Key Points

The Digitalisation of Industrial Russia (CIPR) conference is set to bring together representatives from over 30 countries in Nizhny Novgorod this June. Supported by the TV BRICS International Media Network, the event will focus on digital transformation and technological cooperation across various sectors. Participants from countries like China, India, and Cuba will showcase their latest technological advancements and innovations. The conference aims to strengthen global partnerships and explore opportunities for digital integration among nations of the Global South and BRICS.

Key Points: BRICS Nations Converge for Russia's Digital Industrial Summit

  • Major tech nations showcase digital innovations and industrial collaboration
  • Shanghai Cooperation Organisation and UNIDO partner for conference
  • Cutting-edge technologies from China, India, Cuba highlighted
  • Global Digital Forum explores international tech partnerships
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Over 30 countries to convene in Russia for 'Digitalisation of Industrial Russia' Conference

Over 30 countries gather in Nizhny Novgorod to discuss digital transformation, industrial innovation, and global tech partnerships

"We will continue to expand international partnerships with countries of the Global South and BRICS - Olga Piven, CIPR Co-founder"

Moscow, June 5

Nizhny Novgorod is set to host the anniversary edition of the "Digitalisation of Industrial Russia" (CIPR) conference from June 2 to 8, bringing together delegates from over 30 countries. Supported by the TV BRICS International Media Network as an official information partner, the high-level event will focus on enhancing cooperation in digital transformation and industrial innovation.

Among the confirmed participants are representatives from China, India, Cuba, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Belarus, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, Indonesia, and Argentina, among others.

The CIPR-2025 business agenda includes bilateral panel discussions and international sessions held in partnership with the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organisation (UNIDO). Experts will exchange insights on deploying digital technologies across industrial sectors and enhancing global supply chains.

Co-founder and Director of CIPR, Olga Piven, described the platform as a key gateway for both Russian and international companies. "This was the goal we set for ourselves several years ago, and we are now seeing tangible results. This year, we observe tremendous interest from foreign partners and see strong potential for the development of cooperation and further integration at a global level. We will continue to expand international partnerships with countries of the Global South and BRICS," she said.

A showcase of cutting-edge innovation is also on the cards. China will present breakthroughs in 5G, artificial intelligence, digital twins, and eco-friendly chemical industry tech. India will highlight advanced software tools for patent and scientific data analysis. Belarus will unveil technologies for the social and energy sectors, while Cuban firms will showcase solutions in e-commerce, metrology, and aviation security.

Russian IT firms will also demonstrate their latest projects. Governor of the Nizhny Novgorod Region, Gleb Nikitin, noted, "In addition, we are strengthening the educational agenda - CIPR will host the awards ceremony for the winners of the international IT Olympiad, which we organised together with the Republic of Cuba."

On June 5 and 6, the Global Digital Forum will further amplify discussions on tech partnerships, reinforcing CIPR's role as a vital platform shaping the shared digital future.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Good to see India participating actively in global digital forums. Our software expertise in patent analysis can really shine here. Hope our delegates push for more tech collaborations within BRICS nations. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
Interesting development, but I hope our government maintains a balanced approach. While cooperation is good, we must protect our digital sovereignty and not become dependent on any single foreign technology ecosystem.
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Arjun S.
Russia's pivot to Global South is noteworthy. As an IT professional, I'm particularly interested in the digital twin technologies China is presenting. Could be useful for our smart cities mission if adapted properly.
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Neha T.
The educational component with Cuba is fascinating! More such international tech olympiads could help our students gain global exposure. Hope Indian universities take note and participate more actively next year.
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Vikram J.
While the conference seems promising, I hope our representatives focus on practical outcomes rather than just signing MOUs. We need actual technology transfer and joint development projects that benefit Indian industries.
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Sanjay P.
Russia's digital push is impressive, but India should lead in these forums, not just participate. Our IT sector is world-class - we should be setting more agendas rather than following others. Time to step up! 💪

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