Nobel Prize laureates looked into the future of technologies at Nobel Vision
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MOSCOW, Dec. 9, 2021 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Laureates of the Nobel, Wolf, Abel Prizes and the Fields Medal, leading Russian
and foreign scientists, futurologists, participants of Thinkers50 rating,
representatives of the authorities and innovative businesses have kept their
vision of the future of technologies in a "Time Capsule". By the end of 2022 it
will be announced whether the experts' forecasts came true. Over a million of
viewers from 70 countries were following the experts at the "Nobel Vision. Open
Innovations 2.0" International Forum in Skolkovo (VEB.RF Group).
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Forecasts of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry winners (1987 and 2004) Jean-Marie
Lehn and Aaron Ciechanover, 2011 Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences winner Thomas
J. Sargent, Special Representative of the President of the Russian Federation
for Relations with International Organizations to Achieve Sustainable
Development Goals Anatoly Chubais and other speakers were kept in the "Time
Capsule" and will be disclosed at the next Forum in 2022.
Minister of Healthcare of the Russian Federation Mikhail Murashko and Professor
at Columbia University Sheena Iyengar have predicted development of affordable
medications for COVID-19 treatment at different stages of the disease. Chairman
of the Skolkovo Foundation Arkady Dvorkovich is expecting increase in basic
energy resources demand, but with this, reduction of investments in their
production due to ESG technologies and principles implementation. Chairman of
the Board at Russian Investments group Kirill Ignatyev is staking on economy
customization, space researches breakthrough and food biotechnologies
development, microenergy and ecotech.
Rae Kwon Chung, 2007 Nobel Peace Prize winner: "Carbon capture, preservation
and storing technologies, as well as hydrogen production technologies will be
playing the leading role in the nearest future. I am sure they will
dramatically influence the development of the world".
Edvard Moser, 2014 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine winner: "In
neurobiology we will see the implementation of technologies, which allow us to
watch the activity of thousands of neurons at the moment of cognitive tasks
fulfilment. By turning on or off the activity of particular target cells, we
will be able to better understand brain functionality and efficiently treat a
wide range of psycho-neurological diseases".
The broadcast was held in social networks and on the Forum partners' websites.
Recordings of the sessions are available at the official Forum website
Co-Organizers of the Nobel Vision. Open Innovations 2.0 Forum: Skolkovo
Foundation (VEB.RF Group), Moscow City Government and VEB Ventures (VEB.RF
Group). Forum' Official Partner -- JSC Russian Railways.
Official Forum website: https://openinnovations.ru/
Media contacts: press@forinnovations.ru
SOURCE Nobel Vision. Open Innovations 2.0” Forum
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