Russky Technopark organized the
online lecture on technological entrepreneurship for Amity University students
Press-release 2 November 2020
On
27 October 2020 Russky Technopark conducted the lecture for students of Amity
University, Far Eastern Federal University (FEFU) partner and one of the most
dynamically developing educational entities in the Republic of India, with
offices in the UK, the UAE, Singapore and China. The lecture was attended by
more than 150 Indian students, interested in the topic of technological
entrepreneurship. The event was moderated by Amity University Group Vice
Chancellor Dr. Gurinder Singh.
The
first speaker, Mr. Dmitry Borovikov, Russky Technopark CEO, delivered a
welcoming address, during which he highlighted the necessity to engage the
talented youth in high-tech projects with the aim to generate innovative
solutions to modern global problems.
«Being
a crucial component of the Far Eastern Federal University innovation ecosystem,
Russky Technopark considers that no transformations are possible without a good
engine. Each generation has this engine and that is you – the youth. You,
students, are those, who will lay down the path for future discoveries,
scientific breakthroughs, and novel solutions to long-lasting global issues. In
the era of digital transformation, we have a lot of technologies and methods
for the realization of such solutions. What the world really needs is bright
minds, which will generate solutions and seek ways of using these tools», - outlined Russky Technopark CEO.
In
the speech Mr. Borovikov also mentioned the launch of the Far Eastern Start - a
new initiative, aimed at the development of entrepreneurial skills and competencies
among the Russian Far East youth.
«We
know that few high-class universities across the globe already elaborated
effective methods for engaging talented youth. As a university-based project,
Russky Technopark cannot stand aside either.That is why on the 2d of October Russky Technopark launched the Far
Eastern Start program - an academic year-long initiative for students. The goal
of the program is simple – to provide the Far Eastern youth with all relevant
knowledge on technological entrepreneurship for them to create their projects,
become hi-tech professionals and develop the Far Eastern region», - noted up Mr. Borovikov.
Mr.
Aleksei Stanonis, United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (UN SDG) 9 Youth
Envoy in Russia and Model United Nations of the Russian Far East (MUNRFE)
Executive Director became the next speaker. In frames of the lecture named
«Technological transformation: from steam to digits», Mr. Stanonis spoke about
four industrial revolutions, the differences between digitalization and digital
transformation, and the competencies that tech entrepreneurs need to develop.
The
lecture was ended with the Q&A session, during which Mr. Stanonis answered
questions about the incorporation of Indian startups into the technology
entrepreneurship ecosystem, the development of incubators and accelerators on
the Russian Far East and the effective methods for integrating new technologies
into the traditional industrial sector.
Besides
Dr. Singh, the lecture was also attended by Director General on Industry
relations and Entrepreneurship Development Dr. Akanksha Singh, International
Affairs Division Director Mr. S.K. Goel and International Affairs Division Expert
Dr. Manoj Sharma.
http://en.rutechpark.ru/amity_lecture_eng