stage, but today has revealed its weaknesses. The steadily increasing economic and political role of the new Centres of world development, more and more loudly and clearly sounding demand of countries from emerging economies for the establishment of a more equitable 51#5210:30-13:00 world order, in which their national interests would be adequately reflected, makes it necessary to reformat the existing matrix of international economic relations. Russia and the countries of the Muslim world, as sovereign states, have great prospects for the establishment of bilateral partnerships in all areas of cooperation of mutual interest. Together they can form a new matrix of international economic relations, harmonizing the world order. What is the role of interstate, public and educational institutions in establishing a multilateral partnership between Russia and Muslim countries? What role have Muslim countries played in the modern configuration of international economic relations? How have Russia's strategic guidelines changed in the new reality? How is the competitive environment for the development of international investment instruments according to Shariah norms formed in Russia? Invited moderator: Aigul Nurieva, Doctor of Economics, Associate Professor of World Economy, Head of the Department of International Economic Relations at IMO KFU. Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ Ramil Khairutdinov, Director of the Institute of International Relations; Rasha Sobhi Abu Shakra, Member of the Egyptian Parliament, Chairman of the African Cooperation Committee in the Council; Hossam Mustafa Salam Qassem, Chairman of the Advisory Committee on Children and Youth Affairs in Yemen; Kanybek Imanaliev, Minister of Education of the Kyrgyz Republic; Egor Ugarov, Minister of Education of the Astrakhan region; Aidar Shagimardanov, President of the Association of Muslim Entrepreneurs of the Russian Federation, member of the Presidium; Vadim Khomenko, Vice-President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan; Sergey Roginko, Deputy Director of the Institute of Global Studies, Professor, Head of the Center for Ecology and Development, Institute of Europe of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Leonid Syukiyainen, Leading Researcher at the Institute of State and Law of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Rail Galiakhmetov, Doctor of Economics, Professor, Vice-Rector for Strategic Communications and Development, Professor of the Department of Economics and Organization Management; Fanis Sharipov, Associate Professor, State University of Management; Rustam Safiullin, Head of Bolashak Asia, Planetagsm, Republic of Kazakhstan; - Ruslan Kaitugelov, Head of Xiaomi Kazakhstan. 13.2-13.3 COOPERATION IN SCIENCE AND HIGHER EDUCATION WITH OIC COUNTRIES 52#53Education Hall Hall 10 14:00-15:20 Education Hall Hall 10 Organizer: The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation, Moscow State University, Kazan Federal University. A Memorandum of Understanding in the field of science and higher education was signed between the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation on 24 October 2022. The Ministry of Education and Science of Russia and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation will develop joint projects and programs based on global achievements in science and higher education in areas such as modern information and communication technologies, training of engineering and scientific personnel, preservation of cultural diversity, development of intercultural and interfaith dialogue through education, promoting the study of languages, literature, history and culture of OIC countries, etc. How will cooperation between Russia and OIC countries in science and higher education develop? How is the interaction between Russian universities and universities of the Islamic world structured? What joint scientific and technical projects are our countries developing? Invited moderator: Viktor Sadovnichy, President of the Russian Union of Rectors, Rector of M. V. Lomonosov Moscow State University, Academician. Invited speakers: ◉ ◉ Mohamed Khaled Nordin, Minister of Higher Education of Malaysia; Igor Levitin, Aide to the President of the Russian Federation; Airat Gatiyatov, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation; Ilsur Khadiullin, Minister of Education and Science of the Republic of Tatarstan; Myakzyum Salakhov, President of the Academy of Sciences of the Republic of Tatarstan; Vitaly Naumkin, Scientific Director of the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice President of the Russian Council for International Affairs; Lenar Safin, Rector of Kazan Federal University; Amr Ezzat Salama, Secretary General of the Association of Arab Universities; Gulzoda Makhmadshoh Kurbonali, Rector of the Tajik State Medical University. Abduali ibni Sino; Masooma Hassan, Chairman of the Pakistan Institute of International Relations; Behrouz Abtasi, Vice-rector of Shahid Beheshsi University. 13.4 OPEN UNIVERSITY RUSSIA-ISLAMIC WORLD Organizer: The Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation. Today the Islamic world is one of the centres of the emerging multipolar world. Islam is an integral part of Russian statehood, history, and culture. There are 25 to 35 million Muslims of 57 nationalities living in the Russian 53#5415:40-17:00 Education Hall Hall 10 Federation, which makes up 12-15% of the population. The number of Muslims in Russia is constantly growing. This creates a need for cooperation between the educational systems of Russia and Islamic countries in order to create the conditions for the adaptation of the citizens of Islamic countries in Russia and for the development of the Russian language abroad. Russia pays much attention to education development in Islamic states, including building schools, providing teachers, and providing textbooks, and this activity continues to develop. How does Russia promote the Russian language and Russian education in Islamic countries? How is the interaction between the education systems of Russia and the OIC countries structured? With which OIC countries does Russia cooperate in the sphere of education? Invited moderator: Irina Lazarenko, Acting Rector of Altai State Pedagogical University. Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ Lutfullah Khairqwa, Deputy Minister of Higher Education of the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan; Usman Rassukhanov, Acting Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Public Relations of the Ministry of Education of the Russian Federation; Tamara Avtayeva, Vice-Rector for Scientific and International Activities, Chechen State Pedagogical University; Obidjon Khamidov, Rector of Bukhara State University, Uzbekistan; Zahid Majid, Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Exchange at Allam Iqbal Open University, Pakistan; Mubina Khodjaeva, Director of the Russian-Tajik State Budgetary educational Institution "Secondary school with in-depth study of individual subjects in the city of Khujand named after A.P. Chekhov", Tajikistan; Adi Nuryanto, Attache for Education and Culture, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus; Nanang Xiaiful Fadilla, Coordinator for Information Policy, Social and Cultural Issues, Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus; Elena Boychuk, Doctor of Philology, Professor of the Department of Romance Languages of Yaroslavl State Pedagogical University named after K.D. Ushinsky; Dr. Koshal Kishore, Head of the Department of Russian Language, Faculty of Arts, Maharaja Sayajaro Baroda University. 13.5 UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGICAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP AS A DRIVER OF REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Organizer: The Ministry of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation. 54 54#5517:20-18:40 Education Hall Hall 10 The Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation since 2022 implements the federal project "Platform of university technological entrepreneurship," aimed at increasing the role of technological startups in economic diversification, development of university technological entrepreneurship, and mass creation of startups as a catalyst for increasing the number of new jobs and providing employment for young people. Representatives of big business, banking sector, heads of universities, startup studios, and winners of "Student Startup" of the Republic of Tatarstan will discuss the specifics of the development of technological entrepreneurship in the Republic of Tatarstan and adjacent regions, which will expand the range of interests involved in the orbit of the federal project. What role in the formation of the university technological entrepreneurship ecosystem should be assumed by the state? Can corporations become qualified technological customer and an active link in the chain "state - university - business?" What set of tools and opportunities for entrepreneurial self-realization is presented in universities? What cases from international experience in developing youth technological entrepreneurship are applicable our conditions? Invited moderator: Leila Fazleeva, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan. Invited speakers: ■ " Darya Kiryanova, Deputy Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation; Dr. Abdul Rahman Mohamed, Vice-Chancellor of the Universiti Sains Malaysia; Rifkat Minnikhanov, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Chairperson of the Council of the Association for Digital Development Assistance, Director of State Budgetary Institution "Road Safety," Head of the Intellectual Transport Systems Department of KNRTU-KAI; Abdullahi libaikwal Shehu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Nigeria; Eldar Shavaliev, General Director of KAMAZ Digital Platform LLC; Edvard Abdullazyanov, Rector of Kazan State Power Engineering University; Gulnaz Sharapova, founder of the SG Pharmbio project. 13.6 PROSPECTS FOR THE RUSSIA - OIC DEVELOPMENT COOPERATION IN THE FIELD OF SCIENCE, SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY Organizer: Permanent Mission of the Russian Federation to the OIC, Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent), Standing Committee on Scientific and Technological Cooperation of the OIC (COMSTECH). Russian scientific and technical developments, vocational training methods, and domestic science and education, in general, are highly valued by partners in the Islamic world. All conditions have been created to strengthen scientific and technical cooperation between the countries. Over the recent decade intellectual 55#56property has become an instrument of stimulating scientific and technological progress and attaining technological sovereignty of the Russian Federation, which gives special importance to the activities of Rospatent in defining the strategy of introducing innovative products to Russian and Asian markets. Rospatent and the Organization of Islamic Cooperation are increasing cooperation with a view to develop the field of intellectual property in the OIC member-states and improve the skills and competence of specialists in the field of intellectual property. What new opportunities for business are opened by the digital initiatives of Rospatent? How is the institution of regional brands developing in Russia? What projects are being implemented by the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture? What formats of cooperation are being implemented in the field of intellectual property? What are the prospects for cooperation between COMSTECH and Russian scientific and educational institutions? Invited moderator: Oleg Neretin, Director of the Federal Institute of Industrial Property (FIIP). Invited speakers: ◉ ■ " ☐ Ramazan Abdulatipov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Russia; Yury Zubov, Head of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Rospatent; Andrey Solonovich, Deputy Head of the Federal Service for Intellectual Property, Rospatent; Alexander Visly, Deputy Director of the Federal Institute of Industrial Property; Roman Zakharov, Deputy Director of the Federal Institute of Industrial Property; Vadim Glushchenko, Director of Centre for Global IT Cooperation; Muin Yusupov, Deputy Head of the Department of Mechanics, Physics and Electrical Engineering at the Eurasian Patent Organization; Inna Bitkina, Deputy Director of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "Russian Research Institute for Economics, Policy and Law in Science and Technology"; Ahmad Kavesa Sengendo, Acting Secretary General of the OIC for Economic Cooperation; Yousef Khalavi, Secretary General of the Islamic Chamber of Commerce, Industry, and Agriculture, Saudi Arabia. 14. PRESS CENTRE HALL 09:30-10:00 Briefing Hall 14.1 PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY ON THE EXHIBITION OF MANUFACTURERS OF THE REPUBLIC OF TATARSTAN Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Invited speakers: Vladimir Padalko, Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation; Shamil Ageev Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan; 56#5710:00-10:30 Briefing Hall 10:30-11:00 Briefing Hall 11:00-11:30 Briefing Hall 11:20-11:40 Pavilion 2 Conference Hall 1 11:20-11:40 Innopolis Stand Conference Hall 1 ■ Mikhail Uryadov, General Director of JSC "Technotorg", General Partner of the International Forum of Chambers of Commerce and Industry; Mohammad Siddiq, Director of SP sports LLC, Pakistan, Partner of the International Forum of Chambers of Commerce and Industry; Marina Makoedova, Technotorg JSC, Public Relations specialist. 14.2 THE WORK OF PRESS CENTER Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 14.3 PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE RESULTS OF THE OPENING OF THE IX KAZAN FORUM OF YOUNG ENTREPRENEURS OF THE OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. At the press conference, participants of the opening ceremony of the IX Kazan Forum of Young Entrepreneurs of OIC countries will talk about the authors of the best projects, interested in finding new business contacts and investments for the implementation of IT startup ideas. Invited Speakers: • Tariq Nureldin Mohamed, founder of the startup OTO Courses, Egypt; Ziad Baruni, Storytelling expert, Pitching and critical thinking coach, Business Consultant, Jordan; Aigul Gabdrakhmanova, Director of GBU MC "Selet". 14.4 THE WORK OF PRESS CENTER Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 14.5 PRESS APPROACH "INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AI CONFERENCE INNOPOLIS" IN AUGUST 2023 Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Invited speakers: ☐ 14.6 Ramil Kuleev, Director of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence at Innopolis University; Adil Mehmood Khan, Head of the Machine Learning and Data Representation Laboratory at Innopolis University; Ajit Abraham Padat, Professor of the Institute of Artificial Intelligence at Innopolis University. KAZAN PRESS APPROACH "INNOPOLIS SPECIAL ECONOMIC ZONE AND MICROELECTRONICS: OPPORTUNITIES AND PROSPECTS FOR DEVELOPMENT IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY" (TIMED TO THE SESSION "EXPORT OF IT SOLUTIONS TO THE OIC COUNTRIES") Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 57 557#5811:30-12:00 Briefing Hall 12:00-12:30 Briefing Hall 12:00-12:30 Briefing Hall Invited Speaker: Renat Khalimov, General Director of the SEZ "Innopolis". 14.7 PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE RESULTS OF THE PLENARY SESSION OF THE CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY OF THE OIS COUNTRIES "COORDINATED INTERACTION AND REFLECTION OF THE FUTURE" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. The press conference will be held under the slogan: Dialogue, mutual understanding, and constructive cooperation of the world chambers of Commerce and Industry. How to promote open, inclusive, mutually beneficial trade and economic cooperation together with the OIC member countries, taking into account new challenges and risks? What new ideas can be offered to intensify cooperation with the OIC member countries? How to make the most effective use of the mechanisms for ensuring the socio-economic sustainability of our countries and partners in the current transformation of the traditional world economic order? Invited speakers: Sergey Katyrin, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation; Gholam Hossein Shafei, President of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Mines and Agriculture; Hamad Buamim, President of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Ajlan bin Abdulaziz Al-Ajlan, Chairman of the Council of Chambers of Saudi Arabia, Chairman of the Riyadh Chamber of Commerce and Industry; Aidar Gazizov, Head of the International Center for Standardization and Certification "Halal" of the Council of Muftis of the Russian Federation. 14.8 THE WORK OF PRESS CENTER Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 14.9 PRESS CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION OF RUSSIAN UNIVERSITIES WITH KAZAKHSTAN AND UZBEKISTAN Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Signing of cooperation agreements between Kazan State Medical University and the universities of St. Petersburg, the Republic of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan: 1. on the establishment of a Consortium with the Karaganda Medical University, Semey Medical University, Kazakhstan Medical University "HSE" and the I. I. Mechnikov North-Western State Medical University; 58#5913:00-13:30 Briefing Hall 2. about the opening of network educational programs with the Tashkent Medical Academy. Invited speakers: ☐ Alexey Sozinov, Rector of Kazan State Medical University of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, MD, Professor; Sergey Saiganov, MD, Professor, Rector of the I. I. Mechnikov Northwestern State Medical University; Alisher Shadmanov, MD, Professor, Rector of Tashkent Medical Academy, Republic of Uzbekistan; Anar Turmukhambetova, MD, Rector of the NAO "Medical University of Karaganda", Republic of Kazakhstan; Botagoz Turdalieva, MD, Professor, Rector of "Kazakhstan Medical University "Higher School of Public Health", Republic of Kazakhstan; Altai Dyusupov, MD, Rector of NAO "Semey Medical University", Republic of Kazakhstan. 14.10 PRESS CONFERENCE: "A WOMAN'S PERSPECTIVE ON "NON-WOMAN'S" BUSINESS" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. At the press conference, leading women entrepreneurs will talk about their business experiences and share with journalists their positive business cases, main problems, and their solutions, as well as tell how they manage to keep a balance between work and personal life. Invited speakers: Galina Karelova, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation; Purnima Anand, President of the BRICS International Forum; Suha Kafaii, Director of the International Islamic Bank in Iraq; 13:30-14:00 Briefing Hall ■ Tatiana Bakalchuk, CEO of Wildberries; " Farida Al-Awadhi, President of the UAE Council of Women Entrepreneurs; ☐ Elina Sidorenko, Doctor of Law, Professor of MGIMO of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russia, Director of the Center for Digital Economy and Financial Innovation, CEO of ANO Platform for Working with entrepreneurs' appeals "Zabusiness.RF"; Anna Kudinova, Executive Director of ExactFarming. 14.11 PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE RESULTS OF THE “UNMANNED TECHNOLOGIES" SESSION Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. The participants will discuss the following issues: KAMAZ projects in the field of unmanned transport; effective unmanned service in transport logistics: myth or reality; intelligent road infrastructure for highly automated 59#6014:00-14:30 Briefing Hall 14:30-15:00 Briefing Hall 15:00-15:30 Briefing Hall vehicles; status and planning of development and integration of unmanned transport and smart highways in China. Invited Speakers: " Sultan Zhankaziev, President of the Association of Transportation Engineers, Doctor of Engineering, Professor at Moscow Automobile and Road Construction State Technical University, Head of the Traffic Management and Safety Department; Rifkat Minnikhanov, Doctor of Engineering, Chairperson of the Council of the Association for Digital Development Assistance, Director of the State Budgetary Institution "Road Safety," Head of the Intelligent Transport Systems Department of KNITU-KAI. Sergey Nazarenko, Chief Designer of Innovative Vehicles, Head of Service of KAMAZ PJSC; Nikolay Toropov, Deputy Head of ITS Department, FAU ROSDORNII; Sergey Nazarenko, Chief Designer of innovative cars - Head of the service of PJSC "KAMAZ". 14.12 PRESS-CONFERENCE “CHILDREN AND YOUTH MOVEMENT IN RUSSIA AND THE OIC COUNTRIES AS A FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT OF TERRITORIES" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. The All-Russian Public-State Movement of Children and Youth "Movement of the First" was created last year. Speakers of the press conference will answer journalists' questions related to the development of the movement, as well as interaction with OIC countries. Invited Speakers: ◉ Grigory Gurov, Chairperson of the Management Board of the All-Russian Public-State Movement of Children and Youth; Timur Suleymanov, Aide to Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairperson of the Council of the regional branch of the All-Russian Public-State Movement of Children and Youth "Movement of the First" of the Republic of Tatarstan; Taha Ayhan, President of the Youth Forum of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation; Aliou Umaru, President of the Pan-African Youth Union. - 14.13 PRESS CONFERENCE "INTERPARLIAMENTARY HEARINGS RUSSIA – ISLAMIC WORLD" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Invited speaker: Vladimir Gutenev, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Industry and Trade. 14.14 PRESS CONFERENCE BEFORE THE SESSION "BUSINESS DIALOGUE: RUSSIA - IRAN" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 60#6115:30-16:00 Briefing Hall 16:00-17:00 Russian-Iranian relations are now experiencing a new stage in their development. According to experts, trade turnover between Russia and Iran could grow to $40 billion in the next five years. What projects and initiatives are capable of giving an impetus to the qualitative development of bilateral relations in the new environment? What areas of business cooperation are most in demand? What do Russian and Iranian businesses expect from the governments of the two countries in order to realize the full potential of trade, economic and investment cooperation? What areas should be worked on in the regulatory field, and what problems do entrepreneurs face? Invited speakers: ☐ Sergey Katyrin, President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation; Gholam Hossein Shafei, President of the Iranian Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Mines and Agriculture; Shamil Ageyev, Chairperson of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan; Alireza Peymanpak, First Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Head of the Organization for Trade Development of the Islamic Republic of Iran; Mehdi Eslampanah, Vice President - Head of the National Organization for Standardization of Iran. 14.15 PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE RESULTS OF THE SESSION "DIPLOMACY OF THE NEW MULTIPOLAR WORLD" WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE 7TH FORUM OF YOUNG DIPLOMATS OF THE OSCE COUNTRIES Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. At the press conference, participants will talk about the promotion of Russia's foreign policy interests, the development of bilateral and multilateral economic ties between the participating countries (including at the regional level), as well as building trust with young colleagues from the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, who in the future will determine the foreign policy agenda of their states. Invited Speakers: " Konstantin Kolpakov, Chairperson of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Council of Young Diplomats; Vanessa F. Desiree Ilbudo, International Affairs Adviser, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Cooperation of the Republic of Burkina Faso; Naima Suhail Abdullah Abdulrahman Al-Musharraf, Second Secretary of the Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in the Russian Federation; Farid Omran, Attache of the Embassy of the Syrian Arab Republic in the Russian Federation; Dilbar Sadykova, Chairperson of the Academy of Youth Diplomacy. 14.16 PRESS CONFERENCE "NEW NATIONAL HEROES OF THE CC FORM OF CULTURE PROMOTION" 61#62Briffing Hall 17:00-17:30 Briefing Hall Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Tugan Batyr is a brand under the sign of which a set of measures is being implemented to create and popularize the image of the Tatar batyr among children and youth. This unique project for the development and education of the younger generation includes a book in 3 languages, a cartoon, computer games, comics, souvenirs. Within the framework of the press conference, journalists will be able to ask all the questions of interest to the speakers. Invited speakers: Radik Abdrakhmanov, founder of the Tugan Batyr project, co-founder of the Tugan Avylym National Tourist Complex, member of the Public Council at the Investment Development Agency of the Republic of Tatarstan, Vice President of ARIO; Zulfat Hakim, People's Writer of the Republic of Tatarstan, author of the book "Tugan Batyr"; Ildar Nizameev, Director of IT company ILAR; Irina Grebennikova, owner and CEO of the animation studio "Terra Anima"; Andrey Mikhalev, General Director of Mikhalev Production Center LLC; Yana Zhilina, a full-cycle specialist in branding and licensing in the field of animation. 14.14 PRESS-CONFERENCE "CLOSED-CYCLE ECONOMY: WASTE TO INCOME" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Participants will discuss how the circular economy is developing in the Russian Federation, the United Arab Emirates, Iran, and Indonesia; how business is participating in meeting the challenges of the circular economy; what role the circular economy plays in meeting global climate objectives; and how international and country objectives are being realized in the region. Invited Speakers: ☐ Dmitry Tetenkin, Deputy Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation; Andrey Lugovoy, Chairman of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation for the Development of the Closed-cycle Economy and Ecology, Deputy, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Security and Anti-Corruption of the Russian Federation; Maria Kovalenko, Head of the Department of Informatization in the Field of Waste Management of the Department of State Policy and Regulation in the Field of Waste Management of Production and Consumption of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Ecology of the Russian Federation. 14.18 PRESS CONFERENCE ON INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC COOPERATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND MALAYSIA Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 17:30-18:00 Briefing Hall 62 42#63Invited speakers: William Ng, Chairman of the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises of Malaysia; Sirajuddin Suhaimi, Deputy Director General of the Department of Islamic Development of Malaysia; Sani Arabi, Chairman of the Siaga X Group of Companies, Chief Executive Officer of the Malaysian Advisory Council of Islamic Organizations; Irina Ilyina, Director of the Russian Research Institute of Economics, Politics and Law in the Scientific and Technical Field, Doctor of Economics. OFFICIAL RECEPTION ON BEHALF OF THE FORUM ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 19:00-21:00 19 MAY (FRIDAY) 7:30-19:30 9:00-10:00 Pavilion 2-3 10:00-10:30 Gallery, 1st floor 10:00-19:00 International Chefs Cup Tent, IEC "Kazan Expo" REGISTRATION OF PARTICIPANTS VISITING THE EXHIBITION BY HONORARY GUESTS Russia Halal Expo is the largest exhibition of investment and infrastructure projects, is a unique space for the promotion and development of business projects and a platform for constructive dialogue between Forum participants. The exhibition will showcase Islamic economy initiatives, mutually beneficial technology alliances, B2B projects, big business, and SMEs products. OFFICIAL CEREMONY OF SIGNING AGREEMENTS INTERNATIONAL CHEFS CUP KAZANFORUM2023, TIMED TO COINCIDE WITH THE WORLD HALAL SUMMIT Gastronomy is much more than just food. On the one hand, it reflects the culture, heritage, and traditions of different nations; on the other hand, it brings people of different nationalities together. The most prominent chefs from 35 OIC countries will come together to showcase their skills in turning the process of cooking into an art form. 1. INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION HALL 10:00-11:20 Kazan City Hall "RUSSIA ISLAMIC WORLD" STRATEGIC VISION GROUP As part of the Kazan Forum business program, a group meeting on the theme "Russia - Islamic World: Traditional spiritual and moral values as the basis of interreligious cooperation" will be held in the Kazan City Hall in 2023. The Strategic Vision Group, established in 2006, acts as an advisory body created to expand cooperation between Russia and Islamic countries in all areas. 63#6410:00-12:00 International Cooperation Hall Halls 3-4 The composition of the Group is formed by coordinating its members through the diplomatic channels of the Russian Foreign Ministry and the Foreign Ministries of the participating countries of the project. The Group is a "platform" for consultations at the level of public and political figures, business circles, representatives of the scientific community and clergy who have authority and influence in their countries. 1.1.6 RUSSIA AND ORGANIZATION OF ISLAMIC COOPERATION (OIC) – THE GENERAL HISTORY Organizer: State Committee for Archives of the Republic of Tatarstan. In the Islamic world, genealogy has traditionally been given great importance and descent from a revered family was perceived as social superiority and privilege. Nowadays, the interest of citizens in the history of their family is increasing. Handwritten sources such as metric books, register books, and household records kept in archives, mosques, and civil registries allow people to compile their genealogy. In this regard, the issue of finding handwritten sources, their reading, and translation into modern language is relevant. Thus, within the framework of this session, there will be held the genealogical forum “Shəàжərə – iman nigeze," organized with the aim to study the best world practices of genealogical research, presentation of modern possibilities of researchers-genealogists of the Republic of Tatarstan in compiling the genealogy using the artificial intellect. How is the work with archival documents for genealogical research built? How to build a genealogical tree in 1 day? How is genealogical research organized using archival documents in Turkey? What role did the genealogical factor play in the governance of Central Asian states during the 15th-20th centuries? Invited Moderator: Oleg Ozerov, Ambassador-at-Large, Head of the Secretariat of the Russia-Africa Partnership Forum. Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ Gulnara Gabdrakhmanova, Chairman of the State Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan on Archival Affairs; Ugur Onal, Head of the State Archive Department under the Administration of the President of the Republic of Turkey, Professor, Doctor of Sciences; Mohammad Sharif Zadran, Director of the Institute of History of the Academy of Sciences of Afghanistan, Doctor of Historical Sciences, Professor; Hamed Iranshahi, Head of the Archival Service of the National Library and Archives of the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Doctor of Sciences; Langari Jamila Salmon, Head of the Main Archive Department under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan; Anvar Tillakhodjaev, Deputy Director of the National Archive of Uzbekistan. 64#6510:00-12:00 International Cooperation Hall Halls 6-7 - 1.2.6 RUSSIA – MIDDLE EAST: THE CUSTOMER JOURNEY AND THE CREATION OF A NEW TOURISM PRODUCT Organizer: Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. The formation of the tourist product is the main stage of building the tourist's customer journey and implies the interaction of the whole range of tourist services. The choice of a tourist destination, the tourist's stay at the airport and on board, accommodation in a hotel, participation in sightseeing tours, and acquaintance with the gastronomic culture of the country visited - all these stages of the customer journey affect the formation of the tourist's impression of the stay in the country of rest. To create an attractive tourism product that meets the needs and focuses on the requirements and cultural values of the tourist, both from Russia and the Middle East, means to increase the tourist attractiveness of the country and improve the profitability of the tourism business. Which Middle East destinations are the most interesting for Russian tourists today? Which destinations have tourism potential, but are still little known to Russians? What measures are taken to ensure the safety of Russian tourists? Which Russian destinations are the most interesting in terms of tourism for guests from the Middle East? What should be the content of a tourist program drawn up for tourists from the Middle East? What values and traditions of Middle Eastern travelers need to be considered when preparing a tour product for operators? What aspects are worth paying special attention to when forming and conducting excursion programs? What are Russian airports and hotels currently doing to improve the conditions of stay for Muslim guests? Invited moderator: ▪ Nikita Kondratyev, Acting Director of the Department of Multilateral Economic Cooperation and Special Projects of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: Dmitry Vakhrukov, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Ali Azgar Shalbafiyan, Deputy Minister of Cultural Heritage, Tourism and Crafts of the Islamic Republic of Iran; Sangaji Tarbayev, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Tourism and Tourism Infrastructure Development; Evgeny Kozlov, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Mayor and Government of Moscow, Chairman of the Committee on Tourism of the City of Moscow; Sergey Korneev, Chairman of the St. Petersburg Tourism Development Committee; ☐ Evgenia Atakhanova, Deputy Director of Pegas LLC; Artur Muradyan, General Director of Space Travel LLC; Behdad Ghanbar Nezhad, General Director of the Russian-Iranian Trade Association Neva-Pars; 65#6613:00-14:20 International Cooperation Hall Halls 3-4 Adnan Aridi, CEO of Voyage Tours Dubai, UAE; ◉ Dmitry Arutyunov, General Director of Art Tour; " Yulia Gorelikova, Deputy Director of Kamchatka Travel Group LLC, Russian Federation " Mahd Abu Arkub, Director of Marketing Department Jordan Tourism Board, Jordan; " ◉ Anna Tretyakova, Global Sales Director of the Rixos Hotel chain, Russia and CIS countries; Mohamed Raaidh, CEO, Maldives Integrated Tourism Development Corporation (MITDC), Maldives; Fakht Hammidaddin, Director of Visit Saudi, Saudi Arabia; Hamid Arabtejad, CEO of Mahan Air, Iran. 1.1.7 RUSSIA - EGYPT Organizer: Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. The changing system of international relations and the confrontation between the West and Russia are forcing the latter to change the geography of economic relations and the structure of supply chains. In Africa, the Arab Republic of Egypt is a reference country for the Russian Federation in the context of the restructuring of foreign economic relations. In addition to the large nuclear power project to build the El Dabaa Nuclear Power Plant worth $30 billion, Egypt imports large quantities of nuclear fuel. Egypt imports large amounts of grain (more than 5 million tons per year, $1.8 billion) and railway equipment (1,300 passenger cars worth 1 billion euros). Cooperation has even broader prospects in the context of projects to create a Russian industrial zone, a grain hub in the Suez Economic Zone, and the introduction of mutual settlements in national currencies. Egypt is a potential "gateway to Africa" for Russian business, as it is linked to the continent through integration agreements on preferential trade terms, and is also of interest as a geographically convenient channel for parallel imports from Europe and re-exports in the opposite direction. What prospects and opportunities do Russia and Egypt have for developing joint cooperation? What are the prospects for the development of financial and banking cooperation between the countries? What is the practical stage of implementation of the Russian industrial zone in the Arab Republic of Egypt? What are the potential points of growth in the joint cooperation of Russian and Egyptian businesses? Invited moderator: Amr Abdel Hamid, General Director of TEN TV Channel. Invited speakers: " Alexey Tevanyan, Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in the Arab Republic of Egypt; Nazih Naggari, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Arab Republic of Egypt to the Russian Federation; 66 66#6713:00-14:20 International Cooperation Hall Halls 6-7 " " " Ekaterina Abasheva, Deputy Director of the International Settlements Organization Department of the Bank of Russia; Roman Chekushov, Director of the Department of International Cooperation and Licensing in the Field of Foreign Trade of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation; Mikhail Orlov, Chairman of the Russian-Egyptian Business Council; Dmitry Prokhorenko, Director for the development of the foreign network of JSC "Russian Export Center"; Alexander Voronkov, Regional Vice President of Rosatom State Corporation, Director of Rosatom Middle East North Africa; Ahmed Mustafa, Director of the Institute of Asian Studies; Vladimir Potemkin, Deputy Governor of the Kaluga Region. 2.1.7 RUSSIA - INDONESIA Organizer: Trade Representation of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Indonesia, Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation, Business Council for Cooperation with Indonesia. Indonesia is the country with the largest economy among ASEAN member countries and the country with the largest Muslim population in the world – more than 230 million people. Indonesia's sustained economic growth (5.31% in 2022), as well as increasing purchasing power among the population make Indonesia one of the most promising trade destinations in Southeast Asia. Under the current global transformation of global trade chains, food security, banking cooperation, and tourism are among the most important areas of trade and economic cooperation between Russia and Indonesia. At the same time, halal becomes a necessary parameter for trade in goods and services with Indonesian partners. What prospects and opportunities do the countries have for increasing food trade? How can the development of Islamic banking in Russia and Indonesia affect the interaction of business circles in these countries? How are the tourism sectors recovering from the pandemic, and what are the prospects for halal tourism in Russia and Indonesia? Invited moderator: Mikhail Kuritsyn, Chairperson of the Business Council for Cooperation with Indonesia. Invited speakers: " " Berlian Helmi, Deputy Ambassador of the Republic of Indonesia to the Russian Federation; Malik Mahmoud Al-Haithar, Chairman of the Advisory Council to the Government of the Aceh Province of the Republic of Indonesia; Rustam Hafizov, Head of the Innovative Analytical Center of Cherkizovo Group; Mohamad Faisal, Head of the Oil and Gas Management Agency of Aceh Province, Republic of Indonesia; 67#6814:40-16:00 International Cooperation Hall Halls 3-4 Nikita Kondratiev, Acting Director of the Department of Multilateral Economic Cooperation and Special Projects of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Adi Prianto, Head of the Economic Department of the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the Russian Federation. 1.1.8 RUSSIA-AZERBAIJAN Organizer: Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. The Republic of Azerbaijan is a key partner of the Russian Federation in the South Caucasus. The mutual trade turnover exceeded the mark of $4 billion by the end of 2022. The Republic of Azerbaijan is now developing several joint mega-projects. Now several joint mega-projects are being developed, which will be not only bilateral but also global in nature. Among them are the development of the North-South international transport corridor, cooperation in the fuel and energy sector, and cooperation in industrial production. Russia is among the top three trade partners of Azerbaijan and ranks first in imports of Azerbaijani non-carbon products. What are the main tracks of economic interaction that will be most relevant in the medium term? What should the government and businesses do to overcome barriers in the supply of products and the inflow of investments? How to expand bottlenecks in the transport, logistics, credit, and financial spheres? Invited moderator: Mariya Suvorovskaya, Russian Business Guide editor-in-chief. Invited speakers: " Alexey Overchuk, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; " ◉ " " ■ Shahin Mustafayev, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Igor Babushkin, Governor of the Astrakhan region; Sergey Melikov, Head of the Republic of Dagestan; Ruslan Aliyev, Trade Representative of the Republic of Azerbaijan in the Russian Federation; Ruslan Mirsayapov, Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Azerbaijan; Elnur Aliyev, First Deputy Minister of Economy of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Dmitry Volvach, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Yusif Abdullayev, Head of the Export and Investment Promotion Agency of the Republic of Azerbaijan - AZPROMO; Orkhan Mammadov, Chairman of the Management Board of the Agency for the Development of Small and Medium-sized Businesses of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Natig Heydarov, General Director of Alliance Logistics LLC; Alexey Skatin, General Director of Navinia Rus LLC; 68#6914:40-16:30 ☐ Zaur Garaisaev, Chairman of the Management Board of IBA-MOSCOW Bank. 2.1.8 RUSSIA-UZBEKISTAN International Cooperation Hall Halls 6-7 Organizer: Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation. Russia and Uzbekistan have traditionally been strategic partners. According to the Statistical Agency under the President of the Republic of Uzbekistan, in 2022 the trade turnover between Russia and Uzbekistan reached a record high of $9.3 billion. Russia has become the main foreign trade partner for the Uzbek economy. Moreover, Russia has become Uzbekistan's main foreign trade partner. Russian entrepreneurs show considerable interest in opening production facilities in the country. Today there are more than 3,000 enterprises with Russian capital operating in the Republic. The government of Uzbekistan in recent years has taken unprecedented measures to create conditions for attracting investment to the republic. More than 20 free economic zones that offer tax and customs privileges and preferences, as well as all necessary infrastructure for business development have already been opened in the country. All this opens up considerable opportunities for expanding industrial cooperation between Russia and Uzbekistan. How has the bilateral cooperation between the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation and the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan developed? What opportunities does the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan provide for the development of cooperation? What modern trade formats are emerging in Uzbekistan? How is the structure of industrial technoparks developing in Uzbekistan? What are the opportunities for localization of production here? Invited moderator: Konstantin Zlygostev, Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Uzbekistan. Invited speakers: ◉ ◉ 2.4 ISLAMIC FINANCE HALL 10:00-11:40 Dmitry Volvach, Deputy Minister of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Khurram Teshabayev, Deputy Minister of Investment, Industry and Trade of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Elena Medvedeva, Deputy Director of the Department of External Relations of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation; Airat Gizzatullin, General Director of JSC "Himgrad"; Habib Abdullayev, General Director of FEZ "Navoi"; Elena Zamyatina, Deputy General Director of Wildberries; Andrey Bodrov, Member of the Management Board, Director of Strategy, Investment and Business Development of the Magnit network. 2.4.1 FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ISLAMIC FINANCE, TRENDS, AND FEATURES 69#70Islamic Finance Hall Hall 10 13:00-14:20 Islamic Finance Hall Hall 10 Organizer: Russian Islamic University. In recent decades, financial institutions and instruments compliant with Islamic law have expanded into many countries, including the post-Soviet space. The future of Islamic finance is closely linked to digitalization. Fintech companies are setting new standards of interaction in the financial world: ease of use, fast access, and continuous improvement to best meet the needs of customers. Experts and practitioners in Islamic finance will talk about current trends and features of modern financial technology in Islamic finance. You will be able to learn how to screen stocks according to the norms of Islam, launch new funds, indexes, the importance of Shariah expertise, conduct daily financial operations, and invest by the example of successfully implemented projects. Invited moderator: • Ruslan Khaliullin, Head of the Department of Ethical Financial Instruments of "AK BARS CAPITAL" Management Company. Invited speakers: " " " Rustem Hazrat Nurgaleev, scientist-secretary of the Ulema Council of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan; Daniyar Uspanov, co-founder of Tayab Digital Islamic Fintech Service, Kazakhstan; Muhammad Ayman Az-Zahrawi, AAOIFI certified specialist, Doctor of Islamic Sciences, Syria; Muhammad Shahid Khan, Associate Professor at Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, Thailand; " ☐ Rustam Abdullah Ugli Rakhmatov, Founder of Iman, Uzbekistan; Artur Nurmukhametov, Coordinator of the Sahih Invest project. 2.4.2 DEVELOPMENT OF THE MARKET FOR DIGITAL FINANCIAL ASSETS Organizer: Central Bank of the Russian Federation. The world is witnessing the active development of digital technologies in various spheres of activity, including the financial sector. One of them is the technology of distributed registers, which has created conditions for the emergence of new instruments and services in the global market, including digital financial assets. The issuance and circulation of digital assets is a new trend in the financial market. The market of digital assets is still at the initial stage of development and is many times smaller in volume than the market of traditional financial instruments. Digital financial assets received their first legislative regulation in Russia more than two years ago, but so far, their circulation has been sporadic. What are the pluses of digital financial assets for businesses and investors? What are the limitations to the growth of the digital financial assets market? What is the role of exchange operators in the digital financial asset market? Invited moderator: " Anatoly Aksakov, Chairperson of the State Duma Committee on Financial Market. 70#71Invited speakers: " Nikolay Zhuravlev, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council; ☐ Oleg Nikolaev, Head of the Republic of Chuvashia; " Alexey Guznov, State Secretary - Deputy Chairman of the Bank of Russia; 14:40-16:30 Islamic Finance Hall Hall 10 " Sergey Shvetsov, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of PJSC Moscow Exchange MICEX-RTS; Kirill Pronin, Director of the Financial Technology Department of the Bank of Russia; Dmitry Ishchenko, Deputy General Director of the Association of Financial Technologies; Denis lordanidi, CEO of LIGHTHOUSE LLC; Alexander Volkov, Deputy General Director for Finance and Investments of Bitriver Management Company LLC. 2.4.3 PROSPECTS OF THE REGULATION OF PARTNERSHIP FINANCING IN RUSSIA Organizer: Central Bank of the Russian Federation, Office of the State Duma of the Russian Federation. In 2022 a landmark event took place - a draft Federal Law "On conducting an experiment to establish special regulation in order to create the necessary conditions for the implementation of partnership financing activities in certain subjects of the Russian Federation" was submitted to the State Duma, which received the support of the Ministry of Finance of Russia and the Bank of Russia. Based on the experiment results, the decision will be made to develop full-scale legal regulation of this type of business or not to make any changes in the legislation of the Russian Federation. Is partnership financing in Russia possible within the framework of the current legislation? What changes should be made to the legal framework? How is the system of partner financing developing abroad? Invited moderator: Anatoliy Aksakov, Chairperson of the State Duma Committee on Financial Market. Invited speakers: ■ Nikolay Zhuravlev, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council; Airat Farrakhov, member of the State Duma Committee on Budget and Taxes; Vladimir Chistyukhin, First Deputy Chairman of the Bank of Russia; " Alexey Simanovsky, Advisor to the Chairman of the Bank of Russia; " Madina Davletbaeva, Advisor to the Chairman of the National Bank of Kyrgyzstan; Tarik Akin, Head of the Partner Finance Department of the Finance Department of the Turkish Presidential Administration. 2.5 ISLAMIC FINANCE. SBERDAY 71#7210:00-11:15 SBER zone Lounge A, 1st floor 13:00-14:20 SBER zone Lounge A, 1st floor 2.5.1 BREAKING STEREOTYPES: THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY IN THE SANCTIONS REALITY Organizer: Sberbank of Russia. The Russian economy adapted quickly to last year's sanctions shocks: redirecting trade flows, ensuring continuity of payments, and maintaining macroeconomic stability. Initial fears of a deep recession did not materialize; the range of forecasts for 2023 has become noticeably more modest. But this is only the beginning of the large-scale structural transformation that the country will have to go through in the coming years. There are serious challenges along the way. How can the landscape of sanctions pressure change? How can the geography of foreign trade be restructured without becoming overly dependent on new partners? What will the payment infrastructure look like? How difficult is the task of forming one's own ecosystem to create innovations and import substitution technologies? Invited moderator: ▪ Alexander Vedyakhin, First Deputy Chairperson of the Management Board of Sberbank PJSC, member of the Supervisory Board. Invited speakers: Vladimir Chistyukhin, First Deputy Chairman of the Bank of Russia; Dmitry Azarov, Governor of the Samara region; Elena Dybova, Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation; Sergey Belyakov, CEO of OZON Holding; Alireza Peyman-Pak, Deputy Minister of Industry, Natural Resources and Trade - Head of the country's Trade Promotion Organization. 2.5.2 SBER LEADERSHIP IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARTNERSHIP FINANCE IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION Organizer: Sberbank of Russia. Currently, the market of Islamic finance demonstrates the highest potential. According to the State of the Global Islamic Economy Report 2021/2022, by 2025 the growth rate of total Islamic finance assets is expected to increase by 40% from $3.6 trillion in 2022 to $4.9 trillion in 2025. In 2022, it is expected to reach $4.9 trillion. In Russia, there is a growing demand for Islamic finance products. In Russia, there is a growing demand for partner finance products in regions with predominantly Muslim populations. There is interest from Russian banks, leasing companies, and large public companies. In the current realities, the introduction of a full-fledged model of Islamic finance has additional challenges in terms of taxation and timely entry into the market, despite this Sberbank has launched a number of projects in this segment. How is Sberbank involved in the development of partnership finance in Russia? What products does Sberbank offer as part of the partnership finance project? 72#73What areas within the Centre for Partnership Finance is Sberbank developing? What drivers and obstacles are present in the development of this sector? Invited moderator: ■ Gurban-Zadeh Behnam, Managing Director - Head of Sberbank's Centre for Partnership Finance and Special Projects. Invited speakers: ◉ ☐ Ruslan Edelgeriev, Advisor to the President, Special Representative of the President on Climate Issues; Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairperson of the Strategic Vision Group "Russia - Islamic World"; Sergey Melikov, Head of the Republic of Dagestan; ■ Marat Kabaev, President, International Islamic Business Association; ■ Oleg Ganeev, Senior Vice-President, Sberbank, Russia 14:40-16:00 SBER zone Lounge A, 1st floor " Majid Ghassemi, Chairman of the Management Board of Pasargad Bank. 2.5.3 RUSSIA - EAST: SYNERGY OF RESPONSIBLE AND ISLAMIC FINANCE FOR SHARED PROSPERITY Organizer: Sberbank of Russia. The topic of responsible finance has become firmly embedded in the modern banking context. Major banks have begun to integrate the principles of environmental, social, and governance responsibility into their strategies. The socially responsible economic model is at the core of Islamic finance. In the past few years, Islamic finance has firmly established itself as a fast-growing and promising industry. The green Islamic finance market has grown rapidly, with green sukuk issuance rising 35% in the previous year, from $6 billion in 2021 to $8.1 billion in 2021. The green sukuk issuance grew by 35% in the previous year, from $6 billion in 2021 to $8.1 billion in 2022. The regulation of responsible finance markets is developing, and approaches to the standardization of Islamic instruments and reporting in accordance with generally accepted principles of environmental and social responsibility and corporate governance are being formed. The study of responsible finance practices is important to continue in the system of both traditional and Islamic banking. What areas of interaction between financial institutions in Russia and friendly countries need to be developed in the interests of sustainable development? How to integrate various approaches of responsible financing? How are carbon exchanges developing in the world and in Russia? How to ensure compliance with Islamic and responsible finance standards? How is the rating of companies compliant with Shariah principles ensured? Invited moderator: Tatiana Zavyalova, Senior Vice President of Sberbank PJSC. Invited speakers: 73#74☐ ☐ 2.2 2.3 INTERACTIVE AREA 10:00-16:00 Pavilion 3 2.2.7 Ramazan Abdulatipov, Permanent Representative of the Russian Federation to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation; Sergey Shvetsov, Chairman of the Supervisory Board, Moscow Exchange; Sirajuddin Suhaimi, Deputy Director General of the State Agency for Islamic Development, Malaysia; Khondamir Nusratkhuzhayev, Member of the Financial Accounting Council, Organization of Accounting and Auditing of Islamic Financial Institutions (AAOIFI); Head of Accounting and Reporting Department, Islamic Development Bank, Saudi Arabia; Mohammed Abdul Khalid, Mohammed Abdul Khalid, Economic Adviser to the former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Mr. Mahathir Mohamad, Malaysia. 2.2.9 BUSINESS INTERACTIVE GAME ON ISLAMIC FINANCE "BUY" Organizer: Russian Islamic University. The word "бай” means “rich man, rich” in the Tatar language and the consonant word "" in Arabic means "sale, trade, sale, and purchase transaction," also consonant with these words "buy" is translated from English as "buy." The business board game is a unique interactive model that was developed specifically for the KazanForum. Mastering and learning the game will allow participants to gain practical experience in doing business, investing, and improving financial literacy in accordance with Islamic values. During a successful game session, participants will learn: 1. Make investment decisions: select assets permitted by Islam in your portfolio and properly dispose of those that are not permitted; 2. Set financial goals; 3. Compare existing Islamic financial products currently on the market in order to profitably purchase homes, cars, and other assets; 4. Basics of doing business according to Islam. Game sessions are conducted by specially trained consultants using a unique methodology, winners and prize- winners will receive gifts at the end of the tournament. Invited moderators: Kamila Khayrettinova, Managing Partner, Yusuf Consulting; Ilnur Gimazov, Kazan Scientific Centre of RAS. 74#7510:00-11:40 Pavilion 3 2.3.7 INTELLECTUAL AND ENTERTAINING QUIZ "MUSLIMQUIZ" Organizer: Muslim religious board of the Republic of Tatarstan. MuslimQuiz is an informative team game organized by the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan, which aims to organize halal leisure, strengthening friendly relations between Muslim youth in Russia and abroad. The working language of the game is Russian and English. There are traditionally 6 people in teams. MuslimQuiz is oriented to increase the intellectual and cultural level of Muslim youth, to develop the skills of teamwork, and to develop the ability to analyze, generalize, and draw conclusions. In the course of the game, participants summarize their knowledge in selected areas of the game (Islam, finance, history, economics, geography, languages, medicine, art, leisure, etc.). The game is open to teams that have previously registered at https://muslimmol.ru/muslimquiz.Invited moderators: ■ Airat Kurbangaleev, English-language presenter; Nuriya Gayazova, Russian-language presenter. Responsibilities: 3. HALAL INDUSTRY HALL 10:00-11:40 Halal Industry Hall Conference Hall 3 Aigul Biktimirova, Head of the Social Development Department of the DUM of RT; Liliya Ilyasova, Chief Specialist of the Social Development Department of the DUM of the RT. 3.6 DRIVERS FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF RUSSIAN AIC EXPORT: HALAL PRODUCTS Organizer: Ministry of Agriculture of the Russian Federation, FGBU Agroexport, Federal Accreditation Service, Rosstandart, REC, Ministry of Agriculture of the Republic of Tatarstan. Currently, about 25% of the world's population are Muslims. 60% of them are young people under 30 years old - the driving force behind the demand for halal agricultural products. By 2050 the proportion of Muslims is expected to increase to 35%, and welfare-high growth rates ensure the growth of Muslim consumer spending by 7-10% annually. The main share of Russian halal exports was meat products and confectionery products. Russian agricultural products are also widely represented in the market of OIC countries and are increasingly gaining interest among non-Muslim states. Meat products have special potential for export development. The meat industry is actively developing in Russia. In addition, we have about 20 million Muslims, which creates a domestic demand for halal meat. It is produced up to 10% of the total production of poultry, beef, and lamb. 75#7613:00-14:20 However, to increase Russian exports of products according to Halal standards, it is necessary to deal closely with the promotion, which should be based on the system of national certification and the image of this system. Tools required for the quality of the certification system: traceability, the availability of certification bodies within the country. Moreover, the promotion of halal products can get an additional impetus by creating a national umbrella brand. This will increase the awareness of foreign consumers of Russian products and the formation of a sustainable positive image of Russia as a food producer. Invited moderator: Sergey Lakhtyukhov, General Director, National Union of Poultry Producers. Invited speakers: ■ Sergey Levin, Deputy Minister of Agriculture of the Russian Federation; ◉ ☐ Seri Haji Mohamad bin Sabu, Minister of Agriculture and Food Industry of Malaysia; Artem Zdunov, Head of the Republic of Mordovia; Yousif Salem Alharbi, Director of the Halal Center, General Directorate for Food and Medicines of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (SFDA); Sirajuddin Suhaimi, Deputy Director General, Halal Certification Department of the Department of Islamic Development of Malaysia JAKIM; Hussein Samh Al Masruri, Director General of the Center for Food Safety and Quality under the Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Water Resources of the Sultanate of Oman; Artem Daushev, Advisor to the Head, Rosselkhoznadzor; ◉ Maxim Protasov, Head of ANO "Russian Quality System"; " Aidar Gazizov, General Director, ICSIS Halal LLC; " ☐ ☐ Vitaliy Nagalin, Head of the Branch Development Department, Federal Center "Agroexport"; Andrey Grigorashchenko, Vice-President for Regional Development and Interaction with State Bodies of Damate Group of Companies; Renat Shigapov, Vice President, Head of the Department for Foreign Trade Administration, GR and Inspection Work, GAP "Resource"; Natalia Bartnovskaya, Director for the development of foreign economic Activity of LLC "TD Cherkizovo"; Faisal Ahmed Khan, Chief Operating Officer, A'SAFFA Food Processing LLC; " Artem Belov, General Director, National Union of Milk Producers; " Alexey Solodov, Vice President, Russian Export Center (REC). 3.7 FORMATION OF A MODERN SYSTEM FOR TRAINING OF SPECIALISTS IN THE FIELD OF HALAL 76#77Halal Industry Hall Conference Hall 3 14:40-16:00 Halal Industry Hall Conference Hall 3 Organizer: RusQuality, Russian Islamic Institute, Muslim religious and spiritual organizations of the Russian Federation. The halal industry includes more and more industries. This includes food production, banking, and tax sector, investment, tourism, and pharmaceuticals. The demand for halal products and halal services is growing steadily, and the market is facing a shortage of qualified personnel for the production of goods and services and their certification according to halal standards. Invited moderator: Rustam Nurgaleev, Academic Vice-Rector of the MRO UVPRO of the Kazan Islamic University. Invited speakers: ☐ " Maxim Protasov, Head of ANO "Russian Quality System"; Albir Krganov, Mufti of the Spiritual Assembly of Muslims of Russia; Abdullahi libaikwal Shehu, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Nigeria to the Russian Federation; Rafik Mukhametshin, Rector of MRO UVPRO "Kazan Islamic University"; Mutib Al-Mizani, Director General, Accreditation Center of the Commonwealth of the Persian Gulf (GAC GSS); Shamil Shovkhalov, Professor of the Chechen State University, Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Chechen Republic; Khalifa Mubarak Al-Zahiri, Rector of the Mohammed bin Zayed University for the Humanities; Muhammad Husayn Al-Zaghbi, President of Fambras Halal, Brazil; Sharifudin Shaarani, Vice-Rector of the University of Islamic Sciences, Malaysia; Abbyas Shlyaposhnikov, Chairman of the Halal Standard Committee of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan. 3.8 HOSPITALITY BY HALAL STANDARDS Organizer: RusQuality, The Roscongress Foundation. Halal tourism is a rapidly growing market sector. With the increasing number of members of the Muslim middle class and the growth of their incomes, many countries, regardless of whether they are Muslim or not, are trying to attract this category of travelers and adapt their services for Muslim guests. In Russia, halal tourism is a relatively new trend. Invited moderator: Sagid Zaremukov, Director of the National Congress Bureau. Invited speakers: 77#78" ☐ " Maxim Protasov, Head, ANO "Russian Quality System"; Nazari Skrypnik, Head of the Federal Accreditation Service, Roskacreditation; Rustam Tapaev, Deputy General Director of JSC KAVKAZ.RF"; Igor Bukharov, President of the Federation of Restaurateurs and Hoteliers, Dean of the Faculty of Hospitality of the Institute of Industry Management; Sergey Ivanov, Chairman of the State Committee of the Republic of Tatarstan for Tourism; Nizar Al Ghandour, Director of International Relations, Fambras Halal, Brazil; Muminzod Kamoliddin, Chairman of the Tourism Development Committee under the Government of the Republic of Tajikistan; Emin Merdanov, Minister of Tourism and Folk Arts of the Republic of Dagestan; ☐ Elena Veselova, Director of the Development Director of The Carlton Moscow 5* Hotel (ex The Ritz- Carlton, Moscow). 4. FORUM OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES HALL 10:00-11:40 Business Opportunity Hall Hall 8 4.6 PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF ENTREPRENEURS AND INVESTORS IN RUSSIA AND OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: General Prosecutor's Office of the Russian Federation. Representatives of prosecutor's offices and judicial authorities will share their experience and discuss the protection of the rights of entrepreneurs and investors in Russia and Islamic states. Invited moderator: " Elina Sidorenko, General Director of ANO "Platform for working with appeals of entrepreneurs "zabusiness.rf." Invited speakers: ◉ ☐ Pyotr Gorodov, Deputy Prosecutor General of the Russian Federation; Sergey Morozov, First Deputy Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Regional Policy and Local Self- Government; Elmar Jamalov, Deputy Prosecutor General of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Alexander Isaevich, General Director of JSC "Federal Corporation for the Development of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises", JSC "Corporation "SME"; Hamdam Rofizoda Mirzoamon, Deputy Prosecutor General of the Republic of Tajikistan; Farid Abdulganiev, Commissioner at the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan for the protection of the rights of entrepreneurs - assistant to the Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan. 78#7913:00-14:20 Business Opportunity Hall Hall 8 4.7 LEGAL SUPPORT OF FOREIGN ECONOMIC ACTIVITY - THE BEST PRACTICES IN THE FIELD OF COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION Organizer: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Economic reorientation of Russia towards Asian countries in order to improve the balance of foreign trade has led to the expansion of economic relations between Russian enterprises and companies of the Islamic world, which requires an effective mechanism for resolving possible disputes in the field of foreign economic activity. Practice shows that the most popular way of resolving such disputes is arbitration. The session proposes to consider the experience of the International Commercial Arbitration Court under the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation, arbitration institutions of the Islamic world, the Asia-Pacific region to resolve international commercial disputes, issues of interaction, and cooperation in this area. Invited moderator: Vadim Chubarov, Vice-President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Shamil Ageev, Chairman of the Union "Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan". Invited speakers: ☐ " ☐ Ivan Zykin, Acting Chairperson of the International Commercial Arbitration Court under the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation; Shamaral Maichiev, Chairperson, International Court of Arbitration under the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Kyrgyzstan; Wang Tianxi, Vice Chairperson of the Guangzhou Arbitration Commission, China; Foziljon Otakhonov, Director of the Institute of Legislative Problems and Parliamentary Studies under the Oliy Majlis of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Artem Patsev, Director of the Legal service of JSC "DOM.RF". 14:40-16:00 Business Opportunity Hall Hall 8 4.8 TOPICAL ISSUES OF ORGANIZATION, SUPPORT, AND PROTECTION OF INVESTMENTS IN RUSSIA AND THE OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. The challenges that business faces today require a clear and verified approach to the implementation of investment activities, structuring, and implementation of investment projects. Every investor before launching an investment project should know what state support measures are available and under what circumstances they are available. What measures are taken by the state to accelerate the growth rate of investment? Why 79#80does an investor in Russia need an agreement on the protection and encouragement of capital investments? What mechanisms of state support for investment projects are used in the OIC countries? Invited moderator: ■ Dmitry Kurochkin, Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation. Invited Speakers: 5. TECHNOLOGIES HALL 10:00-11:40 Technologies Hall Hall 9 " ☐ Vladimir Gamza, Chairman of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation on Financial, Industrial and Investment Policy, President of Alexandrgrad Brownfield Group; Artem Genkin, Member of the Council of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation on Financial, Industrial and Investment Policy, President of the ANO "Center for the Protection of Depositors and Investors"; Timur Khakimov, President of the Chamber of Commerce of the Republic of Bashkortostan; Hadi Tizhush Taban, President of the Joint Iranian-Russian Chamber of Commerce, Islamic Republic of Iran; Dawood Al Shezawi, President, Annual Investment Forum, UAE; Mikhail Tumasov, Head of the Representative Office of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Kyrgyz Republic in the Russian Federation. 5.6 TOOLS TO SUPPORT INITIATIVES AND PROJECTS FOR INTRODUCTION AND IMPLEMENTATION IN THE OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: ANO "Agency for Strategic Initiatives" (ASI). The Agency for Strategic Initiatives supports projects aimed at systemic changes in improving the quality of life, ecology, education and personnel training, regional and urban development, developing new technologies, and supporting business projects. ASI is open to the establishment and development of partnerships with the development institutions of the OIC countries and the replication of their best practices. The following projects will be presented at the session: Strong Ideas for a New Time Forum – forming a community of initiative people ready to start implementing ideas and projects and replicating best practices; Smarteca – a platform for sharing best practices; Boiling Point - a space for teamwork, educational and business events; Quality of Life Rating - a tool to evaluate the efforts of regional executive authorities to create a quality living environment for citizens. Invited moderator: Mikhail Makarov, Director of the International Relations Office, ASI. Invited speakers: 80#816. INNOVATIONS HALL 10:00-11:40 Innovations Hall Hall 12 ☐ " ☐ " ■ ◉ Ekaterina Kodzasova, Director of the Partner Network Development Center, ASI; Ilya Mamykin, Deputy Chief Operating Officer, ASI; Vladislav Shirokov, Head of the Development Department, Boiling Point network; Andrey Doroshenko, Director of the Initiatives Laboratory, ASI; Svetlana Egelskaya, Director of the Leadership Project Management Center, ASI; Vyacheslav Rogozhnikov, leader of the project "CARBONTEX: 3D Weaving technology"; Pavel Kupreev, leader of the TestU.online project - a platform for automating school psychodiagnostics; Vladimir Zhavoronkov, leader of the project "SVYAZ" System of remote monitoring of the health status of pregnant women, Deputy Minister of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan Head of the Health Department of the Executive Committee of Kazan; - Datuk William Angie, Chairman, Association of Small and Medium-sized Businesses of Malaysia; ◉ Datuk Fadzil Abdul Wahit, Senior Vice President, Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation; ☐ Ahmad Sani Abdul Alim Arabi, Chief Executive Officer of the Malaysian Advisory Council of Islamic Organizations; Dali Zhang, Director of the Russian Office of the Chinese Chamber of International Trade, Hunan. 6.7 ROUND TABLE ON "KEY TRENDS, CHALLENGES, AND OPPORTUNITIES OF RUSSIAN AND INTERNATIONAL VENTURE MARKETS" Organizer: Innopolis. Venture investments are a key tool for the development of the innovation economy and stimulate the creation of new high-tech enterprises. The new economic reality has made its adjustments to the development of the Russian venture capital market. After the departure of the major players, the number of deals and volume of investments decreased, and now the Russian venture capital market is in the transformation stage. Where is the market headed and what opportunities does it offer investors in Russia and abroad? What are the risks and opportunities associated with investing in startups with a focus on SDG&ESG? Why do corporations need to create venture capital funds? How is the venture capital ecosystem developing in Uzbekistan? Invited moderator: Vyacheslav Shulenin, General Director of the Syndicate Venture Club; Invited speakers: ☐ Alexey Katkov, Managing Partner of AFK Sistema; Ainur Aideldinov, Director of the IVF RT; Dilshod Zufarov, Chairman of the Board of the Venture Investment Association of Uzbekistan; 81#8213:00-16:00 Innovations Hall Hall 12 " Vyacheslav Turpanov, Director, co-founder of the startup and investor community Prosto VC; Renat Khalimov, General Director of JSC SEZ "Innopolis". 6.8 6.9 EXPERT COUNCIL FOR SELECTING STARTUPS IN INNOPOLIS SEZ - Organizer: Innopolis. Presentations by emerging startups to venture investors and corporate representatives, with the aim of obtaining the status of a startup project within the Innopolis Special Economic Zone (SEZ). Invited moderator: Andrey Chelnokov, event host. Invited experts in the jury: " Roman Shaikhutdinov, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan; Renat Khalimov, General Director of JSC "SEZ "Innopolis"; Kamil Gilmutdinov, Advisor to the General Director for Promising projects of the SEZ "Innopolis"; Denis Shorin, Head of Scouting and Partnerships at MTS StartUp Hub; Vyacheslav Shulenin, CEO of the Syndicate Venture Investors Club; ◉ Andrey Selitsky, Head of Venture practice, Partner of DV-group; " Alexey Katkov, Managing Partner of AFK Sistema; ◉ ☐ " • ◉ ☐ Renata George, Managing Partner of the IZBA venture platform, ICD; Aidar Bulatov, Founder of the Entrepreneurship Factory Business Support and Development Fund; Jamilya Kameneva, Marketing Director, Axenix; Lyubov Simonova, Director of the Technology Development Project Office at Rostelecom PJSC; Venera Manbetova, Project Manager, Business Development Division of PJSC Rostelecom; Alexey Taranov, Head of Startup Hub IT-Park; Dilshod Zufarov, Chairman of the Board of the Venture Investment Association of Uzbekistan; Artem Androsov, CEO of the Dome Foundation Investment Club; Mikhail Murzin, Innovation Manager of RVC Management Company LLC; " Aigul Yunusova, private investor; ◉ ◉ Vyacheslav Turpanov, founder of the community of startups and investors "Exploration"; Irina Matskevich, General Director of the Eurasian Innovation Center; Irina Brusova, Head of Acceleration Programs at the Eurasian Innovation Center; " Ilya Belobragin, founder of TempusOpus AB; Adel Gilaziev, Deputy Director of the Investment and Venture Fund of the Republic of Tatarstan; 82#83" ◉ Dmitry Firsov, Managing Partner of itVenture, founder of the Invest.rf investment platform; Pavel Sazontiev, itVenture Partner, Co-founder of Invest.rf; Linar Khusnullin, CEO of KazanExpress; Kirill Semenikhin, Director of ANO VO "Innopolis University"; Ruslan Shagaleev, Mayor of Innopolis; Efe Tokgoz, Manager of the Business Development Department of Coskunoz Holding; ◉ Anton Utekhin, founder of ROUNDS; " Stanislav Nefedov, General Director of Sber Solutions LLC; Artur Gubaidulin, Head of the Regional Sales Development Department of "Sber Solutions" LLC; Ilona Sarkisova, Head of the Brand Management Department at Sber Solutions LLC; Mikhail Fedorenko, Member of the Board of the Association of Compliance Managers of Russia. 15. SMALL AND MEDIUM-SIZED BUSINESS HALL 10:00-11:40 Small and Medium-sized business Hall Hall 5 15.1 DEVELOPMENT OF INTERREGIONAL AND INTERNATIONAL INDUSTRIAL COOPERATION WITH THE PARTICIPATION OF SMES Organizer: Corporation of SMEs. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are very interested in developing cooperation with companies from the countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. As part of the program to support domestic producers of SMEs on a regular basis activity to develop cooperative ties between Russian SMEs and companies from the UAE, Azerbaijan, Oman, Turkey, and Uzbekistan. Negotiations are currently underway with the development institutions of Malaysia, Egypt, and Iraq to hold similar events. Using the service "Production Cooperation and Sales" of the SME.RF Digital Platform, large companies from the above countries place requests for Russian suppliers of food and non-food products. How to build cooperation between Russian SMEs and foreign companies? How to become a supplier for a large Russian and foreign company? How to find local suppliers in Russia? What digital services does the SMEs Corporation offer for the development of interregional and international cooperation? What successful projects of Russian SMEs will be presented for the development of interregional and international cooperation in the framework of OIC? Invited moderator: " Sergey Cherkasov, Director of the Technology and Entrepreneurship Division, Advisor to the General Director for Strategy at ANO ASI. Invited speakers: Nikita Bantsekin, Member of the Management Board, Deputy General Director of JSC "SME Corporation"; 83#8413:00-14:20 Small and Medium-sized business Hall Hall 5 ☐ ☐ ■ " Rufat Atakishiyev, Deputy Chairman of the Board of the Agency for the Development of Small and Medium-sized Businesses of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Lev Kuznetsov, Director of the St. Petersburg State Budgetary Institution "Entrepreneurship Support Development Center"; Jamshed Jumakhonzoda, Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tajikistan; Mikhail Kim, Administrative Director and Member of the Management Board of Kyrgyz Pochtasy OJSC, Republic of Kyrgyzstan; Alisher Tajiyev, Member of the Board and Management Board, Managing Partner of the Association of Developers of Tajikistan; Artur Leer, Vice President of the Association of Exporters and Importers; Anton Kovalev, Chairman of the Board of the Interregional Union "Club of Young Industrialists"; Vladimir Goncharevich, Deputy Managing Director of OZON; Timur Baymullin, Head of the direction for interaction with regional authorities of X5 Group; Ilya Dinerstein, Chairman of the Board of Directors of ROBBO JSC; Ruslan Sadykov, Head of the GR Department of Motorika LLC; Ram 15.2 FEATURES AND ALGORITHMS OF SMES ENTERING THE MARKET OF THE ISLAMIC WORLD Organizer: Opora Russia. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are an important driver of economic development. Due to the flexibility and adaptability of SMEs, as well as their ability to respond quickly to changes in the economic environment, they contribute to sustainable economic growth. Experts of the All-Russian Public Organization of Small and Medium-Sized Businesses "OPORA RUSSIA" observed the interest of small and medium-sized enterprises to participate in foreign economic activities, in particular, to enter the markets of the countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation. The main problem for them in exporting is the lack of expertise and ability to manage the risks associated with operating in new markets. How does SMEs find a partner abroad? What are the challenges SMEs face when entering the markets of the Islamic world? What strategy should they follow? What kind of support are the partner countries ready to provide in order to build effective communication and business processes with Russia? What examples of successful projects of Russian SMEs in foreign markets exist? What are the information needs of Russian SMEs exporters? Invited moderator: Azat Gazizov, First Vice-President of Opora Russia. 84#85Invited speakers: ◉ Mikhail Orlov, Chairman of the Russian-Egyptian Business Council; " " ☐ Datuk William Ng Yang Meng, Chairman of the Association of Small and Medium Enterprises, Malaysia; Lubarto Sartoyo, Investment Advisor, Chairman of the Advisory Board of PT Orvala Arsipelago Internasional, Head of the Committee of the Association of Exporters and Importers; Alibeman Egbali Zarchem, Consul General of the Islamic Republic of Iran in Kazan; Khan Faisal, Advisor to the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Information Technology and Sugar Industry, India; Sadi Kodirzoda, Chairman of the State Committee for Investment and State Property Management of the Republic of Tajikistan; Jabbori Najibullo Gafforzoda, Head of the International Project Development Department of JSC Russian Export Center; Stanislav Alexandrov, State Secretary - Vice President of Synergy Corporation; " Ruslan Bayramov, President of the international charitable foundation "Dialogue of Cultures World", creator of the cultural and educational center ETNOMIR; One 14:40-16:00 Small and Medium-sized business Hall Hall 5 Igor Bukharov, President of the Federation of Restaurateurs and Hoteliers of Russia, honorary knight of the Guild of Gastronomists Chaîne des Rôtisseurs; Vasil Gazizulin, international expert in the field of franchising, founder and managing partner of companies TopFranchise.ru and TopFranchise.com; Kristina Tanciura, expert on doing business in the Middle East, member of the Intergovernmental Russian- Emirati Commission on Trade, Economic and Technical Cooperation; Anton Baklashov, Chairman of the Tatarstan Republican branch of the All-Russian public organization of small and medium-sized enterprises "SUPPORT OF RUSSIA"; Alexey Kashin, Development Director of DELCREDA South of Russia. 15.3 AN INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF SKILLS AND PROFESSIONS Organizer: ANO "Agency for Strategic Initiatives" (ASI). Russia is considering the creation of a new International Association in the field of skills and professions development in pursuance of the relevant order of the President of the Russian Federation. The new international project of the Skills and Professions Development Agency will become a platform for cooperation with friendly countries for joint development and overcoming crises. Priority areas of the initiative will be the creation of high-performance standards of jobs, professions, and skills, which take into account the cultural diversity of countries, as well as the provision of human resources to sectors of the economy. What opportunities for international partnerships does cooperation with the Skills and Skills Development Agency offer to 85#868. INDUSTRY HALL 10:00-11:40 Industry Hall Hall 15 educational institutions? How can the internationalization of vocational education and training affect the socio-economic security of the Islamic world and the Persian Gulf? How are comprehensive projects aimed at transforming the vocational training system for the countries of the Islamic world and the Persian Gulf being implemented? How is the training of OPEC countries' personnel for priority and core areas of the energy industry provided? What are the best practices for training experts and masters in the countries of the Islamic world and the Persian Gulf? Invited moderator: • Alina Doskanova, Deputy General Director of the ANO Skills and Profession Development Agency. Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ ◉ Robert Urazov, General Director of the ANO Skills and Profession Development Agency; Fariddin Nasriyev, Consul General of the Republic of Uzbekistan in Kazan; Zhakhongir Hidaykhodjaev, Head of the Agency for External Labor Migration of the Ministry of Employment and Poverty Reduction of Uzbekistan; Gholamhossein Hosseiniya, Deputy Minister of Cooperation, Labor and Social Security of the Islamic Republic of Iran; Abbas Karimi, Head of the UNESCO-UNEVOC Center, Deputy Director of the Center for Training Instructors and Conducting Applied Research of the Islamic Republic of Iran (ITC-Iran TVTO); Eric Esentaev NAO "BILIM-STANDARD" Kyrgyz Republic; Izzat Saad, Deputy Chairman of the Egyptian Council for Foreign Affairs, Arab Republic of Egypt; Ahmed Elsaher, Director General of the Information Technology Industry Development Agency, Arab Republic of Egypt. - 8.6 RUSSIA ISLAMIC WORLD: COOPERATION IN SHIPBUILDING Organizer: Ministry of Industry and Trade of Russian Federation. Shipbuilding is one of the priority areas of Russia's technological sovereignty projects. Krylov State Scientific Centre (KSCC) is the largest integrated scientific organization of Russia in shipbuilding, shipbuilding, and marine engineering, providing design and construction of Russian naval and civilian fleet and offshore structures for the exploration and production of mineral resources on the sea shelf. KSCC carries out scientific and technical activity in the field of hydrodynamics, energetics, and acoustics, in the sphere of design of ships and vessels. It is one of the leading companies in the international market for model ice testing of offshore structures. The Centre has a truly unique complex for researching the characteristics of ships, marine equipment, and vessels. KSCC develops cooperation in creating electric propulsion systems for ships, designing propulsion systems of various types, performing calculations and model tests using its unique experimental equipment in the field of 86#8713:00-14:20 Industry Hall Hall 15 strength, hydrodynamics, electric power, acoustics, electromagnetic fields, as well as in performing design work on creating ships and marine equipment. Invited Moderator: Vyacheslav Magarovsky, Head of the Hydrodynamics Department of FSUE "KGNC". Invited speakers: ☐ - ■ Sergey Tseluiko, General Director of LLC SSK Zvezda; Boris Kabakov, Director of the Shipbuilding Industry and Marine Engineering Department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation; Alexander Pinsky, General Director of ANO "MARINET Industry Center"; Andrey Gurlenov, General Director of SITRONICS ELECTRO LLC; Aidar Gashigullin, Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Turkey; Alexander Svinin, Trade Representative of the Russian Federation in the Republic of Indonesia; Alexander Tsybulsky, Governor of the Arkhangelsk region; Ilya Volynsky, Minister of Industry, Trade and Energy of the Astrakhan Region. 8.7 OIL, GAS, AND CHEMICAL SECTORS AS THE FOUNDATION OF MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL COOPERATION IN THE SPHERE OF INDUSTRY BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: Tatneftekhiminvest-holding. In recent years, Russian companies have been actively developing technologies, manufacturing medium- and low-tonnage chemistry, and equipment for the oil and gas sector and the chemical industry. By 2023, Russian companies have formed solutions comparable in quality with the level of the leading engineering companies in the EU and the U.S., and are ready to discuss the possibilities of their replication and export. At the same time, 2022 saw radical changes in supply chains, the supplier ecosystem of Russian companies, which opened up access to this market for new players from friendly countries. What opportunities are Russian companies demonstrating in the engineering of refining and chemical production facilities? What digital solutions are used in the development of hard-to-recover oil reserves? What technological solutions in the oil, gas, and chemical production sector can Russian companies offer? What technologies and solutions are companies from OIC countries ready to offer to Russian companies? What solutions do companies in the OIC countries need? Invited moderator: ■ Rafinat Yarullin, General Director of JSC Tatneftekhiminvest-holding; Invited speakers: ◉ Rufat Mahmud, CEO of SOKAR RUS, a subsidiary of the State Oil Company of the Republic of Azerbaijan; 87#8814:40-16:00 Industry Hall Hall 15 " " - Pavel Lyakhovich, Member of the Management Board – Executive Director of SIBUR LLC, Directorate of Base Polymers; Sergey Utrobin, Director of the Department of Advanced Dynamic Equipment of the GNH Unit of JSC Atomenergomash; Bakyt Uskenbayev, Founder of the Alliance Product company, Kyrgyz Republic; Azim Urmanov, CEO of Noble Group, Uzbekistan; Anton Maksimov, Director of the A.V. Topchiev Institute of Petrochemical Synthesis of the Russian Academy of Sciences (INHS RAS); ◉ Efim Klimov, General Director of the Etton Group of Companies; Alexander Babynin, General Director of Orgneftekhim-Holding LLC. 8.8 WHY DOES THE USE OF ADDITIVE TECHNOLOGY STIFLE THE PRODUCTION OF INNOVATIVE PRODUCTS? Organizer: Industrial cluster of the Republic of Tatarstan. Machine tool engineering is the basic and leading branch of mechanical engineering, within which various types of machines and devices for the industrial processing of various materials are produced. In today's realities, 3D printing has become an integral part for almost all industries. The growth of the additive manufacturing market including equipment, materials, services, and various research and development activities in the Russian Federation is about 20%. Leading specialists and experts will discuss the prospects of additive technologies on the way to import substitution in the face of sanctions. What has changed over the last year? How has the geopolitical situation affected the development of additive technologies? Which industries are showing growth and which are lagging behind? Invited moderator: Sergey Mayorov, Chairman of the Management Board of the Industrial Cluster of the Republic of Tatarstan. Invited speakers: " " Albert Gilmutdinov, Assistant to the Raisa of the Republic of Tatarstan; Olga Ospennikova, Executive Director of the Association for the Development of Additive Technologies; Ilya Mikryukov, Technical Director of JSC "Center for Digital Technologies"; ☐ Anna Lavrentieva, Senior Vice President of JSCB Novikombank (Rostec State Corporation). 16. HEALTHCARE HALL 10:00-11:40 16.1 MOTHER AND CHILD HEALTH PROTECTION Healthcare Hall 88#89Hall 1 Organizer: Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Health Committee under the Council of Muftis of Russia and the Spiritual Board of Muslims of the Russian Federation. One of the key components of the third UN Sustainable Development Goal on health is maternal, newborn, and child health. In the countries of the Islamic world, the issues of maternal, child, and reproductive health are especially relevant due to high birth rates, early marriages, and uneven quality and accessibility of medical care in a number of countries. In the Russian Federation, there has been some success in reducing infant mortality, stabilizing maternal mortality, and protecting the reproductive health of the nation. The positive experience of the Russian Federation can be transferred to countries with less favorable indicators. How is the system of maternal, child, and reproductive health care developing in the OIC countries? What measures are being taken to reduce maternal and infant morbidity and mortality in Russia and abroad? What preventive measures are used to preserve women's reproductive health? How are educational and simulation technologies used in the prevention of perinatal losses? Invited moderator: ☐ Oleg Salagai, Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: ☐ ◉ Marcel Minnullin, Minister of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan; Natalia Dolgushina, MD, Professor, Deputy Director for Scientific Work of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NMIC AGP named after V.I. Kulakov" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Chief freelance specialist of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation on women's reproductive health; Gulfairuz Urazbaeva, Candidate of Medical Sciences, Chairman of the Board of JSC "Scientific Center of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Perinatology", Alma-Ata, Kazakhstan; Marina Shuvalova, PhD, Associate Professor, Deputy Director - Head of the Department of Regional Cooperation and Integration of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NMIC AGIP named after Academician V.I. Kulakov" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Farhad Shukurov, MD, Professor, Head of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Tashkent Medical Academy, Tashkent, Uzbekistan; Olush Api, Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology at Editepe University (Istanbul), Member of the Board of the Turkish Society of Neonatologists, Corresponding Member of the International Society for Perinatal Medicine (IAPM); Arsen Askerov, MD, Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 2 of the Kyrgyz State Medical Academy named after I.K. Akhunbayev, President of the Kyrgyz Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists and Neonatologists; 89 68#9013:00-14:20 Healthcare Hall Hall 1 ☐ Elena Ignashina, PhD, Head of the Department of Organization of Medical care for Children and Maternity Services of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan; Elizaveta Hamatkhanova, MD, Head of the Department of Additional Professional Education and Simulation Technologies, Head of the Department of Educational Simulation Technologies in Medicine of the Kulakov National Research Medical Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. 16.1 MEDICAL TOURISM Organizer: Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Health Committee under the Council of Muftis of Russia, and the Spiritual Board of Muslims of the Russian Federation. Medical tourism is a relatively new trend, which is gaining in popularity. People go to other countries in search of quality medical care, where the health care system is well developed, where certain medical services are more accessible. The emergence of medical institutions providing halal services may become one of the directions of medical tourism development in Russia. What medical services on the territory of the Russian Federation are especially demanded abroad? What medical services do Russian tourists go to Islamic countries for? How is medical tourism developing in OIC countries? How is the provision of halal medical services developing in Russia? Invited moderator: Oleg Salagay, Deputy Minister of Health of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: ☐ " " ■ " Mert Akkök, Founder of B2B Medical Encounters; Rushan hazrat Abbyasov, First Deputy Chairman of the Council of Muftis of Russia, Deputy Chairman of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims; Sangaji Tarbayev, Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation; Alla Salayeva, Deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation; Eje Salihoglu, Industry and Academic Advisor at USHAŞ, pediatric cardiac surgeon, Professor at Biruni University; Dalip Kumar Chopra, President of the Foundation for the Promotion of Health and Wellness, India; Alexander Doga, Deputy Director General for Scientific and Clinical Work of FSAU "NMIC "MNTC of Eye Microsurgery named after S.N. Fedorov" Ministry of Health of Russia; Diab Hassan Mohamad Ali, Deputy Director for International Activities of the FSBI "NMIC of Otorhinolaryngology" of the FMBA of Russia; Niko Azhari Hidayat, CEO of the Medical Tourism platform. Indonesia"; Alla Gumerova, Deputy Chief Medical Officer of the State Medical Institution "Children's Republican Clinical Hospital of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan". 90#9114:40-16:00 Healthcare Hall Hall 1 17. SPORTS HALL 10:00-11:40 Sports Hall Hall 16 16.3 HEALTHNET-DIGITALIZATION OF HEALTHCARE. MEDICINE OF THE FUTURE Organizer: Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Health Committee under Russia Muftis Council, and Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation. Digital health care in Russia is actively developing. According to the Ministry of Digital Development, Communications, and Mass Media of the Russian Federation, online medical records are among the most popular services for users of the Gosuslugi portal in 2022. Medical organizations in Russia are switching over to electronic document management: already now the number of federally registered medical documents reaches 2 million per day. The medical community of the Russian Federation is actively interested in artificial intelligence technologies: educational programs on Data Science and big data are appearing in medical universities. In what directions is the digital transformation of healthcare developing? What digital solutions for doctors and patients are being implemented in Russia and the OIC countries? In what directions will cooperation in medical research and technology transfer between Russia and OIC countries develop? Invited moderator: ■ Muslim Muslimov, Chairman of the Health Committee under the Council of Muftis of Russia and the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Russian Federation. Invited co-moderator: ◉ Aidar Metshin, deputy of the State Duma of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation. Invited speakers: ☐ Dmitry Temnov, Acting Director of the Department of Digital Development and Information Technologies of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Farhad Bekbulatov, Director of the Department of E-Health Development of the Ministry of Health of the Republic of Kazakhstan; Airat Garipov, Deputy Minister of Health of the Republic of Tatarstan; Fatin Dagchinar, Director of the Medical Cluster of the Ankara Middle East Center for Industry and Trade; Ildar Khairullin, Chief Physician of the N.I. Pirogov State Clinical Hospital No. 1; Keisara Niilum Rani Binti Abdullah, Consultant at the V.N. Orekhovich Research Institute of Biomedical Chemistry. 17.1 SPORT IS A FACTOR OF SUSTAINABLE PARTNERSHIP Organizer: Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation. Sport is the basis of the sustainable development of society. The development of cooperation in the field of physical education and sport between the Russian Federation and the member states of the Organization of 91#9213:00-14:20 Sports Hall Hall 16 Islamic Cooperation opens up great prospects for a mutually beneficial and non-discriminatory partnership. In what directions will the interaction in sports between Russia and Islamic countries develop? What kind of joint sporting events are planned in an open format? How will interaction in sports exchanges be structured? What new opportunities are emerging for the interaction of sports subjects in the sphere of import substitution and investment development? Invited moderator: Olga Vasyukova, Host of Match TV. Invited speakers: ☐ Oleg Matytsin, Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation; ◉ ☐ Adham Ikramov, Minister of Youth Policy and Sports of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Shamil Tarpishchev, President of the Russian Tennis Federation, member of the International Olympic Committee; ▪ Stanislav Pozdnyakov, President of the Russian Olympic Committee; Feras Mualla, President of the General Sports Federation of the Syrian Arab Republic; Moussa Ag Attaye, Minister of Youth and Sports, responsible for civic education and the formation of civic consciousness of the Republic of Mali; Nail Maganov, President of the Association for the Development of Hockey in Islamic Countries, General Director of PJSC Tatneft; Alexander Chernov, General Director of ANO "Executive Directorate "Universiade - 2023". Invited panelists: Abdulrahman Sadeq Askar, Director General of the Sports Authority of the Kingdom of Bahrain; Vadim Yangirov, Vice-President of the Triathlon Federation of the Republic of Tatarstan, Director of the Kazan Marathon; Mohamed Al Sarghani, Cultural Attache of the Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt in the Russian Federation; Sheikh Suhail bin Butti Al Maktoum, Executive Director of the Sports Development Department of the UAE Sports Authority; Humaid Abdullah, President of the Abu Dhabi Aquatics Club. 17.2 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION WITHIN THE FRAMEWORK OF THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYGITAL SPORTS IN THE OIC COUNTRIES Organizer: Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation. 92#9314:40-16:00 Sports Hall Hall 15 As part of the preparations for the International Multisport Tournament "Games of the Future" 2024, a number of events aimed at developing and popularizing the PHYGITAL movement are planned. One of the key components of the "Games of the Future" project is the implementation of the Intangible Legacy Concept of the Games and the "Educational Program" direction, the aim of which is to create an educational ecosystem, develop and implement new adaptive training formats and educational phygital products during the test competitions. What is the concept of digital? What are the algorithms of interaction and effective implementation of an innovative approach to the development of education in the format of digital? What kind of interactive educational formats are used in fidget education? How will the competition in the phygital format of the "Games of the Future" takes place Invited moderators: Vasily Konov, Deputy General Producer of Match TV. Invited speakers: ◉ " ☐ " Oleg Matytsin, Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation; Igor Stolyarov, head of the tournament "Games of the Future"; Vladimir Leonov, Minister of Sports of the Republic of Tatarstan; Dalibor Marinovic, President of the Esports Federation of the Republic of Serbia; Paulo Roberto Ribas, Deputy Head of the Pan American Esports Championship 2023, representative of Ronaldinho's team "R10" participating in the "Digital Games", Brazil; Hussein Al-Kuheji, President of the Bahrain Esports Federation; Dmitry Grigoriev, Director of the All-Russian Federation of Digital Sports; Maxim Fidurov, representative of the regional branch of the VFFS, Astrakhan; Artyom Shchepotyev, representative of the regional branch of the VFFS, KhMAO. 17.3 MEETING OF THE HOCKEY DEVELOPMENT ORGANIZATION OF ISLAMIC COUNTRIES Organizer: Ministry of Sports of the Russian Federation. On 17 January 2023, an agreement was signed in Kazan to establish the Association for the Development of Hockey in Islamic Countries (AHIC). The Association was created to develop and popularize ice hockey in Islamic countries. Cooperation will allow the countries to adopt the experience of Russian hockey, to organize training for players, coaches, and referees, to get access to methods of training young hockey players. What tasks are set by the Ice Hockey Association of Islamic Countries? How will the AHIC cooperate with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation? What resources are needed to successfully promote hockey in the AHIC countries? 93#94Invited Moderator: Fisal Hassan, Executive Director of ORCHIS Invited speakers: " Nail Maganov, President of the Ice Hockey Association of Islamic Countries, President of the Ice Hockey Federation of the Republic of Tatarstan; Anvar Omorkanov, president of the Ice Hockey Federation of Kyrgyzstan; Hamel Ahmed Al-Qubaisi, president of UAE Winter Sports Federation; 11. FEMALE PERSPECTIVE HALL 10:00-11:40 Female Perspective Hall Hall 13 11.8 HEALTH-SAVING TECHNOLOGIES AND INNOVATIONS. FEMALE'S CONTRIBUTION Organizer: Eurasian Women's Forum. Health-saving technologies and innovations are at the core of advanced public health strategies. In today's world, women are actively involved in the agenda for their own and their children's health, the development of general health promotion technologies, and they play an important role in the development, implementation, and promotion of innovative and high-tech ways to maintain health and improve the quality of people's lives. How can women be united in their commitment to innovative public health solutions? What support measures could motivate women and increase their contribution to the development of new health- preserving technologies? What tools could help to better engage women in the public health conservation and promotion agenda? Invited moderator: Tatyana Yakovleva, first deputy head of FMBA of Russia Invited speakers: ■ " Galina Karelova, Deputy Chairperson of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Chairperson of the Council of the Eurasian Women's Forum; Oksana Drapkina, Director, National Research Medical Centre for TPM, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia, Chief freelance specialist in Therapy and General Medical Practice, Ministry of Healthcare of Russia; Lyudmila Shcherbakova, Coordinator of the Project of the Council of Eurasian Women's Forum "Women in Pharmaceutics"; Anastasia Stolkova, First Deputy Director for Development, Head of Healthcare Directorate, Roscongress Foundation; Elena Aksenova, Director of the State Budgetary Institution "Research Institute for Healthcare Organization and Medical Management, Moscow Department of Healthcare"; Maryam Fatma Matar, Founder and Chairperson of the UAE Genetic Disease Association; 94#9513:00-14:20 Female Perspective Hall Hall 13 Lamia Mahmoud, Head of the Health and Wellness Committee, Member of the Management Board of Trustees, Bahrain Entrepreneurs Organization; Amal Al-Jauder, UNIDO expert on healthy lifestyles, UNIDO. 11.9 INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION OF WOMEN OF RUSSIA AND ISLAMIC WORLD Organizer: Eurasian Women's Forum. In modern conditions, it is especially important to develop international cooperation between women of Russia and Islamic countries in various spheres of society. Joint women's initiatives in the economy, science, culture, and charity are developing dynamically. The role of women in trade and economic relations is expanding. The support of progressive ideas implemented with the active participation of women is the impetus for the development of promising areas in technology and the opening up of new markets, and it motivates many start-up entrepreneurs. How can the Eurasian Women's Forum and women's associations jointly promote initiatives to develop female entrepreneurship and increase women's participation in international trade between Russia and the states of the Islamic world? Which projects are most in demand? How can women's associations contribute to bringing women's projects to international markets? Invited moderator: Guzeliya Imaeva, General Director of Limited Liability Company "National Agency for Financial Research." Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ ◉ Galina Karelova, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Council of the Eurasian Women's Forum; Veronika Nikishina, General Director of JSC "Russian Export Center"; Oleg Bocharov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation; Nadia Cherkasova, Chairman of the Committee for the Development of Women's Entrepreneurship of the All-Russian Public Organization "SUPPORT OF RUSSIA"; Khanzada Baltayeva, President of the NGO "International Global Women's Leadership", Kazakhstan; Daniela Edis, Deputy General Director of Diva Export Gida Sanayi Ticaret Limited, operator of the tasting and demonstration pavilion of the agro-industrial complex of Russia in Turkey; Rinawati Prihatiningsih, Head of the Standing Committee of the Indonesian Chamber of Commerce on Women's Empowerment, Co-Chair of G20 Empower; " Alexey Savrasov, Expert on industrial development of UNIDO, Austria; Svetlana Orlova, Auditor of the Accounts Chamber of the Russian Federation. 95#9614:40-15:10 Female Perspective Hall Conference Hall 2 Pavilion 2 11.10 RUSSIA AND THE ISLAMIC WORLD: A CULTURAL BRIDGE Organizers: Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, FSFEI HE Kazan State Institute of Culture. One of the main goals of the event is to strengthen social and cultural ties between the regions of the Russian Federation and the countries of the Organization of Islamic Cooperation, for the solution of which certain tasks are planned, including the development of recommendations in defining strategic prospects of development of international social and cultural relations between the forum participants; attraction of the world leading experts to the joint discussion of the current issues of the cultural sphere; organization of exchange of experience in successful practices of digital technologies implementation. One cannot ignore the fact that income from creative industries in a number of countries accounts for a significant share of GDP (up to 5.7%) and Russia has a potential in this regard. Special attention should be paid to the support of the creative economy and its separate segments. A separate special section will be an important tool for solving some of these problems. It will be devoted to the discussion of urgent questions in the sphere of creative industries, culture, and art in the Forum's participating countries. The session will bring together rectors of higher educational institutions of culture, directors of museums, libraries, theatrical and entertainment establishments, film studios, concert and circus companies, and other organizations, connected to the creative industries in Russia and the participating countries. Mentality, geography, and political peculiarities contribute their own unique color and cultural peculiarities - this will also be one of the topics of discussion. Invited moderator: ■ Rosa Akhmadieva, Rector of the FSFEI HE Kazan State Institute of Culture. Invited Speakers: ◉ ◉ ■ Leyla Fazleeva, Deputy Prime Minister of the Republic of Tatarstan; Irada Ayupova, Minister of Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan; Mirzosharif Abdusalomov, Head of the Department of Protection and Use of Historical and Cultural Heritage of the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of Tajikistan; Rifat Fattakhov, Director of the Rashit Vagapov Public Fund of Tatar Culture of the Republic of Tatarstan; Hans-Joachim Fry, creator of the MUNDUS-GALA, President of the Dresden International Opera Ball, Artistic Director of the Sirius Talent and Success Foundation in Sochi, Advisor to the General Director of the Bolshoi Theater of Russia (Russia/Germany); Berlian Helmi, Deputy Head of the Diplomatic Mission of the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in the Russian Federation and the Republic of Belarus; 96#9712.2 YOUTH FORUM HALL 10:00-11:00 Youth Forum Hall Halls 2 11:00-14:20 Youth Forum Hall Halls 2 14:40-16:00 Youth Forum Hall Halls 2 Aniset Gabriel Kochofa, Director General of the International Coordinating Council of Graduates of Educational Institutions (INCORVUZ-XXI), High Commissioner for International Cooperation, Deputy Secretary General of the Eurasian Economic Cooperation Organization, Republic of Benin. 12.2.7 WELCOME SPEECH ABOUT THE FORUM Organizer: Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Eurasian Regional Centre of Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum (ICYF-ERC) and Tatarstan Republic Youth Social Fund "Selet." The forum has been held annually since 2014, attracting hundreds of startups, investors, and industry experts from OIC countries and the Russian Federation. Every year the event grows in scale. From 2014 to 2022, more than 1,000 representatives from 50 countries took part in the Forum, and the number of investments raised exceeded $2 million. Invited moderator: Mikhail Vanyushin, Host of the Forum. 12.2.8 – 12.2.9 PRESENTATIONS OF STARTUP PROJECTS - Organizer: Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Eurasian Regional Centre of Islamic. The authors of the best startup projects, which have passed a rigorous selection process, will show their work to the jury, investors, and audience. They will tell what the goal of their startups is, what stage of development they are at, and what problems they are trying to solve with their activities. Based on the results of their presentations, the jury will select the winners of the Forum, who will receive cash prizes to develop their startups. For young people it is a great opportunity to interest investors, to attract funds to their startups, and to acquire new business contacts. For investors themselves, it is an interesting platform to search for promising projects. Invited moderator: Mikhail Vanyushin, Host of the Forum. 12.2.10 OFFICIAL CLOSING CEREMONY OF THE 9TH KAZAN OIC YOUTH ENTREPRENEURSHIP FORUM Organizer: Ministry of Youth Affairs of the Republic of Tatarstan, Eurasian Regional Centre of Islamic Cooperation Youth Forum (ICYF-ERC) and Tatarstan Republic Youth Social Fund "Selet." During the awards ceremony, the results of the IX OIC Young Entrepreneurs Forum and the demo day, during which participants presented their projects to the jury and investors, will be summarized. The best startups, selected by a jury vote, will be named. The winners will receive a cash prize of $10,000. The U.S. In addition, the best participants receive gifts provided by the forum partners. 97#9814. PRESS CENTRE HALL 09:00-09:30 Briefing Hall 09:30-10:00 Briefing Hall 10:00-10:30 Briefing Hall Invited moderator: Mikhail Vanyushin, host of the Forum. 14.19 PRESS CONFERENCE "FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ISLAMIC FINANCE, TRENDS, AND FEATURES" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. At the session, experts and practitioners in Islamic finance will talk about current trends and peculiarities of the development of modern financial technologies in Islamic finance. At the press conference, the speakers will talk about how to screen stocks according to the norms of Islam, the launch of new funds, and indices, the importance of Shariah expertise, and how to conduct daily financial operations and invest by the example of successfully implemented projects. Invited speakers: Ruslan Khaliullin, Head of the Department of ethical financial instruments of "Ak Bars Capital" MC. Rustem Hazrat Nurgaleev, Scientist-Secretary of the Ulema Council of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan; Muhammad Ayman Az-Zahrawi, AAOIFI certified specialist, Doctor of Islamic Sciences, Syria; Artur Nurmukhametov, coordinator of the Sahih invest project. 14.20 PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE WORK OF THE DELEGATION FROM UZBEKISTAN Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 14.21 PRESS CONFERENCE ON THE WORK OF THE DELEGATION OF THE REPUBLIC OF UZBEKISTAN AT THE INTERNATIONAL FORUM OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE AND INDUSTRY Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Invited speakers: Dmitry Kurochkin, Vice President of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Russian Federation; Jamshid Halmukhamedov, Head of the Department of Entrepreneurship Support in the Agricultural Sector of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Tura Bobolov, First Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Uzbekistan; Artur Nikolaev, First Deputy Chairman of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of the Republic of Tatarstan. 98#9910:30-11:00 Briefing Hall 11:00-11:30 Briefing Hall 11:15-11:40 Briefing Hall 11:30-12:00 14.22 PRESS CONFERENCE "ECONOMIC RELATIONS BETWEEN TURKEY AND RUSSIA AND THE ECONOMIC POTENTIAL OF TURKISH PARTICIPANTS AT THE RUSSIA HALAL EXPO" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 14.23 PRESS CONFERENCE ON COOPERATION BETWEEN RUSSIA AND INDONESIA IN THE ECONOMIC, TRADE AND CULTURAL SPHERES Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Indonesia is the country with the largest economy among the ASEAN member countries, as well as the country with the largest Muslim population in the world - more than 230 million people. Indonesia's steady economic growth (5.31% by the end of 2022), as well as the growth of purchasing power among the population, make Indonesia one of the promising trade destinations in Southeast Asia. In the context of the current global transformation of world trade chains, food security, banking cooperation and tourism are among the most important areas of development of trade and economic cooperation between Russia and Indonesia. At the same time, halal becomes a necessary parameter when trading goods and services with Indonesian partners. What prospects and opportunities do countries have for increasing trade volumes in the food sector? How can the development of Islamic banking in Russia and Indonesia affect the interaction of the business circles of these countries? How are the tourism sectors recovering after the pandemic, and what are the prospects for halal tourism in Russia and Indonesia? Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ Mikhail Kuritsyn, Chairman of the Business Council for Cooperation with Indonesia. Nikita Kondratiev, Acting Director of the Department of Multilateral Economic Cooperation and Special Projects of the Ministry of Economic Development of the Russian Federation; Malik Mahmoud Al-Haithar, Chairman of the Advisory Council to the Government of the Aceh Province of the Republic of Indonesia; Rustam Hafizov, Head of the Innovative Analytical Center of Cherkizovo Group; Ali Muliagusdin, Chairman of the Board of the state-owned company PT Pembangunan Aceh, Indonesia. 14.24 PRESS APPROACH AT THE END OF THE SESSION: "BREAKING STEREOTYPES: THE RUSSIAN ECONOMY IN THE SANCTIONS REALITY" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Invited Speaker: Alexander Vedyakhin, First Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Sberbank PJSC. 14.25 PRESS CONFERENCE: "FEMALE PERSPECTIVE" 99#100Briefing Hall 13:00-13:30 Briefing Hall 13:30-14:00 Briefing Hall Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Health-saving technologies and innovations are at the core of advanced public health strategies. In today's world, women are actively involved in the agenda for their own and their children's health, the development of general health promotion technologies, and they play an important role in the development, implementation, and promotion of innovative and high-tech ways to maintain health and improve the quality of people's lives. How can women be united in their commitment to innovative public health solutions? What support measures could motivate women and increase their contribution to the development of new health- preserving technologies? What tools could help to better engage women in the public health conservation and promotion agenda? Invited speakers: " " Galina Karelova, Deputy Chairman of the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation, Chairman of the Council of the Eurasian Women's Forum under the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation; Oksana Drapkina, Director, FSBI "NMIC TPM" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Chief freelance Specialist in therapy and General Medical Practice of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation; Lyudmila Shcherbakova, Project Coordinator of the Council of the Eurasian Women's Forum "Women in Pharmacy"; Anastasia Stolkova, First Deputy Director for Development, Head of the Healthcare Directorate of the Roscongress Foundation; Elena Aksenova, Director of the GBU "Scientific Research Institute of Healthcare Organization and Medical Management of the Moscow Department of Healthcare". 14.26 THE WORK OF PRESS CENTER Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 14.27 PRESS-CONFERENCE "FORMATION OF MODERN TRAINING OF SPECIALISTS ACCORDING TO HALAL STANDARDS" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Participants will discuss the status and prospects of formation in the Russian Federation of a modern system of training halal experts, and share their experience in training experts on standardization, certification, and accreditation of halal in Russia and abroad. Invited speakers: Valery Falkov, Minister of Science and Higher Education of the Russian Federation; 100#10114:00-14:30 Briefing Hall 14:20-14:25 Briefing Hall 14:30-15:00 Briefing Hall 15:00-15:30 Briefing Hall ◉ ◉ Maksim Protasov, Head of the ANO "Russian Quality System"; Nazary Skrypnik, Head of Federal Accreditation Service; Albir Krganov, Mufti of the Spiritual Assembly of Muslims of Russia; Rafik Mukhametshin, Rector of MRO UVPRO of the Kazan Islamic University. 14.28 PRESS CONFERENCE MARKETPLACE HALAL STANDARDS Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Marketplaces have occupied a vacant niche in commerce and experienced a period of tremendous growth. Online marketplaces offered various services to their customers, somehow separating themselves from their competitors. Are marketplaces ready to work according to Halal standards? What's needed for that? Participants will discuss plans and prospects for the development of mutually beneficial relations between Russia and the OIC countries and summarize the results of the forum. Invited Speaker: ▪ Stanislav Shebotnev, Head of the Regional Development Department of JSC "AGZRT" WILDBERRIES. 14.29 PRESS APPROACH ON THE RESULTS OF THE SESSION "SBER LEADERSHIP IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PARTNER FINANCING IN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 14.30 PRESS CONFERENCE "INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT CORRIDOR "NORTH-SOUTH". RUSSIA- EAST: LOGISTICS; IMPORT-EXPORT" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Invited speakers: ☐ Ramazan Abdullatipov, Special Representative of the Russian Federation to the Organization of Islamic Cooperation; Ruslan Davydov, Head of the Federal Customs Service; Alevtina Kirillova, General Director of ANO "Eurasian Agrologistics", Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor. 14.31 PRESS CONFERENCE "MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH PROTECTION" Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Invited speakers: Natalia Dolgushina, MD, Professor, Deputy Director for Scientific Work of the Federal State Budgetary Institution "NMIC AGP named after V.I. Kulakov" of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation, Chief freelance specialist of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation on women's reproductive health; 101#10215:30-16:00 Briefing Hall 16:00-16:30 Briefing Hall Arsen Askerovich Askerov, MD, Professor of the Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology No. 2 of the I.K. Akhunbayev Kyrgyz State Medical Academy, President of the Kyrgyz Association of Obstetricians, Gynecologists and Neonatologists; Ekaterina Lvovna Yarotskaya, Head of the Department of International Cooperation of the Kulakov National Research Medical Center of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation. 14.32 PRESS CONFERENCE ON SPORTS DEVELOPMENT: INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION IN THE DEVELOPMENT OF PHYGITAL-SPORTS IN THE COUNTRIES OF THE ORGANIZATION OF ISLAMIC COOPERATION Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. As part of the preparations for the International Multisport Tournament "Games of the Future" 2024, a number of events aimed at developing and popularizing the PHYGITAL movement are planned. One of the key components of the "Games of the Future" project is the implementation of the Concept of the Intangible Heritage of the Games and the "Educational Program" direction, the aim of which is the creation of an educational ecosystem, development, and implementation of new adaptive training formats and educational figmental products during the test competitions. During the session, the representatives of the education system of the Russian Federation (general, secondary, and higher education, commercial education projects) and the representatives of the education system of OIC countries will discuss the algorithms of interaction and effective implementation of the innovative approach to the development of education in the format of a phygital. It is planned to discuss the tournament of the new format "Games of the Future" - the concept of phygital, which combines sports and technology. Invited speakers: Oleg Matytsin, Minister of Sports of the Russian Federation; Igor Stolyarov, Head of the "Games of the Future" tournament. 14.33 PRESS CONFERENCE OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR DEVELOPMENT OF HOCKEY IN ISLAMIC COUNTRIES Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. On 17 January 2023, an agreement was signed in Kazan to establish the Association for the Development of Hockey in Islamic Countries (AHIC). The Association was created to develop and popularize ice hockey in Islamic countries. Cooperation will allow the countries to adopt the experience of Russian hockey, to organize training for players, coaches, and referees, to get access to methods of training young hockey players. What tasks are set by the Ice Hockey Association of Islamic Countries? How will the AHIC cooperate with the Organization of Islamic Cooperation? What resources are needed to successfully promote hockey in the AHIC countries? 102#10316:30-17:00 Briefing Hall 17:00-17:30 Outdoor tent of the Kazan Expo IEC Invited speakers: ◉ Nail Maganov, President of the Ice Hockey Association of Islamic Countries; Fisal Hassan Atef Abdelraouf, Director of the ANO FPE "Kazan International Institute for Cooperation with African and Middle East Countries" 14.34 THE WORK OF PRESS CENTER Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. 14.35 PRESS-APPROACH ON THE INTERNATIONAL BATTLE OF CHEFS AND DAYS OF ISLAMIC CUISINE IN KAZAN Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Invited speaker: 18:00-18:30 Briefing Hall 16:00-19:00 ◉ Yunus Ete, Chairman of the Association of Organizers of International Exhibitions, Turkey. 14.32 PRESS CONFERENCE WITH THE SPEAKERS OF THE PLENARY SESSION Organizer: RBC Tatarstan, Tatmedia. Summing up the results of the forum, the official addresses of the first officials, plans, and prospects for the development of mutually beneficial relations between Russia and the OIC countries. SHAKIROV CONCERT HALL PLENARY SESSION OF THE XIV INTERNATIONAL ECONOMIC FORUM "RUSSIA – ISLAMIC WORLD: KAZANFORUM 2023": ECONOMY OF TRUST: PARTNERSHIP BETWEEN THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION AND THE OIC COUNTRIES At the plenary session, it is planned to summarize the results of the Forum, the official addresses of the Russian and OIC heads of state, the OIC secretariat, according to the international protocol, to assess the joint achievements of Russia and the OIC countries in trade and economic, scientific and technical, educational, industrial, manufacturing, tourism, cultural, sports, health, and information technology, Islamic finance and other important areas of economic activity based on mutual respect, trust, shared values. Plans and prospects for the development of mutually beneficial relations between Russia and OIC countries for the benefit of the world population within the framework of harmonization of international processes and achieving a balance of sustainable global growth will also be defined. Invited moderator: Amro Abdel Hamid, CEO of TEN TV. Invited recitation of the Quran: 103#104Kamil Hazrat Samigullin, head of the Spiritual Administration of Muslims of the Republic of Tatarstan, Mufti of Tatarstan. Invited speakers: ☐ ☐ Andrey Belousov, First Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Marat Khusnullin, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Alexey Overchuk, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation; Rustam Minnikhanov, Rais of the Republic of Tatarstan, Chairman of the Russia-Islamic World Strategic Vision Group: Shahin Mustafayev, Deputy Prime Minister of Azerbaijan; Ahmad Kavis Sengendo, Deputy Secretary General for Economic Cooperation, Organization of Islamic Cooperation, Uganda; Mohamad Sabu, Minister of Agriculture and Food Security of Malaysia; Mammetkhan Chakyev, General Director, Transport and Communication Agency under the Cabinet of Ministers of Turkmenistan. 20 MAY (SATURDAY) 09:00-18:00 Agroindustrial park "Kazan" 09:00-15:00 10:00-13:30 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF THE HALAL INDUSTRY "RUSSIA HALAL MARKET" The Halal Fair is a wonderful opportunity to be part of the larger world of Halal LifeStyle, where brands and visitors come together. It is open for food, cosmetics, clothing, paraphernalia, accessories, and home goods. The place is geared for both family visits and successful shopping. Only companies that have a Halal Certificate of Quality take part in the fair. Admission for the public is free. SIGHTSEEING TOUR TO THE TOWN-ISLAND OF SVIYAZHSK (UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE) The town-island of Sviyazhsk is a historical and cultural pearl of the Republic of Tatarstan. An ancient fortress, built in the distant Middle Ages during the reign of Ivan the Terrible, served as a military outpost in the Volga region and a place of rest and preparation of military units for the campaign against the impregnable fortress of Kazan. Town-island Sviyazhsk is famous for its history, the spirit of Orthodox culture, and the beauty of the natural and urban landscape. On the island, you can visit unique monasteries: Uspensko-Bogoroditsky and lonno- Predtechensky with the oldest church of all Tatarstan. SIGHTSEEING TOUR OF KAZAN The sights of the thousand-year-old city combined the culture of the West and the traditions of the East: almost the only authentic district, where the architecture has been preserved almost in its original form, the centre of Tatar merchants of the XVIII-XIX centuries. – The Old Tatarskaya Sloboda, Sukonnaya Sloboda – the industrial 104#10519:00-21:00 Corston STRC Ball Hall 21 MAY (SUNDAY) 08:30-19:00 transformation of Peter the Great, Fountain Square, Lake Kaban - its secrets and legends, Kazan University, Liberty Square – the cultural and administrative centre of Kazan. Bogoroditsky Monastery, where one of the oldest copies of the Kazan icon of the Mother of God is kept. - Kazan Kremlin is the main attraction of the city, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It is the official residence of the President of the Republic of Tatarstan and a state museum-reserve, which is annually visited by thousands of tourists. The White Stone Kremlin is the heart of the ancient city, which embodies the culture of the East and West. Here the minarets of the main mosque of the city soar high and the golden cupolas of the oldest Orthodox Cathedral of the Annunciation gleam in the sky. On the territory of the fortress, there is one of the symbols of Kazan - the famous "falling" tower of Khansha Syuyumbike. The excursion will allow you to enjoy the original beauty of Kazan, see with your own eyes the bright colors of its streets and squares, learn where the countless treasures of the Kazan khans are kept, and where the cauldron boiled without fire. MODEST FASHION DAY 2023 FASHION SHOW Modest Fashion Day is an event that brings together style, culture, and traditional values beyond politics, religion, and interracial prejudice. Like other events around the world dedicated to this trend, Modest Fashion Day is a great success and resonates primarily because it expands the idea of the modern, modest style and the consumer who chooses decency in clothing. The event presents the richness and variety of styles of modest style of dressing, that exists both in Russia and in the world, with a new outlook on modesty. Modest Fashion Day within the forum provides Russian and foreign designers and brands the opportunity to demonstrate their creative and commercial potential on a high-level platform. EXCURSION PROGRAMME TO THE ANCIENT CITY OF BOLGAR: TRADITIONAL HOLIDAY "IZGE BULGAR ZHYENY" DEDICATED TO THE OFFICIAL ADOPTION OF ISLAM RELIGION BY VOLGA BULGARIA (UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE) Excursion with a visit to the Bulgarian Historical and Architectural Museum - Bulgarian settlement. Observation of all the objects preserved on the territory of the ancient city: Cathedral Mosque, Eastern and Northern Mausoleums, Khan Tomb, Small Minaret, Black Chamber, White Chamber, Khan Bath, Khan Palace. Visit the monument, built in honor of the official adoption of Islam by the Volga Bulgars in 922, where the largest Koran in the world is stored. Visiting one of the most significant constructions that added to the modern collection of the architectural heritage of Tatarstan - Ak Mosque (White Mosque). Not a single photo can fully convey all the luxury and solemnity of this miracle. The water reservoir, in which the white dignity of the structure is reflected, gives the mosque a resemblance to the Indian Taj Mahal. 105#10609:00-18:00 INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF THE HALAL INDUSTRY "RUSSIA HALAL MARKET" The Halal Fair is a wonderful opportunity to be part of the larger world of Halal LifeStyle, where brands and visitors come together. It is open for food, cosmetics, clothing, paraphernalia, accessories, and home goods. The place is geared for both family visits and successful shopping. Only companies that have a Halal Certificate of Quality take part in the fair. Admission for the public is free. 106

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