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The Plenary Hall (Main Fair House)

Youth and Internet governance

BLOCK 3. Digital cooperation

June 6 09:00 – 10:15

Powerful convergence of innovation and insight at the Global Digital Forum, an international gathering of visionaries, trailblazers, and policy shapers in the IT-sphere, does not leave behind the youth. This discussion focuses on the future of the Internet and technology, exploring how emerging digital ecosystems will redefine global connectivity, governance, entrepreneurship, education, finance, and the creative industries.
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Hall 1 (Exhibition Pavilion)

Russia-Africa: cooperation for digital sovereignty

BLOCK 3. Digital cooperation

June 6 10:30 – 11:45

The session will explore strategic solutions for digital sovereignty and discuss prospects for cooperation in the development and deployment of new technologies that can contribute to state sovereignty and sustainability in the region.
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Hall 3 (Exhibition Pavilion)

International Information Security in the context of achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals 2030

BLOCK 3. Digital cooperation

June 6 10:30 – 11:45

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Plenary Hall

Responsible fact-checking in the post-truth era: new opportunities for cooperation

BLOCK 3. Digital cooperation

June 6 14:45 – 16:00

Journalists, experts in the field of education, information technology and social science will discuss the ways to unite efforts to counter fakes and manipulation in the Internet. They will also discuss the role of technological solutions and artificial intelligence in detecting and verifying fakes.
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Hall 3 (Main Fair House)

Gaming industry: challenges and best practices for entering new markets

BLOCK 3. Digital cooperation

June 6 16:15 – 17:30

The session is devoted to strategies for the successful entry of game projects into international markets. Experts from Russia, China, Korea and the Middle East will discuss how to maintain local identity in global projects, which approaches to localization are most effective, and how government support affects game exports. Participants will exchange cases and ideas to overcome cultural and technological barriers.
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Hall 2 (Exhibition Pavilion)

Joining Forces for Children’s Online Safety: Best Practices and New Challenges

BLOCK 3. Digital cooperation

June 6 16:15 – 17:30

This session will address one of the most critical topics of the digital age — ensuring children's safety in the online environment. Experts from Russia and around the world will come together to discuss modern threats faced by children on the internet and share effective strategies for protecting young users in the digital space.
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