A socially oriented non-financial development institution and a major organizer of nationwide and international conventions; exhibitions; and business, public, youth, sporting, and cultural events.

The Roscongress Foundation is a socially oriented non-financial development institution and a major organizer of nationwide and international conventions; exhibitions; and business, public, youth, sporting, and cultural events. It was established in pursuance of a decision by the President of the Russian Federation.

The Foundation was established in 2007 with the aim of facilitating the development of Russia’s economic potential, promoting its national interests, and strengthening the country’s image. One of the roles of the Foundation is to comprehensively evaluate, analyse, and cover issues on the Russian and global economic agendas. It also offers administrative services, provides promotional support for business projects and attracting investment, helps foster social entrepreneurship and charitable initiatives.

Each year, the Foundation’s events draw participants from 208 countries and territories, with more than 15,000 media representatives working on-site at Roscongress’ various venues. The Foundation benefits from analytical and professional expertise provided by 5,000 people working in Russia and abroad.

The Foundation works alongside various UN departments and other international organizations, and is building multi-format cooperation with 180 economic partners, including industrialists’ and entrepreneurs’ unions, financial, trade, and business associations from 81 countries worldwide, and 186 Russian public organizations, federal and legislative agencies, and federal subjects.

The Roscongress Foundation has Telegram channels in Russian t.me/Roscongress, English – t.me/RoscongressDirect, Spanish – t.me/RoscongressEsp and Arabic t.me/RosCongressArabic. Official website and Information and Analytical System of the Roscongress Foundation:roscongress.org.

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Evelina Zakamskaya

Evelina Zakamskaya

Editor-in-Chief, Doctor Channel
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06.06.2019
SPIEF 2019
The Role of Health Insurance Organizations in Delivering Obligatory Health Insurance Systems
The implementation of the national project in healthcare began on 1 January 2019. For the next 6 years, the Government allocates nearly 590 billion roubles to create infrastructure in the regions and 750 billion roubles to provide medical care for oncological patients
07.06.2019
SPIEF 2019
Investing in Russia’s Future: How Can National Projects Become Attractive to Investors?
78 percent of civil servants and 22 percent of businesses have faith [in national projects, – Ed.]. These statistics come amid news that foreign investors are ready and willing to invest in national projects and the Russian economy as a whole
09.04.2019
International Arctic Forum 2019
Healthcare in the Arctic: Two Years’ Progress and New Objectives
The North is equally harsh on everyone. It does not distinguish between Russia, Sweden, or Finland
15.02.2019
Russian Investment Forum 2019
The Role of Investment in Social Sector Development
According to the Ministry of Economic Development, the infrastructure requires an investment of no less than 4.7% of GDP, about 4.5 trillion roubles, to ensure economic growth. Considering that currently social projects account for about 12.5% of PPPs, the potential amount of investments in social infrastructure should be about 500 billion roubles a year
14.02.2019
Russian Investment Forum 2019
Healthy Life Expectancy: The Foundation of Social Development
Some of Russia’s most important strategic goals are to increase life expectancy to 78 years by 2024, including healthy life to 67 years, and improve the quality of life
13.02.2019
Healthy Life Forum: Towards 80+ 2019
Towards Life Expectancy of 80 Years in Russia: Challenges and Solutions
The latest studies prove that aging is slowing down, and if we study the cognitive capabilities of people in 2003–2013, we’ll find that aging has slowed down by about 10 years
24.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Information Inequality: How to Rebalance the Information Landscape Globally
When the torrent of information comes down on the heads of consumers, among those affected are editors-in-chief of media outlets and journalists, who also find it very hard to orientate themselves in this chaos. <…> In this situation, many of the decisions taken do not undergo primary processing, primary analysis
24.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Pathways for the Medicine of the Future: Who Will Treat People in 30 Years’ Time?
Private medicine can be of great help to the state, coming to the territory where the state does not cover all areas
24.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Pathways for the Medicine of the Future: Who Will Treat People in 30 Years’ Time?
Science itself and its achievements do not guarantee equal access to these achievements for citizens
24.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Pathways for the Medicine of the Future: Who Will Treat People in 30 Years’ Time?
The health care quality growth is directly related to GDP growth and per capita income growth
25.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Science is Doing What Politics Cannot Do
Collaborating is difficult when there is an absence of trust. Indeed, when the European Union tells us that islets of stability have been preserved and that science is safe, we understand the deception behind it. On the one hand, our collaboration with CERN, for example, is being curtailed, while on the other hand, funds are being allocated to improve scientists’ mobility.
25.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Investment Breakthrough: Infrastructure and Technology of the Future
Thirty-five per cent of people surveyed in this hall believe that a breakthrough for the Russian economy is not evident. <...> Almost 50% believe that such a breakthrough is possible, but now is the time when everything depends on the work of companies and development institutions.
24.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Business, Science, and Practice: Securing Next Generation Healthcare
Underfunding is a serious barrier impeding scientific research, the implementation of innovative technology, and the treatment of children with the best medicines
24.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Business, Science, and Practice: Securing Next Generation Healthcare
Across the world, academic medical centres are a source of breakthrough ideas for the pharmaceutical industry, as well as for modern medical equipment. Investments from the public or private sector are required in order to see these ideas reach fruition
24.05.2018
SPIEF 2018
Business, Science, and Practice: Securing Next Generation Healthcare
The crucial prerequisites to securing a breakthrough in healthcare are developing and rapidly implementing innovative technologies in practice