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Innopraktika National Intellectual Development

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Innopraktika is a non-state development institution implementing projects aimed at growing the national human capital, including through the development of structures and mechanisms of the innovative economy. The company has been operating since 2012 and unites the Center for the National Intellectual Reserve of Moscow State University and the National Intellectual Development Foundation for Supporting the Scientific and Design Activities of Students, Graduate Students and Young Scientists. The founder of the Fund is Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov.

For 2015, the head of Innopraktika is Katerina Vladimirovna Tikhonova, as suggested by the MEDIA, eldest daughter of the president. Russia Vladimir Putin Bloomberg and reported the same with reference to unnamed sources. Reuters

Aktivs

For 2015, Innopraktika is a brand under which two organizations work. These are the "Center for the National Intellectual Reserve" (TsNIR) - a structural unit of Moscow State University, headed by Katerina Tikhonova, and the National Intellectual Development Foundation (NIR), registered as a non-profit organization. According to the SPARK database, Tikhonova herself was the founder of the NIR when it was created; for 2015, the only founder of this NGO is Moscow State University, while Tikhonova remained its director.

Thus, Katerina Tikhonova runs both the "Center for the National Intellectual Reserve," and the "National Intellectual Development," and Innopraktika itself.

History

2021: Launch of Russia's first biohacker support program

On October 20, 2021, the official launch of the first Russia accelerator for - took place biohackers. SportTech The project is implemented by the Foundation for the Promotion of the Development of Science formations and Medicine (FSRNOM) and the non-state development institute "," Innopraktika which is led Katerina Tikhonova MEDIA by (called her daughter of the President of Russia). Vladimir Putin More. here

2019: Formula IT accelerator opening

On July 25, 2019, the Formula IT acceleration program was opened, which was launched by the Innopraktika non-state development institute. The accelerator operator is LOGA Group. As a result of the selection of applications, the program included 318 students, graduate students, scientists, developers and entrepreneurs from all over the country, who will now work together on innovations in the field of the Internet of Things and robotics.

Innopraktika launched the Formula IT accelerator
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We were interested in cooperation with Formula IT due to the fact that we often face the need to refine and bring to the market current IT products for our online aggregator of electronic gift cards from different retailers. In particular, we are now developing solutions in the field of motivation and remuneration. With the help of program participants, we want to launch several test developments for the client in one of the areas - employee motivation, sales chain motivation or expanding the reward catalog in existing loyalty programs. As a result of interaction, we plan to get specific solutions or invite high-class specialists to our team, "said Dmitry Tsivilev, founder and director of Giftery.
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General Director of Omega Group Yaroslav Aleinik admitted that he expects unexpected, maybe even amazing decisions from the teams:

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Behavioral and sociometric research in the field of separate collection of renewable resources, the applied applicability of machine learning technologies, the possibility of piloting a number of projects in state corporations are especially relevant for us. We are interested in long-term cooperation with teams that will show good results.
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According to Innopraktiki, almost 80% of the participants in the Formula IT program are from the central federal district, 20% are from the regions. Therefore, one of the important selection criteria for the accelerator was the consent of the participants to continue face-to-face work with metropolitan customers and trackers. The organizers are expanding business partnerships to work with participants in the regions.

By the end of August, participants will be divided into teams, each of which will include engineers and specialists in the field of business and administration, in order to work comprehensively on the task of a particular customer. With the program tracker, teams will be able to identify their plans and agree on expected results with industrial partners in Q4 2019.

According to Alexander Veresov, advisor to the executive director of the Innopraktika non-state development institute, Formula IT's strong point is its approach to the development of projects "from the market to technological competencies."

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In my opinion, the special value of the program lies in the participation of companies with deep industry expertise and a request for new solutions, as well as entrepreneurs with experience in developing startups in a sustainable business. For Innopraktika, it is important to develop national human capital through the transformation of knowledge and skills into economic growth and benefit to society. Therefore, the development of entrepreneurship from the university environment is one of the key areas of our support, "Alexander emphasized.
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When launching the program, we took into account our many years of experience in preparing entrepreneurs for transactions with investors, the experience of the Moscow State University Science Park and took into account the requests of companies that are already working on the market. The structure of the program made it possible to get not business illusions, but specific business partners with urgent tasks, - said Ekaterina Yeliseyeva, program manager, project director of LOGA Group.
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By the time the program is complete, all teams must provide a business concept, competitive analysis, key market parameters, technology and market trends, project business model, short project financial plan, exit strategy, or make a deal with a partner.

The final of the Formula IT acceleration program with the presentation of prototype projects is scheduled for April 2020. The authors of the best, according to the jury, projects will have the opportunity to attract external financing or find work in Russian specialized companies.

2015: Contracts with Rosneft for 100 million rubles

The fund actively participates and wins tenders (mainly for the implementation of research work) from the state-owned Rosneft, Transneft and Rosatom, which are simultaneously trustees of the fund.

In 2015, according to information on the public procurement website, the fund concluded contracts with Rosneft for more than 100 million rubles.

2014

Annual budget 281 million rubles

The National Intellectual Development Foundation has one of the largest budgets among Russian non-profit organizations. According to a report provided by the NIR to the Ministry of Justice, in 2014 the organization's budget amounted to 281 million rubles.

Development of the concept of the scientific and technological valley of Moscow State University

According to RBC, the Innopraktika Foundation, at least in May 2014, joined in the development of the concept of the scientific and technological valley of Moscow State University - the largest project in the recent history of Moscow State University. According to RBC, the development project is estimated at no less than 110 billion rubles.

The head of the "Center for National Intellectual Reserve" Katerina Tikhonova (right at the table) and the director of the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research Viktor Matveev during the signing of a tripartite agreement between the CNIR, CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) and JINR. March 26, 2014

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2012: Creation of the Central Research and Development Center on the basis of Moscow State University and the Research and Development Fund

"Innopraktika" is a relatively new structure. TsNIR was created on the basis of Moscow State University in March 2012, it was supposed to become an "integration platform for interaction between scientists and business." The non-profit NIR Foundation appeared a little later - in December of the same 2012. As Natalya Popova, vice president of the National Intellectual Development Foundation, explained to RBC, it is needed in order to attract other universities to joint projects, as well as to be an executor under contracts with business.