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On September 6, US-Russia Foundation (USRF) hosted a conference on advancement of international cooperation in commercialization of intellectual property for Russian universities (program EURECA II). In his address, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov concentrated on the new opportunities that open for Russian universities within the coming year of scientific and technological cooperation between Russia and the European Union.

On September 6, US-Russia Foundation (USRF) hosted a conference on advancement of international cooperation in commercialization of intellectual property for Russian universities (program EURECA II).

The event was attended by Gregory Sechenya, advisor to Minister for Economic Development; Dan Medovnikov, Director of the Institute of Innovation Management of the Higher School of Economics, Deputy Editor in Chief of Expert Magazine; Eugeny Sevelyonok, Assistant Professor at Innovation Management Department of Higher School of Economics; Nargis Valamat-Zade, Education Program Director at New Eurasia Foundation; Helena Golovko, Program Manager at New Eurasia Foundation; USRF President Mark Pomar, USRF Director Anna Danilina, and other USRF representatives.

In his address, RIAC Director General Andrey Kortunov concentrated on the new opportunities that open for Russian universities within the coming year of scientific and technological cooperation between Russia and the European Union.
 

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