Russian Creative Week Forum to bring together industry leaders in Moscow
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MOSCOW, 12 September (BelTA — TV BRICS) — Moscow will host the 6th
Russian Creative Week federal forum and festival, the main event in the
creative economy sector. It will bring together more than 350 speakers
from the CIS, SCO, and BRICS countries. TV BRICS is the international
media partner of the event.
The main event will be the plenary
session “The Visionary State: Russia’s New Philosophy of Intellectual
and Creative Leadership.” Participants will discuss a strategy for
developing the creative economy based on traditional values,
multipolarity, and innovation.
Marina Mongush, President of the
Creative Economy Autonomous Non-Profit Organisation, noted that the
forum is a platform for designing the future of creative industries.
«Today,
this work is being done on a fundamentally new level, with a greater
focus on values and opportunities for all talented people. […] We are
confident that it will bring them real benefits and will strategically
contribute to the active growth dynamics of the experience economy,
where creative businesses create high-margin products and the sector’s
share reaches and even exceeds 6 per cent of the country’s GDP,» she
said.
The forum’s programme focuses on three key areas:
value-oriented economy and international cooperation, spatial
development of regions with the help of creative industries, and new
professions in the era of digitalisation.
High-ranking officials
and business leaders will take part in the discussions, including Deputy
Prime Ministers Aleksander Novak and Dmitry Chernyshenko, as well as
ministers and top managers of major companies.
A total of more
than 60 sessions are planned, covering topical issues of creative
economy development and new opportunities for business and government.
Russian
Creative Week is the main federal event in the field of Russia’s
creative economy, held since 2020. It is organised by ANO Creative
Economy, a federal centre for supporting creative industries. Over the
past five years, the forum has brought together more than 153,000
participants and 700 speakers from 19 countries, serving as a platform
for generating new ideas, strategies, and business solutions that
contribute to the development of the industry.