Agenda


April 6   April 7  

April 7

10:00 – 10:30

Virtuti Interneti Award Presentation And Traditional Laureate Lecture

In 2010, the Coordination Center for Top Level National Domains established a special award, Virtuti Interneti (Service to the Internet), which is the only one of its kind in the Runet. The winners of the award are representatives of the Internet community, business, science and the state, who have made a significant contribution to the development of Runet and the global Internet. The candidate of the future laureate is chosen by the Program Committee of the Russian Internet Governance Forum (RIGF). The award ceremony, as well as the laureate's subsequent lecture, have become a traditional element of the RIGF program.

10:30 – 12:00

Session 5. Real And Virtual Worlds: The Red Lines

The session will address issues such as how the Internet affects personality development, how children and youth interact in a virtual environment, how to create the ideal conditions for the younger generation's development and education in a digital society, how participants in educational relationships form media and information cultures, and the legal issues surrounding Internet space for children regulation.

Scientists, practitioners, including innovative sites of the Safe Information Environment for Childhood project, representatives of specialized non-profit organizations, and experts are invited to participate in the work.

Modearator: Veronika Romanova, RBC

Participants:
12:00 – 12:15

Coffee break

12:15 – 13:45

Session 6. Cadres For The Digital Economy.

Only professional personnel are able to achieve the goals set within the framework of the entire federal program “Digital Economy”.

Session questions:

  • Current challenges: staff shortage of 1 million (will it grow?), technological separation from the West, the rapid growth of databases and AI.
  • Lack of employees VS lack of competencies: what is the ratio? Where is the deficit most acute, including in CDTO digital transformation teams in the regions?
  • Is it possible to quickly and efficiently cover the deficit of 1 million specialists? Where is the main potential? In which segments is quantity better, and where is quality needed? Short-term and long-term strategies.
  • Educational mechanisms for responding to challenges: professional standards, retraining programs, continuous education, early career guidance, accessibility of education.
  • Non-educational mechanisms: revealing hidden personnel potentials in related areas, waves of migration, personnel mobility, outstaffing.
  • Theoretical foundation and practical skills: what is more important?

Moderator: Gleb Shuklin, Big Data Association

Participants:
13:45 – 14:45

Lunch

14:45 – 16:15

Session 7. New Technologies In Medicine As A Tool For Healthcare Development

The session participants will discuss approaches to reforming the current regulation in the field of healthcare based on the best international practices for the development of artificial intelligence technologies.

Topics for discussion:

  • Artificial Intelligence in medicine.
  • Validation of large datasets: can all the data be used or is it mandatory to select them?
  • Barriers to data processing using AI systems in medicine: will be there a consent?

Moderator: Rimma Chichakyan, Digital Economy

Participants:
  • Boris Zingerman, "INVITRO", Association "National Medical Knowledge Base"
  • Philip Gorkavenko, Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation
  • Natalia Ushakova, Sotctech
  • Karen Kazaryan, Digital Economy
  • Yulia Seryapina, Center for Expertise and Quality Control of Medical Care of the Ministry of Health of Russia
  • Marat Takhaviev, Big Data Association
16:15 – 16:30

Coffee break

16:30 – 18:00

Session 8. Digital transformation: the voice of youth

Internet Governance plays a special role in sustainable development and digital transformation. Focusing on the Internet, it is important to take into account the opinion of stakeholders, and especially the younger generation.

The youth has always been an important driver of digitalization. However, there is still a lack of informing young people about the existing opportunities to participate in digital transformation processes in Internet Governance ecosystem. Projects that provide such opportunities must be open and accessible in order for the younger generation to become the positive force that it can become.

The session will present the results of the IGF 2022 youth track, the results of the RIGF special course for youth, programs for youth in the world (ITU, NetMission, IGF, ICANN), as well as information about the youth projects of the Coordination Center for TLD .RU/.РФ.

Moderators: Anna Monakhova, SPLAT Global; Ilona Stadnik, Saint Petersburg State University

Participants:
18:00 – 18:20

Presentation of the 2nd collection of author's articles "Internet Today and Tomorrow"

18:20 – 18:30

Summing up

Andrey Vorobyev, Coordination Center for TLD .RU/.РФ



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