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On July 5, Archipelago 2022 starts in Sevastopol

CrimeaPRESS reports:

On July 5, the opening of the educational intensive «Archipelago 2022» will take place in Sevastopol. More than 5 300 participants from 85 regions of Russia registered to participate in it online and offline, including more 400 — from Sevastopol.

During the intensive, participants will present their projects to potential investors and partners, as well as hold individual meetings with representatives of industrial partners and regional management teams. Also, from 6 to July, people’s lectures will be available for Sevastopol residents — a series of events where the participants of the «Archipelago» will be able to simply talk about a complex scientific discovery or phenomenon, share inspiring idea, knowledge and experience, immerse in a new technological project. Lectures will be held on the summer stage of Primorsky Boulevard «Rakushka» and in the summer cinema of Matrossky Boulevard, beginning at 16: 00, — reported the press service of the Government of Sevastopol.

Also, as part of the educational intensive, from 8 to 17 July, the exhibition «The Present Future» will be held at several locations in the city. On the Kornilov Embankment and Primorsky Boulevard, an exposition of companies participating in the National Technological Initiative and a pier for water innovations will be presented, and a parking lot of Russian drones and electric vehicles will be deployed near SevGU, among which there will be a huge electric KAMAZ. Everyone will be able to visit the exhibition, prior registration is required at the link: https://leader-id.ru/events/400 .

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