The Russian

The Russian "Digital Economy" was officially created. Who headed it, and what IT giants have established. What the digital economy is preparing for us Kovnir digital economy

* If you register more than one person, you will need a different E-Mail address for each registration.

VISITORS

Visitor ticket access SEMICON Europa to the exhibition, including:

  • Access to all TechARENA Sessions
  • Access to all TechLOUNGE / Exhibitor Presentations
  • Access to the Pavilions on the showfloor

The visitor ticket also grants free admission to productronica 2019.

2019 PRICE LIST

Day Ticket 40 EUR
Two-Day Ticket 64 EUR
Four Day Ticket 84 EUR

*If you have any problem registering, please contact: [email protected]

CONFERENCE ATTENDEES (ICM)

Every paid conference program includes the entrance ticket to the exhibition for all show days.

The prices include catering and conference proceedings.
Day tickets grant access to the conference center (ICM) and the TechARENA / TechLOUNGE sessions on the selected day.

2019 PRICE LIST Starting date Member non-member onsite student
Nov 11 2019 435 EUR 545 EUR 650 EUR 80 EUR

Advanced Packaging Conference (APC)

12 Nov. 2019 435 EUR 545 EUR 650 EUR 80 EUR
12 Nov. 2019 435 EUR 545 EUR 650 EUR 80 EUR
13 Nov. 2019 395 EUR 495 EUR 590 EUR 80 EUR
CONFERENCE DAY TICKET
495 EUR 645 EUR 715 EUR 80 EUR
495 EUR 645 EUR 715 EUR 80 EUR

EXHIBITORS

Exhibiting companies main contact persons receive the login data from the Messe Munich Exhibitor Shop to register booth staff personnel. ExhibitorsBadges must be personalized in advance and printed at home.

Please note: co-exhibitors must register by 15 September 2019 .

SPEAKERS

Speakers of the TechARENA Conference Speakers


Roberto Dossi
Email: [email protected]

COMMITTEE

Committee members of the TechARENA will be contacted and invited by SEMI staff and receive a promotion code to be inserted during the regular online registration process. Committee member for conferences will be registered by SEMI staff directly and do not need to register themselves.

For any question please contact:
Roberto Dossi, Director Technology & Programs
Email: [email protected]

PRESS

Journalists requesting media credentials must pre-register.

Please contact:
Serena Brischetto, Senior Manager, Marketing and Communications
Email: [email protected]

Please bring your valid press ID card onsite to receive the press badge. Accredited press representatives have access to all public conferences and proceedings.

REGISTRATION CUSTOMER SERVICE

CONTACT
Reviliani Gani, Sales manager

Head of ANO " Digital Economy Evgeny Kovnir has been appointed to implement the Digital Economy program in Russia. Before that, Evgeny Kovnir was responsible for the National Technology Initiative at the Agency for Strategic Initiatives.

Evgeny Kovnir

Autonomous non-profit organization"Digital Economy" was recently established by the state corporations "Rosatom" and "Rostec", the companies "MegaFon", MTS, "VympelCom" and "Rostelecom", Internet companies "Yandex" and Mail.ru Group, Sberbank and "VEB Innovations", Rambler & Co, Open Mobile Platform and 1C, Russian Post, Skolkovo Foundation and ASI.

In July this year, the government approved the Digital Economy of Russia program until 2025. The program aims to introduce high technologies into the leading sectors of the economy to significantly improve the quality of life of the population.

But what is this notorious "digital economy", which, according to the President of the Russian Federation, creates a new paradigm for the development of the state?

Mainly, the program includes the following main areas of development:


Information Security

For security purposes, it is planned to reduce the share of Russian traffic passing through foreign servers, reducing dependence on foreign servers by 12 times.

Russia expects to reach a whole new level in the field of cybersecurity.

At the same time, domestic cybersecurity software (software) should take its share in the Russian market, and Russian manufacturing brands should become recognizable. Thus, the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications plans to increase the awareness of domestic cybersecurity software brands up to 50% by 2020, and the compatibility of Russian national standards with international ones should reach more than 50% by 2025.

Blockchain and the Internet of Things

Subsection " state regulation" involves the adoption of a number of laws that provide the possibility of using the blockchain (block chain technology, originally created to enable operations with the Bitcoin cryptocurrency) and the Internet of things.

According to Dmitry Medvedev, this technology will help get rid of excessive bureaucratization of business transactions.


The Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications also expects the adoption in 2019 of regulations that allow the use of Internet of things and big data technologies. For example, big data allows you to process huge arrays of unstructured data and build a movement based on them. public transport or office hours.

In turn, the Internet of Things, integrated into the industry, can significantly reduce the cost of repairing equipment due to its ability to predict breakdowns.

Information infrastructure

The ministry also expects to provide all settlements of Russia, where more than 1,000 people live, with broadband Internet access by 2025. At the same time, the cost of the service will be only 0.05% of the average cash income per capita.

For example, now this ratio of salary and cost of Internet access is about 1%. Thus, according to Rosstat, the average monthly nominal accrued salary of employees Russian organizations in February 2017 amounted to 35.845 thousand rubles, and the cost of Internet access at the end of 2016, as TMT Consulting analysts calculated, was 341 rubles.

Moreover, by 2020, the Ministry of Communications intends to reduce the cost of the Internet by 10 times - up to 0.1% of average income.

In hard-to-reach settlements, it is planned to provide high-speed Internet using satellite or unmanned technologies, but also "at affordable prices for the population."

5G networks will be deployed by 2025 in cities larger than 300,000 inhabitants. In at least eight cities with a population of over 1 million people, 5G networks should appear as early as 2020, by 2025 - in 15 cities.

By 2025, Russia will also reach a 10% share in the global data storage and processing market, the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications predicts.

Research and development

For research and development, the ministry plans to create at least 10 digital platforms and support mechanisms by 2018 in order to educational institutions could train highly qualified specialists in the field of modern digital technologies.

According to the plans of the department, in 2018-2025 postgraduate and master's schools will be formed in each area of ​​"end-to-end technologies" on the basis of leading universities and scientific organizations.

By 2025, at least 20 research centers of the largest global players in the field of the digital economy will be created in Russia and at least 15 technology parks will be launched (and by 2020 there will be at least five of them).

Personnel and education

The subsection of the program dedicated to personnel and education implies the creation by 2019 electronic base labor achievements of Russians, which will replace work books and diplomas. "The share of the working-age population that has a digital record of a personal development trajectory will be 10% by 2020, and 80% by 2025," the document says.


The system will have an open programming interface for expanding capabilities and basic services for working with information about employee competencies.

Innovation is also planned in education - from 2019 as thesis startups will be accepted. In addition, the draft program involves an increase in the number of graduates in the field of information technology. "The number of graduates of higher education - professionals in the field of IT (will be) by 2020 - 60 thousand people, by 2025 - 100 thousand people," the program says.

Public administration

The main shift that could take place in public administration- This is the transition of workflow to digital format. Experts have long expressed ideas to abandon paper, and Deputy Minister of Telecom and Mass Communications of the Russian Federation Alexei Sokolov stated that in terms of regulations, everything is ready for the transition to digital, there are no legislative restrictions on getting away from paper.

According to the draft program, the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications expects by 2025 to increase the share of departmental and interdepartmental electronic document management up to 90%.


An example of what is meant by e-government in Kazakhstan.

The draft program provides for the creation of a single space of digital trust - a system in which data identification, document management, submission of information and receipt of services will be carried out in in electronic format. By 2025, the share of services provided by the authorities in electronic form should reach 80%, while 90% of citizens should be satisfied with the quality of electronic services.

Intradepartmental and interdepartmental exchange of documents in electronic form will use a digital signature in 90% of cases, the Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications plans (by 2020, the indicator is planned only at the level of 10%).

"Smart city"

By 2025, it is planned to launch projects on the use of unmanned public transport integrated with urban traffic management systems in 25 Russian cities. And in 10 cities - projects on the use of individual unmanned vehicles. In general, the level of informatization of public transport will reach 100% by 2025.


At the same time, projects on automation of control parking space will be launched in 10 cities in 2019.

By 2020, five Russian cities will launch projects to introduce domestic or localized foreign software for transport modeling. By 2025, all projects in the field of transport modeling will be implemented using domestic software.

The Ministry of Telecom and Mass Communications also expects that Russian market real estate is undergoing a significant transformation after 2020: transactions for renting and buying a home will move online thanks to the blockchain, which reduces the risk of fraud, and construction will become more efficient and cost-effective.

According to the program, by 2022 the share of transactions for the lease and sale of real estate in Russia, concluded in electronic form, should increase to 50% of the total. Now electronic transactions are quite rare.

It also aims to increase the transparency of the construction, lease and sale of real estate. To do this, until 2019, landlords renting an apartment through electronic platforms will receive tax incentives and the integrity of participants in electronic real estate transactions will be verified through a special state information system.

In addition, the city authorities will monitor the satisfaction of the population, including through social networks. "50 cities monitor public opinion and satisfaction of citizens using digital analysis services in social networks, messenger groups and blogs at least once a week," the program states.

Digital Health

The draft program also provides for a significant shift in the quality of medical services. According to the document, by 2025 a digital healthcare ecosystem will be created, which will ensure the availability of medical care at the place of treatment and increase the efficiency of the use of human and information resources when providing medical services.


Until 2025, Russians should be provided with "accessible medical care at the place of demand, meeting the criteria of timeliness, personalization, prevention, manufacturability and safety." The digital health ecosystem itself should be created "by transferring innovative solutions to medical organizations and supporting domestic start-up companies in this area."

Already in 2018, the services of personal accounts of citizens and mobile applications, which integrate with personal account on the portal of public services.

All initiatives to change federal legislation to regulate the digital health industry, according to the draft program, must be developed, discussed and submitted to the Federal Assembly by the end of 2018.

To achieve the goals in 2019-2020, it is planned to connect all Russian medical organizations to high-speed Internet. At the same time, by 2020, 100 Mbps speed will be provided in 30% of hospitals, by 2025 - in 100%. This speed allows, for example, to view streaming video in HD format.

At the same time, in general, it is obvious that our society, both psychologically and technologically, is in a rather serious gap with the innovations and structural reforms that will be introduced in the coming years.

However, “if the Russian Federation, like any other country, does not have the necessary set of technological backlogs (technologies such as robotics, artificial intelligence, augmented reality, blockchain and other distributed ledger technologies), then in this case we will only become more dependent on those countries and those companies that have developed such technologies,” said Minister of Communications Nikolai Nikiforov.

In the UK, the Digital Economy Act was passed in 2010. China has developed a four-stage state program development of the digital state in 2016 and at the end of 2016 has already reported on the second place in the world. The US is a stable leader, imposing its digital "black box" solutions on other countries.

Economists talk about the inevitable arrival of the era of digital capitalism, the transition to the sixth technological order and the global change in the socio-economic formation.

However, the consequences of this process are completely unpredictable and can have tragic consequences for humanity, even those who develop technologies for the new digital age believe.

According to Elena Travkova, TASS

Dmitry Markov

Director for Information Infrastructure

Higher education received from the Moscow Technical University of Communications and Informatics with a degree in Communication Networks and Switching Systems. He holds an MBA from California State University East Bay.

He worked in various positions in telecommunications companies, where he went from an installer of low-voltage distribution systems to a technical director of CJSC CenterTelecom Service. Managed the department of construction and development of the network of OJSC Comstar-OTS, where he was responsible for the construction of all types of facilities capital construction and for the program of long-term capital investments.

At PJSC NIS GLONASS, he headed the project to create state system response in case of accidents "ERA-GLONASS", in 2014 having taken the position CEO companies. Participated in the creation of the first virtual mobile operator in Russia, the construction of data centers, the creation of the necessary regulatory and regulatory framework, the development of a navigation and information platform, the project for the interaction of ERA-GLONASS with the European eCall system. Participated in the creation of a logistics transport center in Sochi, used to manage all types of transport both during the creation of Olympic facilities and during the Olympics.

Nikolay Zubarev

Director for Information Security

Graduated from the Tver Suvorov Military School, Military University of the Ministry of Defense Russian Federation, Russian academy public service under the President of the Russian Federation. He was awarded the medal "For Distinction in Military Service" III degree.

He served in the Main Directorate of the General Staff of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation in various positions in various units. With direct participation, high-tech projects were implemented in the interests of the Russian Ministry of Defense.

Served in civil service Accounts Chamber Russian Federation in various positions, participated in the development of international cooperation, including through IT audit. He was directly involved in inspections of relevant ministries, enterprises of the military-industrial complex and constituent entities of the Russian Federation. In the Administration of the city district of Khimki coordinated entrepreneurial activity as Deputy Head of Department.

Managed business structures in the development of high-tech projects for information security and import substitution. Successfully localized the production of equipment for the needs of the military-industrial complex in the Russian Federation.

Sergey Nakvasin

Director for Digital Technologies

Graduated from NRNU MEPhI with a degree in Physics of Metals with honors. In parallel with graduate school, I received additional education specializing in " Financial management.

Managed various projects in the field of corporate governance, analysis of activities and public reporting of organizations of the State Corporation "Rosatom".

In the Agency for Strategic Initiatives, he was responsible for the promotion of action plans (“road maps”) of Neuronet, Healthnet, Technet National technology initiative, as well as for the promotion of programs for the development of breakthrough "end-to-end" technologies for promising markets. Deputy Chairman of the Coordinating Council for Youth Affairs in the Scientific and Educational Spheres under the Presidential Council of the Russian Federation for Science and Education. Awarded with Gratitude for success in work, presented by Aide to the President of the Russian Federation A.R. Belousov.

Dmitry Ter-Stepanov

Director for Regulatory Regulation

He received his higher education at the Russian State University of Oil and Gas. THEM. Gubkin, graduated with honors from the Financial Academy under the Government of the Russian Federation with a degree in Finance and Credit.

Worked at OAO Gazpromgeofizika (OAO Gazprom). Worked in various positions in the Federal Antimonopoly Service. At the Ministry economic development The Russian Federation in the position of Deputy Director of the Department oversaw the development of competition. On the positions of director of the department, vice-president of JSC "Universalnaya electronic card» led the block of the society development strategy, dealt with financial and administrative issues. In Federal State Unitary Enterprise "Post of Russia" headed the department payment services, and was also engaged in the creation of the payment infrastructure of the state information system housing and communal services.

As head of the Department for Systematization and Classification of Information in the Socio-Economic Field Federal Treasury was responsible for ensuring the activities of the Subcommittee on the systematization and coding of technical, economic and social information in the socio-economic field government commission on the use of information technologies, as well as the creation of the state information system "Unified Information Environment".

He has the class rank of a real state adviser of the Russian Federation, 3rd class.

Andrey Selsky

Director for the direction "Personnel for the Digital Economy"

He received his higher education at the Moscow State University. M.V. Lomonosov, underwent professional retraining at the MIRBIS Institute in the specialty "Personnel Management".

He has worked in HR departments at Schlumberger, MTS and Sakhalin Energy (a Shell/Gazprom joint venture). While working at ZAO ECOPSY Consulting, he interacted with the largest Russian and international companies, implementing consulting projects in the field of talent management, development of competency models, and personnel strategy.

At ANO Sochi 2014 Organizing Committee, he rose from a project manager to a director of the organizational development department, was responsible for the implementation of the training program for staff and volunteers for the Olympic and Paralympic Games. For his contribution to the organization and conduct of the Games, he was awarded the Gratitude of the President of Russia V.V. Putin.

As Deputy Head of the Human Resources Department of Russian Railways, he oversaw the issues of training and development of the company's managers and specialists, and the development of educational programs.

At Sberbank, he was responsible for non-profit projects aimed at integrating 21st century skills development approaches and practices into Russian general education.

Pavel Anisimov

Director for Industry Directions

Graduated from the Faculty of Information Technology of the Moscow State Institute of Electronics and Mathematics.

In the company I.S.P.A. – Engineering has gone from an ordinary manager to a Deputy Head of a business area and was involved in the implementation of digital technologies in the largest Russian television companies, such as NTV, NTV+, VGTRK, TV channel Expert and others. Many of completed projects assumed the digital transformation of the classic processes of television production, including the business processes of creating and releasing news programs, the introduction of digital archives and the creation of a fully "digital" business news channel Expert.

He continued his career at the intersection of media and information technology at the Russian representative office of Microsoft Corporation, where he was responsible for interaction with the media industry.

From July 2015 to September 2017, he served as Minister of Information Technology and Communications of the Kirov Region, responsible for the implementation of regional IT projects in the field of public services, education and industry areas. During his work, he was repeatedly awarded departmental and state awards for professionalism and high results, incl.
Government and the Legislative Assembly of the Kirov region.