On 27 October, Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev and Prime Minister of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic will hold bilateral talks in Moscow. They will focus on current issues of trade and economic cooperation, including the implementation of joint projects in energy, industry, transport and agriculture. There are plans to sign a number of bilateral documents. A news conference will take place after the meeting.
On 28 October, Dmitry Medvedev and Aleksandar Vucic will attend the first day of the Open Innovations Forum and Technology Show, where they will take part in the plenary session, Man at the Crossroads of Trends of Technology Revolution.
The fourth international Open Innovations Forum will take place in Moscow from 28 October to 1 November at Pavilion 75 of VDNKh. Each of the five days will be devoted to specific aspects of human life and activities, which are fundamentally affected by modern technological processes: productivity, habitat, education, health and entertainment.
The Open Innovations Forum has been organised in Moscow since 2012, each year in cooperation with a partner country. This year’s partner is Serbia; in 2014 it was China and in 2013, Finland and France.
The forum guests will include top officials of federal executive bodies, heads of leading global companies, eminent scientists and experts in business innovation.
Accreditation for journalists is open on the forum website: http://forinnovations.ru/en/press_center/accreditation_smi/.