ANO Directorate of the National Center for Physics and Mathematics (ANO Directorate of NCPM) will hold a roundtable in “Technology Transfer from Fundamental Science: Prospects in a Changing World” as part of the International Forum Atomexpo-2022 in Sochi, November 21.
The roundtable will be attended by representatives of RAS, Academies of Sciences of Cuba, Algeria, Morocco, NAS of the Republic of Belarus, Rosatom, the Algerian Nuclear Science Community, Skolkovo Foundation, NTU Sirius, Rusatom RDS JSC, NCPM, VNIIEF, State University of Management, INP of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan.
In particular, Deputy President of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vladimir Chekhonin, Academician, will talk about how the achievements of fundamental science are transferred into technology. Alexander Fertman, Director of Science and Education Department of Skolkovo Foundation, Maxim Fedorov, Head of the Sirius University of Science and Technology, and Ilhom Sadykov, Director of INP of the Academy of Sciences of Uzbekistan, will share their experience of technology transfer in Russia and worldwide. Alexander Sergeev, RAS Academician, Director of NCPM for Science, and Denis Anishchuk, Director for Non-Defense Products of Rosatom Nuclear Weapons Complex, will present a unique national project of technology transfer from fundamental science to the applied field – NCPM Institute of Technology Transfer. The innovation market outline in Russia from 2025 to 2030, the integration into existing innovation ecosystems, a request to replenish the transfer mechanisms and finding investors and partners are also among issues to be discussed.
The event will be held in Conference Room 1 of the Major Media Center, November 21, 16:30 – 18:00 in Sochi. Free admission for forum participants. Please fill in an electronic application form on the website to participate in the forum: https://atomexpo2022.accreditation.ru/registration. Besides, online broadcasting in Russian and English will be available on the website of the forum: https://2022.atomexpo.ru/.
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NCPM has been established by order of the President of Russia in Sarov (Nizhny Novgorod region). The National Center is based on the experimental and computational base of the Russian Federal Nuclear Center VNIIEF. The NCPM will accommodate a complex of research buildings, advanced laboratories, and midi-science and mega-science facilities. MSU Sarov, a branch of the Moscow State University, where 100 master’s degree students and 10 graduate students study, has become an educational part of the Center. Rosatom, the Russian Academy of Sciences, the Ministry of Science and Higher Education of Russia, the Moscow State University, and Kurchatov Institute Research Center are among the NCPM founders. Key goals of the center are to obtain new world-class scientific results, to train highly qualified scientists, to educate new science and technology leaders, to strengthen human capacities of Rosatom enterprises and key scientific organizations of Russia, and to make the Russian science more attractive to young scientists.
Source: Press service of NCPM