Sergei Kiriyenko participated in the International Symposium "Inventing the Future"

The First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office of the Russian Federation, Sergei Kiriyenko, participated in the opening plenary discussion "The Philosophy of the Future" at the International Symposium "Inventing the Future." In his speech, he emphasized that the unity of the people is defined not only by traditions but also by a dream.


"The unity of the people is determined not only by traditions but also by a vision of the future. By a dream, if you will. And we have, of course, dreamed and continue to dream of a sovereign and strong country, a just order in the world where people of every nationality have the opportunity to realize their talents, to be happy and successful, and to live in a safe world. Everyone gathered here at the International Symposium contributes immensely to this," noted Sergei Kiriyenko.


He reminded that the National Centre RUSSIA, where the International Symposium "Inventing the Future" is taking place, was established by the President as a continuation of the RUSSIA EXPO.


"And it is very important and right that the National Centre begins its work with the first international symposium dedicated to looking towards the future. It is also not coincidental that the opening of both the RUSSIA EXPO and the National Centre and the Symposium occurs on a very significant day for Russia — National Unity Day," added Sergei Kiriyenko.


This holiday has roots in the history and traditions of the Russian people, emphasized the First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Executive Office of the President of the Russian Federation.


"We have 194 nationalities and ethnic groups living in our country. Therefore, in Russian culture, there is a careful and respectful attitude towards the history and traditions of each nation — not only of our country but of the planet," he concluded.


The International Symposium "Inventing the Future" is being held from November 4 to 6. Participants include scientists, researchers, futurists, science fiction writers, and representatives from government bodies from 101 countries, including Russia, India, Italy, Iran, China, the UAE, Serbia, the USA, and France. The program features over 60 sessions across four tracks: "Future of Human," "Future of Technology," "Future of Multipolar World," and "Future of Civilizations." The program and event broadcasts are available at the website future.russia.ru.


The International Symposium "Inventing the Future" is the first event of the National Centre RUSSIA, which was established on July 1, 2024, by the order of President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin. The Centre aims to preserve the legacy of the International RUSSIA EXPO and showcase the achievements of the country and its citizens. The work of the Centre involves federal authorities, state companies, corporations, and regions.

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