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Int'l engineering forum to open in Zhukovsky near Moscow.
ZHUKOVSKY, Moscow region, June 30 (Itar-Tass) - 'Technologies in
Engineering 2010' international forum will open in the scientific town of Zhukovsky near Moscow on Wednesday. More than a thousand defence experts from 18 countries will discuss prospects and problems of engineering.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will participate in the work of
'Technologies in Engineering 2010' international forum on Wednesday, June
30.
Putin is expected to attend a plenary meeting that will focus on
urgent problems of Russian engineering and prospects of its development.
"Special attention will be paid to cooperation with foreign partners, ways
of increasing the investment potential of Russian engineering and
technological exchanges, the press service went on to say.
Putin will see the products of domestic producers and will visit a
show of Russian machinery both of military and civilian designation.
"The main aim of the new forum is to demonstrate the possibilities and
prospects of Russian engineering, especially of its defence industry, and
attract investments for modernization and innovative development," the
Russian government's press service said.
The forum's organizers have prepared business, exhibition and
demonstration programs. One of them is called "the Invincible and the
Legendary". It is devoted to the 65th anniversary of Victory in the Great
Patriotic War.
"This is going to be an unforgettable performance both by modern
vehicles and the victorious wartime T-34 tanks and the Katyusha rocket
launcher which our grandfathers used to fight the enemy," a source at the
organizing committee said.
About 25 conferences and roundtable meetings will be held on the
forum's sidelines in the next five days.
The forum is expected to become a platform for discussions of the
leaders of federal bodies of state power, Russian public organizations and
businesses as well as representatives of military and political
leaderships and business circles of foreign countries.
'Technologies in Engineering 2010' will unite several autonomous
specialized exhibitions, including 'Intermash', the International Saloon
of Weapons and Military Equipment (MVSV), Aerospace and Unmanned
Multi-Purpose Complexes.
One hundred ninety organizations from 29 Russian regions, 19 foreign
companies and 12 states will display their products at the forum.
Outdoor exhibition platforms will feature more than 20 models of
weapons of the Russian Defence Ministry and about 30 modifications of
non-defence equipment.
During his visit to Zhukovsky Vladimir Putin will meet Yemen's
President Ali Abdullah Saleh and the Siemens AG head Peter Loescher. He
will also visit the Meteor stadium, one of Russia's leading sport
complexes, which trains track and field athletes.
.Innovative forum 'Seliger-2010' to be held on July 10-19.
ST.PETERSBURG, June 30 (Itar-Tass) - Young residents of St. Petersburg
will present a bill on youth entrepreneurship at the Russian youth
innovative forum "Seliger-2010" on July 10-19.
The project has undergone preliminary hearings at the Legislative
Assembly of St. Petersburg. It contains several interesting proposals on
the need to organize communication between successful businessmen and
young entrepreneurs to enable them to share experience.
Education and training programs for young businessmen was another
vital proposal.
Tax preferences for youth business aroused heated debate. Some
considered them to be an additional incentive while others think that
entrepreneurs who get everything easily are unlikely to be efficient in
future.
"This book is supposed to become the Bible for young entrepreneurs,"
Krill Yegorov, the head of the St. Petersburg branch of the Youth Federal
Council, said.
.Church helps restoring Kirche Arnau near Kaliningrad.
KALININGRAD, June 30 (Itar-Tass) - A regional history museum in Russia'
s westernmost enclave of Kaliningrad and the Kaliningrad eparchy of the
Russian Orthodox Church have signed a contract for the restoration of
Kirche Arnau, a 14th century church located in the village of Rodniki six
kilometers away to the east from Kaliningrad. Its main attraction is more
than 200 hundred medieval frescoes.
In 2008, the Kirche became a subsidiary of the Kaliningrad regional
history museum that has been restoring the architectural monument for the
past two years. More than two million rubles have been allocated for the
restoration works from the regional budget. The museum organizes
exhibitions in the Kirche, which has recently been handed over to the
Russian Orthodox Church.
A source at the Kaliningrad eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church
told Itar-Tass that the church and the museum had joined efforts to revive
the old Kirche in Rodniki as a cultural, tourist and ritual site. The
first Orthodox service will be held in the church early in July. It will
coincide with the opening of a tourist season. The regional service for
the protection of architectural monuments reports that the first stage of
restoration works has helped preserving the Kirche building for future
generations. Now, a lot is to be done in terms of interior decoration.
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Engineering 2010' international forum will open in the scientific town of Zhukovsky near Moscow on Wednesday. More than a thousand defence experts from 18 countries will discuss prospects and problems of engineering.
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin will participate in the work of
'Technologies in Engineering 2010' international forum on Wednesday, June
30.
Putin is expected to attend a plenary meeting that will focus on
urgent problems of Russian engineering and prospects of its development.
"Special attention will be paid to cooperation with foreign partners, ways
of increasing the investment potential of Russian engineering and
technological exchanges, the press service went on to say.
Putin will see the products of domestic producers and will visit a
show of Russian machinery both of military and civilian designation.
"The main aim of the new forum is to demonstrate the possibilities and
prospects of Russian engineering, especially of its defence industry, and
attract investments for modernization and innovative development," the
Russian government's press service said.
The forum's organizers have prepared business, exhibition and
demonstration programs. One of them is called "the Invincible and the
Legendary". It is devoted to the 65th anniversary of Victory in the Great
Patriotic War.
"This is going to be an unforgettable performance both by modern
vehicles and the victorious wartime T-34 tanks and the Katyusha rocket
launcher which our grandfathers used to fight the enemy," a source at the
organizing committee said.
About 25 conferences and roundtable meetings will be held on the
forum's sidelines in the next five days.
The forum is expected to become a platform for discussions of the
leaders of federal bodies of state power, Russian public organizations and
businesses as well as representatives of military and political
leaderships and business circles of foreign countries.
'Technologies in Engineering 2010' will unite several autonomous
specialized exhibitions, including 'Intermash', the International Saloon
of Weapons and Military Equipment (MVSV), Aerospace and Unmanned
Multi-Purpose Complexes.
One hundred ninety organizations from 29 Russian regions, 19 foreign
companies and 12 states will display their products at the forum.
Outdoor exhibition platforms will feature more than 20 models of
weapons of the Russian Defence Ministry and about 30 modifications of
non-defence equipment.
During his visit to Zhukovsky Vladimir Putin will meet Yemen's
President Ali Abdullah Saleh and the Siemens AG head Peter Loescher. He
will also visit the Meteor stadium, one of Russia's leading sport
complexes, which trains track and field athletes.
.Innovative forum 'Seliger-2010' to be held on July 10-19.
ST.PETERSBURG, June 30 (Itar-Tass) - Young residents of St. Petersburg
will present a bill on youth entrepreneurship at the Russian youth
innovative forum "Seliger-2010" on July 10-19.
The project has undergone preliminary hearings at the Legislative
Assembly of St. Petersburg. It contains several interesting proposals on
the need to organize communication between successful businessmen and
young entrepreneurs to enable them to share experience.
Education and training programs for young businessmen was another
vital proposal.
Tax preferences for youth business aroused heated debate. Some
considered them to be an additional incentive while others think that
entrepreneurs who get everything easily are unlikely to be efficient in
future.
"This book is supposed to become the Bible for young entrepreneurs,"
Krill Yegorov, the head of the St. Petersburg branch of the Youth Federal
Council, said.
.Church helps restoring Kirche Arnau near Kaliningrad.
KALININGRAD, June 30 (Itar-Tass) - A regional history museum in Russia'
s westernmost enclave of Kaliningrad and the Kaliningrad eparchy of the
Russian Orthodox Church have signed a contract for the restoration of
Kirche Arnau, a 14th century church located in the village of Rodniki six
kilometers away to the east from Kaliningrad. Its main attraction is more
than 200 hundred medieval frescoes.
In 2008, the Kirche became a subsidiary of the Kaliningrad regional
history museum that has been restoring the architectural monument for the
past two years. More than two million rubles have been allocated for the
restoration works from the regional budget. The museum organizes
exhibitions in the Kirche, which has recently been handed over to the
Russian Orthodox Church.
A source at the Kaliningrad eparchy of the Russian Orthodox Church
told Itar-Tass that the church and the museum had joined efforts to revive
the old Kirche in Rodniki as a cultural, tourist and ritual site. The
first Orthodox service will be held in the church early in July. It will
coincide with the opening of a tourist season. The regional service for
the protection of architectural monuments reports that the first stage of
restoration works has helped preserving the Kirche building for future
generations. Now, a lot is to be done in terms of interior decoration.
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