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Hall 2 (Exhibition Pavilion)
AI for the good: applying AI to ensure equal opportunities
BLOCK 2. Bridging the digital divideOver the past 10 years, artificial intelligence (AI) has become a key end-to-end technology for the digital transformation of socio-economic, industrial, and management processes around the world. At the same time, the rapid development of AI has already brought up various risks associated with excessive user confidence in complex algorithmic systems of the work that was previously considered the exclusive prerogative of human beings.
Hall 5 (Main Fair House)
From Viewers to Insights: How Audience Measurement Shapes Business Strategy and Serves Public Goals
BLOCK 2. Bridging the digital divideIn an era of screen-saturated consumption, media data has become a pillar of digital sovereignty. During this session, Russian and international experts will discuss how transparent audience measurement and advanced research technologies help governments protect the information space, empower media companies to win the battle for attention, and enable brands to reach their audiences with precision. We’ll showcase practical examples and straightforward solutions. Please join us to discover why digital sovereignty begins with knowing your audience — it’s the key to sustainable media market growth.
Hall 4 (Main Fair House)
Digital public services: from queues to "click and get"
BLOCK 2. Bridging the digital divideConvenience, speed and comprehensiveness of receiving public services are key factors, which influence citizens’ perception of the state. Electronic government is becoming an effective tool for interaction between citizens and the state, which allows them to quickly receive a wide range of services. The introduction of electronic services reduces administrative barriers, simplifies the processes of interaction with the government and saves a lot of time.
Hall 3 (Exhibition Pavilion)
Digital sovereignty is not fragmentation, but a path to sustainability and connectivity
BLOCK 2. Bridging the digital divideThe aim of the session is to exchange experiences on ensuring digital sovereignty across different countries and to foster international cooperation in the fields of technology and infrastructure projects.
Hall 4 (Exhibition Pavilion)
Inclusion as the new normal. Unlocking the freedom of the digital world
BLOCK 2. Bridging the digital divideWe live in an era of unprecedented digital opportunities, and our goal is to make them accessible to everyone—regardless of physical or cognitive abilities.
This session will serve as a platform to discuss innovative approaches and cutting-edge solutions that expand access to education, employment, and social integration for children and young people with disabilities.
We will address current challenges, share solutions, and explore future prospects with both Russian and international experts.
Hall 2 (Exhibition Pavilion)
A quarter of a century in the global digital dialogue. From words to deeds?
BLOCK 2. Bridging the digital divideThis session will examine the foundations of global digital dialogue and explore the key points of contention within it. Participants will consider whether new high-level agreements could serve as a foundation for a more coordinated approach to digital governance and the development of an inclusive information society—despite the often polarized positions of global stakeholders.
They will also explore whether the global dialogue on digital issues has a future within the existing international landscape.