Deputy Prime Minister of Russia Dmitry Chernyshenko Met With Representatives of Vyzov Foundation
Dmitry Chernyshenko, Deputy Prime Minister of Russia, held a
working meeting with representatives of the Vyzov Foundation for the
Development of Scientific and Cultural Relations. It was attended by Dmitry Zauers, Board Member of the Vyzov
Foundation, Deputy Chairman of the Board of Gazprombank; Ruslan Yunusov, Head of the Board of the Vyzov Foundation,
co-founder of the Russian Quantum Center; Ekaterina
Solntseva, Chief Digital Officer at State Atomic Energy Corporation ROSATOM;
Leonid Shlyakhover, President of the
Vyzov Foundation; Gregory Velikikh, Deputy
CEO of the Roscongress Foundation; Aleksey
Fedorov, a young scientist and Deputy Chairman of the Scientific Committee
of the VYZOV Prize; and others. The meeting took place at the Coordination
Center of the Government of the Russian Federation in Moscow.
The participants
discussed various projects run by the Vyzov Foundation for the Development of
Scientific and Cultural Relations, including the key project, VYZOV National
Prize for Future Technologies, and outlined areas for future cooperation.
"President
Vladimir Putin has identified "Technological Leadership" among
national development goals. In order to achieve it, we need to focus our
efforts on training of skilled workers, popularization of science, and raising
the profile of science as occupation. The VYZOV National Prize, held with the
participation of Rosatom State Corporation and the Russian business community, provide
a means to incentivize our researchers and inventors. This year alone, nearly
600 applications from 34 countries have been submitted for the award, which
demonstrates Russia's openness to a friendly and productive dialogue with
scientists from different countries," emphasized Dmitry Chernyshenko.
Photo: Photobank
of Vyzov Foundation
In 2024,
over 84% applications came from Russian scientists representing 58 Russian
regions. The international "Discovery" category received 106 high-level
applications from countries including China, the USA, Austria, France, Germany,
Italy, India, and Israel.
"Gazprombank
has been supporting technology and science-intensive industries for many years,
including early-stage research in areas such as quantum technologies and neobiotechnologies.
We are confident that that talents play a key role in the creation and
development of such areas, and we need to believe and invest in them if we want
to see outstanding results. That is why we have co-founded and sponsor the Vyzov
Foundation, an initiative aimed at popularizing science and turning scientists into
heroes of our time," said Dmitry Zauers,
Deputy Chairman of the Board of Gazprombank.
Photo: Photobank
of Vyzov Foundation
The
Foundation carries out projects aimed at the expansion of science diplomacy,
holds events featuring international experts, representatives of ministries,
diplomatic missions and leading universities, pressing the case that science knows
no borders and therefore it is important to develop international relations.
"We aim
to make scientists and their discoveries a symbol of success in modern-day
Russia and take unconventional approach to popularization of science and
technology. We organize high-profile events in multimedia formats with the
participation of Russian artists and musicians as well as scientists. We create
science-related theatrical performances together with Russia's leading directors,
thus popularizing science and scientists in our country. The Awards Ceremony of
the VYZOV Prize is one of the most exciting events of the year, featuring prominent
researchers, statesmen, entrepreneurs, athletes, and acclaimed artists,"
commented Leonid Shlyakhover,
President of the Vyzov Foundation.
The
participants of the event discussed other projects aimed at developing the ecosystem
for future technologies in Russia and key measures to promote it. In
particular, they mentioned the Future Technologies Forum, an annual event attended
by the President of the Russian Federation that serves as a catalyst for the advancement
of science-intensive industries, and the activities of the Russian Quantum
Center. Another example of projects enhancing the ecosystem for future
technologies in Russia is the LIFT Center for the Development of
Neurobiotechnology that brings together Russian neurophysiologists, chemists,
materials scientists, physicians and physicists to work on the development of
neuro- and other medical technologies.
"A
crucial goal of all our projects, including the Future Technologies Forum and
the Vyzov Foundation, is to create conditions and tools that would allow
Russian scientists to return to our country, as well as to bring in foreign
specialists willing to advance science and new technologies, thus raising the
profile and interest in scientific activities. This, in turn, will contribute
to motivating young people to engage in science," said Ruslan Yunusov, Head of the Board of
the Vyzov Foundation, co-founder of the Russian Quantum Center.
Deputy
Prime Minister concluded the meeting by providing recommendations to the Foundation
regarding cooperation with Russian universities and implementation of initiatives
within the framework of the Decade of Science and Technology.
Photo: Photobank
of Vyzov Foundation
Background:
Vyzov
Foundation for the Development of Scientific and Cultural Relations is founder
and organizer of the VYZOV National Prize for Future Technologies. The establishment
of the Prize was announced in July 2023 at the Future Technologies Forum
organized by Roscongress Foundation. Following the event, the President of the
Russian Federation directed to establish an award for outstanding scientific
discoveries and achievements in the field of future technologies (presidential
decree PR-1743 dated September 3, 2023).
Co-founder
of the Vyzov Foundation is Gazprombank. Its partners are Rosatom State Atomiс
Energy Corporation and Roscongress Foundation with the support of the
Government of Moscow.
The
Foundation works in three areas: the VYZOV National Prize for Future
Technologies, events under "Science+Culture" brand, and international
SCIENCE.DIALOGUE.TRUST events.
The VYZOV
Prize is awarded for science-intensive projects that have significant potential
to improve people's lives and can be implemented within ten years.
The first
Awards Ceremony took place at the Moscow Manege on December 19, 2023,
celebrating winners in four categories. This year, the list has been expanded
to five categories, and the number of applications for the award has more than
doubled, to 594 from 218. Winners of the second season of the VYZOV Prize will
be announced on December 19. The 2024 prize fund is 55 million rubles. Winners
in "Future", "Engineering Solution",
"Breakthrough", "Scientist of the Year" categories, and in
the international "Discovery" nomination will each receive 11 million
rubles.