Sanctions and New Alliances
"At one point we grew tired of the 'ritual dances' around Europe’s memberships and decided to build relationships with new strategic partners, and there are many such candidates in the world," said Trubnikov. "In our Dubna center we now have partners coming from Mexico and Brazil. Egypt has become a full-time member last year, and we are seriously considering accepting India, Vietnam, Argentina and Chile"
"Sovereignty is very important, but, at the same time, sovereignty does not mean isolation, it does not mean that any country can be alone and a part of the rest of the technological and scientific development," Academic Director of the Valdai Discussion Club Fyodor Lukyanov told Sputnik on the sidelines of the forum. "And the positive part of our pretty difficult situation is that despite all obstacles which are being created by our competitors and the opponents, the cooperation continues. And this is actually what all of participants said, and I think is the very optimistic conclusion."
Quantum Cities and Urban Development
"We are moving forward and we are thinking that when this technology will become widely available, we could use it for big data applications. Moscow is a huge city. We get big volumes of video feeds, we have huge amounts of traffic to deal with," said Ovchinsky. "We have to figure out how to properly position new buildings, while taking into consideration factors such as requests of our citizens and the configuration of underground mains. We understand that we have lots of data to sort through in our citywide education and healthcare databases. It’s hard to manage it all with today’s technologies, but we will be able to do it with quantum ones."