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Putin opens Russia Focused on the Future exhibition

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Putin opens Russia Focused on the Future exhibition


06.11.2017

Russian President AdministrationMultimedia exhibition Russia Focused on the Future started working in Moscow’s Manezh, TASS reports. Russian President has opened the Central Exhibition on Saturday, November 4. Vladimir Putin looked round the exhibition with Patriarch Kirill of Moscow and All Russia, Chairman of the Russian Mufti Council Ravil Gainutdin and heads of other confessions.

15 exhibition halls measuring approximately thousand square meters of space present space projects, information technologies, science, industrial, transport, medical, futuristic agricultural technologies and other fields.

The exhibition continues its tradition of multimedia expositions dedicated to historical path of Russia.

According to organizers the exhibition aims to show what developments are waiting for us within the next several decades, what changes awaiting our world, how we react on it.

There are not only images but also showpieces from the future, latest developments of Russian scientists, constructors, industrial designers.

For example the Health pavilion presents prospective surgery. Another development is neirochat created by the namesake Russian company. The device can send messages with the power of thought. The invention is going to help people in difficulty, those who can not speak and move.

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