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es and to uh to do what we do there. Um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve that would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems. Uh in the uh in recent years, there’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. As you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general. In in particular, I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative, creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help u um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he’ll likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. They need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. have a very low uh population density and as a result our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world but we need to use uh uh technology to do that and now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh production sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jimbert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with flying uh systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. have a very low uh population density and as a result our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world but we need to use uh uh technology to do that and now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Okay. Um my company is Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leadersh what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to u to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve the lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours. Maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities, were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to u to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help u um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this, we’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must we must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall, what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati um at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there? You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly and if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now Rosanov, general director of Tubots company, these robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes, correct? Mr. president. Um my company is Jubert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now, Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them. Find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck have a very low uh population density and as a result our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jimbert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and u clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. You know, unfortunately, we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of uh any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in Uras region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh production sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jimberts. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help u um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities, were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help u um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying uh systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall, what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general, in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati um at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is Jubert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve the lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and u clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of uh any society. you help bring up in every one of us this uh uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems. Uh in the uh in recent years, there’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Tyati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this, we’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours. Maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately, we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general, in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of uh Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately, we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he’ll likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall, what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough. here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Okay. Um my company is Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of uh any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh production sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jimbert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours. Maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall, what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to u to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this, we’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati um at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them have you been there? You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly and if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now Rosanov, general director of Tubots company, these robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes, correct? Mr. president. Um my company is uh Tubbert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now, Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them. Find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately, we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he’ll likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough. here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of uh any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to u to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve the lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours. Maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to u to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems. Uh in the uh in recent years, there’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. As you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general. In particular, I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative, creative ideas. there are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this, we’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati um at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them have you been there? You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly and if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now Rosanov, general director of Tubots company, these robots operate its tubes. Correct. Mr. president. Um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them. Find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve the lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve uh of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and u clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leadersh what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of uh any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what If we do there um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. Oh, so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems. Uh in the uh in recent years, there’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Tyati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help u um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this, we’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general, in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help u um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately, we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. I’m one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia and there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck have a very low uh population density and as a result our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement uh to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying uh systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. When I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities. And I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh production sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leadersh what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal uh I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what If we do there um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this, we’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying uh systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall, what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them have you been there? You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly and if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now Rosanov, general director of Tubots company, these robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes, correct? Mr. president. Um, my company is Jubert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh, they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Okay. Um my company is Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours. Maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leadersh what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. When I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities. And I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve the lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying uh systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately, we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia and there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he’ll likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck have a very low uh population density and as a result our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall, what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough. here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh production sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jimbert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about overall. I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book, what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and u clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. You know, unfortunately, we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what If we do there um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems. Uh in the uh in recent years, there’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. As you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general. In in particular, I’ve had a meeting in Tyati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this, we’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying uh systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them have you been there? You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly and if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now Rosanov, general director of Tubots company, these robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes, correct? Mr. president. Um, my company is Jubert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh, they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now, Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them. Find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement uh of robotics in the Russian economy in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he’ll likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal u and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough. here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Okay. Um my company is Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to u to do what we do there. Um we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve the lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours. Maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to u to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane, one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. So um my company is uh Jets. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must we must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. They need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like they so in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati um at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them have you been there? You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly and if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now Rosanov, general director of Tubots company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct. Mr. President. Um my company is uh I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent uh accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is Jim. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve uh of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and u clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. You know, unfortunately, we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russian. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access uh to art including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of uh any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URAS region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh production sector water resources sector. So I’d like they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Tyati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help u um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. you know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involved lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems, underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to or reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Twain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. uh when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenge challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities, were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another, um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy, thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that. And as you know, we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Tyatti at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is uh I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help u um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address uh the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under um housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them. Find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs um these are robots too but so when we develop that it must not stop of course with the flying uh systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I would like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dan from Tumain. Um one of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal, I think that he’ll support that he’ll likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art, including people with with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important sense of charity. Uh I wish all the best of you. Um all the best to you but unfortunately uh I need to leave now because I wouldn’t want to make Mr. President wait. Thank you so much and good luck. Have a very low uh population density. And as a result, our economy is leading in terms of ecological balance in the world. But we need to use uh uh technology to do that. And now we’ve heard a lot about AI and AI helps us helps us auto automate uh decisions um in those remote areas and robots can operate where humans uh uh cannot or it’s very hard for them to operate. So overall, what we propose and to uh make use of the state procurement to buy UAVs in URA region in Bal and use robotics techn and adjacent technologies uh to uh to do what we do there. Um, we know what we need to do now as to um how much it will cost and what that will involve. That would involve 100 million rubles a year. Uh, that would help improve the quality and the conditions of labor for our personnel in those territories. later after that our example could could be scaled up across other regions and to the into the uh water uh protection sector water resources sector. So I’d like here they go. So in order to this uh to become the part of our national development strategy. Thank you so much for hearing me out. Well, as you know, we’ve been focusing a lot on unmanned aerial systems uh in the uh in recent years. There’s been a significant breakthrough. here. I’ve spoken to my colleagues recently about that and as you know we’ve had some very good progress in terms of robotics overall and in UAVs in general in in particular. I’ve had a meeting in Talati at the start of the year where decisions have been made to support the industry. I’ve heard out a lot of um innovative creative ideas. There are new enterprises that are being built. Um I must say that they attract the attention not only of the consumers of those products in Russia but also the ones who are interested from abroad. Um we’re certainly going to continue doing that as when it comes to nature preservation. Uh well certainly that’s very much in demand. Several years ago when I used to actively talk to European leaders, one of them told me that they were really disappointed how Russia was fighting uh forest fires in Siberia. I told them, “Have you been there?” You know, you have to go a thousand kilometers by plane one in one direction and then back. Imagine the distance and this these new technologies that you’ve been speaking about will help us do that much easier. And you were correct in saying that we have massive territories, such low density in places where the problems you spoke about are especially urgent and we will address that certainly. And if your program, if your proposal has something to add, we will gladly um accept that. Thank you. Now, Rosanov, general director of Tubots Company. These robots operate inside tubes. Inside tubes. Correct, Mr. President. Um my company is Jubert. I create robots that operate inside uh pipes. Uh they help um prevent accidents and deterioration of materials and um uh help address the consequences of um accidents. Now Russia has massive uh pipe infrastructure. A lot of that has been in use for years. Some um of those pipes are hard to access. These are for example pipes under u housing, under railroads, underwater and elsewhere. And so here we could use those robots that move that could move inside the pipes and clean them, find uh some areas that are negatively affected or that have defects and can repair them. So the people that uh benefit from that will need to spend less and will face less ecological damage and uh will have better services provided to them. So these robots can go through pipes including pipes with complex geometry. We also have modals that uh have uh protection uh against blasts and so we can use these robots in pipes that are used for flammable materials or that are that are used for oil and oil products etc. So I’d like to see measures of state support similar to those that were provided to national robotics uh as part of the national robotics national technological project. Thank you for your attention. So one of the main um areas of focus for us is introducing robotics into the Russian economy. You know about this. We’ve spoken about it all the time. The level of uh involvement of robotics in the Russian economy, in the Russian industry is relatively low so far unfortunately. But this is a key area for us and a lot of um problems here involve lack of specialists or the need to provide security to uh industrial enterprises uh or rather industrial security. you spoke um that your robots can be used to navigate and repair pipe pipes and pipelines that would certainly help increase security and reduce risks. And we’ve of course heard about a recent situation where our brave servicemen used a pipeline to achieve great victory. But uh in terms of industry and industry security uh what you speak about is certainly invaluable. Um your colleague who spoke before that who spoke about UAVs. Um these are robots too. But so when we develop that it must must not stop of course with flying systems. This could be car systems or flying or rather underwater systems underwater unmanned vehicles and robots like yours. So I’ve been in fact uh told about systems like like yours maybe it was your company specifically that I was reported to reported about. Overall, I believe that it’s really good that you are getting these new technologies, including the use of AI involved into these critical Russian sectors of the economy. Um, also it’s done very quickly. The only um matter that must of course be taken into account here um like one of foreign um science fiction writers said in his book what’s really important is that the robot does not harm humans. Uh but what your proposals involve is reducing the risks for humans and um clearly this is in demand. Um so using robots to address forest fires or other fires or uh to promote security in industrial enterprises. Uh we will certainly use your technology if it’s available. Thank you. you know, unfortunately we need to um end this um discussion shortly because I have certain uh things I’d like to to do later, including I have a conversation with the president of the United States. So perhaps uh there’s something that you would like to tell him. Please uh let the mic go there. Please introduce yourselves. My name is Nikolai Dunn from Tumain. One of the leaders of the program. Now what what I wanted to see is to help us exchange um movies. So this is what I’d like to to tell to President Trump. We could uh exchange our films and movies because that would translate uh the values that we have between our two nations. Now over 10 years we’ve been involved in uh film education and rather using film and in education. Um and this is why we built our project inclusive cinema. when I made my started to make my movie uh about the parolympic athletes um at the start line it’s being called it’s called um when I started making the film I saw that we have 11 million people that have certain health disabilities and I realized that we know so little about these people and the challenges that they face. That’s why we made that movie. And when we made it, we started showing it across Russia. And there was so much feedback from these people because they could see themselves as characters in that movie. And so we wanted to see if there were similar movies like that in Russia. Now, across the Russian cinema industry, we wanted to find movies where these people, people with disabilities were shown as actual strong characters, not just victims. Um, and there were very few of those, if any. So, my one thing I wanted to ask you, so we have this system of inclusive cinema clubs across Russia, across 80 towns and cities in Russia. What we see is we need to create a platform of inclusive and social cinema so that we could have dialogue in schools and everywhere because transmitting the values from family to family from generation to generation is really important. So when in schools there are films that show what is family, what is a parent, what is a child, what they mean to one another. Um when we have this inclusive cinema club, it creates this shared field of understanding of what we do and uh how important it is. Well, thank you and uh of course uh say hello from us to the US president, please. Well, yes, of course. And but your proposal uh I think that he’ll support that he likes to promote uh a similar agenda in his own country and considering the how powerful American media is. Uh it’s certainly something that must be positive. Um well, first off, I’d like to thank you for what you do. This is certainly important to people with certain medical disabilities or conditions. So we need to speak about their problems and also create uh venues and platforms uh that would help our citizens who have these uh issues, these conditions, help them feel uh perfectly normal and uh citizens and people of our country. they need to have access to art including people with hearing or sight disabilities. Um, but what’s also important is that with your work, through your craft, through your uh art, you perform a really important function of any society. Do you help bring up in every one of us this uh sense of um um of uh becoming better sense of uh positivity and this is really important.

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