RUDN University took part in the III International Specialized Exhibition «Import Substitution» at the Crocus Expo

September 12-14, 2017 RUDN University took part in the III International Specialized Exhibition «Import Substitution» at the Crocus Expo IEC within the framework of the RUDN University Competitiveness Project among the world's leading research and educational centers (5-100).
The exhibition was aimed to demonstrate the capabilities and achievements of Russian manufacturers in the field of competitive import substitution of goods and services due to the expansion and development of own production, as well as the latest technology, advanced development and investment projects that characterize scientific-technical and industrial potential of our country.
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev took part in the opening ceremony of the exhibition «Import Replacement» this year. There was also a meeting on the prospects of import substitution, at which ministers and heads of the profile Russian enterprises came to the conclusion that high-quality Russian products are completely able to substitute foreign analogues in the domestic market and successfully sell on export market.
RUDN University research teams presented their scientific projects at the exhibition:
- project in the field of eco-sustainable construction «CUBER science center» (RUDN University Engineering Academy);
- innovative pharmaceutical form s of domestic drugs (RUDN University Shared Research and Educational Center);
- technologies for growing crops, based on clonal micropropagation using a healthy virus-free planting material, methods for their improvement (RUDN University Agrarian-Technological Institute «Meristem»);
- Innovative technologies in the area of obtaining carbon nanostructures (RUDN University Institute of Biochemical Technology and Nanotechnology RUDN UNIVERSITY).
Thematic sections of the exhibition:
- Production of consumer goods and services for the population;
- Trade organizations;
- Medicine and pharmaceutics;
- Production, processing and storage of food products;
- Agriculture;
- Construction industry;
- Machinetool construction and production of special high-performance equipment;
- Metallurgy;
- woodworking industry;
- Fuel and energy complex;
- Transport and logistics in the organization of work on import substitution;
- Banks and financial services in the field of import substitution;
- Investment institutions, securities, audit;
- Expositions of regional projects in the field of import substitution;
- Expositions of foreign projects;
- Scientific developments in the field of import substitution, including nanotechnology;
- Innovative importsubstituting technologies in chemistry, oil and gas industries;
- Innovative importsubstituting information technologies, radio electronic industry and communications;
- Importsubstituting dual-use technologies and import-substituting materials;
Ecology. - Protection of the environment in the organization of work on import substitution;
- Training and retraining of personnel.
The RUDN University Science and Innovation Prize winners were honoured at the extended meeting of the Academic Council. In 2024 the terms of the traditional RUDN University Prize were changed: for the first time the competition was announced in two categories: leading scientists and young scientists.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electricity consumption in Africa has increased by more than 100% over the past two years (2020-2022). However, 74.9% of this energy is still produced by burning organic fuels — natural gas, coal and oil. At the same time, the level of electrification on the continent remains extremely low — only 24%, while in other developing countries it reaches 40%. Even in grid-connected areas, electricity supply is often unreliable: industrial enterprises lose energy on an average of 56 days a year.
Today, diagnosis and treatment planning with orthodontists takes several days. Also, complications can arise during treatment that slow down the patient's recovery process. For example, improper orthodontic treatment planning can lead to temporomandibular joint dysfunction.
The RUDN University Science and Innovation Prize winners were honoured at the extended meeting of the Academic Council. In 2024 the terms of the traditional RUDN University Prize were changed: for the first time the competition was announced in two categories: leading scientists and young scientists.
According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), electricity consumption in Africa has increased by more than 100% over the past two years (2020-2022). However, 74.9% of this energy is still produced by burning organic fuels — natural gas, coal and oil. At the same time, the level of electrification on the continent remains extremely low — only 24%, while in other developing countries it reaches 40%. Even in grid-connected areas, electricity supply is often unreliable: industrial enterprises lose energy on an average of 56 days a year.
Today, diagnosis and treatment planning with orthodontists takes several days. Also, complications can arise during treatment that slow down the patient's recovery process. For example, improper orthodontic treatment planning can lead to temporomandibular joint dysfunction.