Moscow to Engage at Smart Cities India Expo 2025

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Moscow to Engage at Smart Cities India Expo 2025

Synopsis

A Russian delegation from Moscow will participate in the Smart Cities India Expo 2025 in New Delhi from March 19 to 21, led by Minister Sergei Cheremin. The event will showcase innovations in urban development and sustainability, emphasizing cooperation between Russia and India.

Key Takeaways

  • Russian delegation led by Sergei Cheremin.
  • Smart Cities Expo features over 1200 participants.
  • Focus on digital technologies and sustainable urban innovation.
  • Moscow to present investment opportunities and urban solutions.
  • Dialogue on green economies and international cooperation.

New Delhi, March 17 (NationPress) A delegation from the Government of Moscow will be attending the Smart Cities India Expo 2025, which is set to take place in New Delhi from March 19 to 21.

The Department for External Economic and International Relations of Moscow has announced that the delegation will be headed by Sergei Cheremin, a minister from the Moscow government and the chairman of the Business Council for Cooperation with India.

The Smart Cities India Expo is recognized as one of the largest global platforms that unites leaders in digital technologies, sustainable development, and urban innovation. This year, the expo anticipates participation from over 1200 participants and 350 start-ups, showcasing their groundbreaking innovations to an audience of 55,000 visitors.

During the opening ceremony of the international exhibition, Cheremin, who also heads the Department for External Economic and International Relations, is scheduled to deliver a keynote address.

On March 20, the Moscow delegation will be part of the second 'Smart Cities Forum: Russian-Indian Interregional Cooperation', where officials from both countries, along with prominent companies in information technology and urban infrastructure development, will convene.

During this visit, Cheremin will highlight Moscow's investment opportunities, emphasize its sustainable economic growth, and discuss crucial initiatives aimed at fostering a comfortable urban environment, alongside opportunities for international partners.

He will also participate as a speaker in a panel session titled 'The Indian Smart Cities Mission: From Inception to Fruition', presenting Moscow's innovative solutions grounded in three core principles: technology, comfort, and safety.

Green and socially oriented economies will be focal points, contributing to efficient resource use and enhancing citizens' quality of life. Moscow has established itself as a leading smart city globally, and its participation in the Smart Cities India Expo 2025 will be pivotal in strengthening international collaborations in digital transformation and urban innovation, as noted by the Department for External Economic and International Relations.

Moreover, Moscow will display advanced solutions related to digital urban development, transport infrastructure, eco-technologies, and security. The Moscow government stand will feature pioneering advancements from leading companies specializing in high technology and urban innovation, including SberCity, VisionLabs, Logos, and others. Companies from Moscow will unveil the latest technologies aimed at enhancing comfort, safety, and sustainable urban growth.

The forum is organized by the Government of Moscow, the Department for External Economic and International Relations of Moscow, the Embassy of Russia in India, the Trade Representation of Russia in India, the Business Council for Cooperation with India, ANO 'Moscow Center for International Cooperation', the Association of Innovative Regions of Russia, and the Indian Business Alliance.

Smart Cities India Expo 2025 will serve as a significant event for enhancing international cooperation and showcasing Moscow's cutting-edge innovations on a global platform. Moscow is eager for dialogue, experience exchange, and the implementation of advanced technologies that will define the future of modern megacities, according to the department.