3. Table of contents
Who we are 3
What? Why? Where? 4
The Skolkovo Innovation Centre 5
The Clusters:
A Biomedical 6 7
B Energy 8 9
C It 10 11
D Nuclear 12 13
E Space 14 15
Sktech 16
Technopark 17
Innovation city 18
Partners 19
Investor relations 20
The People 21 22
A Board of directors
B Board of trustees
C Skolkovo foundation council
D Scientific advisory council
E Administration
F Town planning board
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Biographies
4.
5. “MIT and SkTech, working With 3 Nobel Prize Laureates, over
together, aim to create a new
model for graduate education 310 companies and start-ups, $1.5 billion
and research in science and
technology.”
annual budget,world-renowned scientists,
Susan Hockfield the Skolkovo Innovation Centre is to
President MIT become Russia’s largest innovation project
and a new global technology hub.
The Skolkovo Foundation has an ambitious goal to turn cutting-edge City
research into world-class products, by creating a multibillion dollar
unique global hub and innovation centre, an ecosystem of entrepreneurs Skolkovo is more than a science or technology park: it is a full-fledged city that
and talents. aspires to be an open-source blueprint for future cities. We are applying the latest
cutting-edge solutions in eco-efficiency and urban design to ensure optimal condi-
Our journey began in 2010, as Russia recognised the need to modernise its economy tions for research and business, work and relaxation, and an aesthetically appealing
and decrease its dependence on oil and gas. The Skolkovo Innovation Centre is urban environment.
designed to meet that challenge and realise the potential of Russia’s extraordinary
wealth of human capital, retaining and attracting Russian and international talent Every effort is being made to ensure its 26,000+ residents’ well-being. The 4km2
and building a knowledge economy that offers a long-lasting legacy to Russian city will enjoy excellent transport and infrastructure facilities including a congress
citizens and the world. centre, schools, medical and recreational facilities. In 2011 alone, $170 million was
spent on construction and the first stage is due for completion in 2014.
Skolkovo Innovation Centre
Investor Relations & Partners
The Skolkovo Innovation Centre will be made of 4 components, each interacting with
one another to boost and improve cooperation and networking: 5 research clusters, We offer partners an outstanding concentration of human, intellectual and financial
a technopark, a university and a city. capital within a fast-growing network of technology, financial and infrastructure
partners.
Clusters
Major corporations have already recognised the benefits; including Boeing, Cisco,
Skolkovo endeavours to discover solutions to real-world challenges through five EADS, GE, Johnson & Johnson, IBM, Intel, Nokia, SAP, and Siemens. Agreements for
unique talent-driven “clusters” (IT, Biomedical, Energy, Nuclear and Space & Tele the creation of 12 corporate research and development centres have already been
communications), each already active and headed by outstanding scientists. signed involving 1100+ researchers and a total budget of $420 million.
Entrepreneurs and scientists work side-by-side developing creative ideas from
research to product development, from start-up to major business operation. The long-term aim is that public/private funding ratio will be 50/50. Already, 19
venture funds have agreed to $230 million of investment. Skolkovo provides foreign
310 innovation focused companies have joined these clusters after being selected partners with numerous benefits including attractive tax and legal status, coopera-
through a competitive process. They benefit from research grants of between tion with Russian science facilities and specialists.
$50,000 and $10 million. $150 million has already been granted.
We invite you to join us in this historic opportunity and help build a brighter future
Technopark for Russia and the whole world.
The Technopark will host world-class infrastructure, resources and business support.
It will provide a full range of business services: incubation, intellectual property “There is a great experiment going on
protection, investor relations, access to venture funds, and much more besides. here in Russia right now, Russia has a great
Our Technopark is fully integrated in the global innovation community, through
history of mathematical education and scientific
membership of Technopark-Alliance. research, but not such a great history of
commercialization of the research. I’m very
University interested in what it takes to turn Russia
into an innovative country.”
The Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (SkTech) will offer exceptional
Masters and PhD programmes in partnership with the Massachusetts Institute of Craig Barrett
Technology (MIT). This non-governmental post-graduate school was established to Former Intel CEO
nurture the future community of talents needed to build our legacy. By 2014, SkTech co-Chairman, Skolkovo Foundation Council
will be home to over 1,200 students, 300 PhD scholars and 200 professors.
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6. Who? What? Why? Where?
The Skolkovo Foundation has a dual function: to help transform Russia into an
innovation-based economy and to reinforce that economy’s integration into the
global network of talent. The creation of the Skolkovo Innovation Centre by 2014
represents the essential element to achieving these objectives. The Centre is
designed to become a unique global ecosystem of academics, entrepreneurs,
scientists and corporations who will turn cutting-edge research and scientific
knowledge into marketable goods, services and business opportunities.
Skolkovo’s mission is to become a platform where the world’s leading scientists and
entrepreneurs can meet, develop, share ideas and foster innovation that contributes
to solving the world’s major problems. Skolkovo reflects the belief that “ideas know
no borders,” so it is striving to bring together the greatest brains from both Russia
and foreign countries to create a distinctive environment to boost creativity and
innovation. It has the ambition to play a role in shaping innovation leaders of the
future. Our goals are:
11 To provide the conditions for Russian talent to develop.
The Skolkovo Innovation Centre will select and provide access for
gifted young people to contemporary knowledge and best practices
worldwide. We firmly believe that personal success can be achieved through
knowledge, creative thinking and an entrepreneurial spirit.
11 To develop globally competitive products and services derived from
cutting-edge science carried out in a socially responsible manner.
It is hoped that Skolkovo will become a magnet to attract advanced
research & development projects from around the world.
11 To build global innovation-intensive and Russian companies. The
Skolkovo Innovation Centre will transform research and development projects
into marketable products, technology and services.
— Skolkovo is a community of talents working
together to make innovation work. Join our
community to help leverage innovation into
solving some of the world‘s biggest challenges!
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7. The Skolkovo Innovation Centre
The Skolkovo Innovation Centre forms the heart of the
Skolkovo ecosystem. It is here that state-of-the-art
facilities will be created to conduct advanced research
and development that transforms scientific results
into commercially viable products and services that
compete on the global market.
CLUSTERS INNOVATION CITY
Skolkovo will house five strategic research clusters mandated to develop products Skolkovo is a laboratory for future cities where new innovative solutions in energy
and services that will make a real difference in dealing with tomorrow’s challenges. efficiency and urban development will be tested and implemented. Located in the
Each cluster is already operational and headed by outstanding scientists. Skolkovo’s outskirts of Moscow, our “Innovation City” is a one-o- a-kind model which combines
clusters represent ecosystems of excellence where scientists and entrepreneurs an environmental friendly infrastructure with a design that boosts human creativity.
work hand-in-hand to transform knowledge and research into technology, products
and services.
Biomedical
Energy
Nuclear
Space It
UNIVERSITY TECHNOPARK
The Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology (SkTech), is a non-governmental The Technopark will host the newest and most advanced facilities, equipment,
post-graduate school which will offer Masters and PhD programmes in partnership infrastructure and services to support the Skolkovo ecosystem in its objective to
with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). make innovation work.
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8. Cluster
Biomedical
Biomedical
Russia has more physicians, hospitals and health care workers per capita At the same time it seeks to commercialise the innovations and to build a network/
than any other country in the world, but both its medical research and ecosystem of excellence tapping into expertise from around the world.
native pharmaceutical market are underdeveloped. The Biomedical Clus-
ter is designed to help transform Russia’s pharmaceutical market into a To accomplish this mission, the cluster has identified R&D priorities that not only
$31.25 billion industry by 2015 by attracting the biggest names in medical reflect the global context, but also are informed by the standards of best practice in
research. leading scientific centres around the world. Thus, our cluster will prioritise the
following sectors of activity:
By fostering an ecosystem of excellence around biotechnology and medical technol-
ogy, the Skolkovo Innovation Centre’s Biomedical Cluster has put in motion a process 11 Clinical medicine & healthcare
that aspires to build global market leaders in the life sciences industry. This cluster of 11 Biomedical & life sciences
internationally leading scientists using the latest facilities and techniques will enable 11 Bioinformatics, and
us to produce cutting-edge research that leads to innovative technologies, instru- 11 Industrial biotechnologies
ments and services that will help improve the quality of healthcare worldwide.
The cluster will not only design and carry out innovative research within these
Global Context categories, but it will also oversee the entire commercialisation process to transform
technology from the laboratory into marketable world class goods and services.
Russia, as elsewhere in the industrialised world, is facing the challenge of an
ageing population that is putting increasing pressure on both public spending and Community of talent
the quality of healthcare – and this despite Russia having more physicians, hospitals
and health care workers per capita than any other country in the world. But Russia’s The Biomedical Cluster brings leading international and Russian scientists together
biomedical industry accounts for only 0.2% of the world market and many Russian with entrepreneurs and venture capital funds. Cluster partners will have at their
companies currently need to conduct their research abroad. disposal an array of cutting-edge equipment, infrastructure and business services.
90 companies including Johnson & Johnson and its pharmaceutical branch
Challenges & priorities Janssen Pharmaceutica and Immunotech Developments have already joined the
cluster which each week receives additional applications for corporate participation.
To meet the challenges and reinforce Russia’s global performance in the sector, the
Biomedical Cluster aspires to create a global research hub in Skolkovo to develop
new and innovative solutions to current and future health challenges.
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9. Our cluster is also rapidly developing strategic partnerships with leading universities We also have strong support from a wide variety of public and private partners within
and research institutes around the world. This truly global network includes; the Russian Federation. The Ministry of Health and Social Development, the Ministry
of Industry and Trade and the Ministry of Economic Development number among
11 Harvard Medical School our partners as do major players from Russia’s biomedical industry including RVC,
11 Tel Aviv University RUSNANO and EMBL. It is through the construction of this dynamic ecosystem of
11 Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology Russian and international companies, universities and public bodies that we can truly
11 King’s College London achieve our vision and form a global innovation hub
.
Leading the way
“Thanks to support from the Skolkovo
Fund we can continue working at an
Prof Igor Goryanin is the Executive Director of the Biomedical cluster. In addition to even higher intensity on creating new
his role in Skolkovo, Prof Goryanin holds the Henrik Kacser Chair in Computational medicines to treat serious, previously
Systems Biology at the University of Edinburgh and heads the Laboratory of Biological untreatable diseases, and prolong
Systems, at the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan). Prof Goryanin human life and increase its quality at
is well acquainted with working at the global level with international teams, having
led several high profile international collaborations with research groups across
any age, including very old age.”
Europe, China, Japan and the USA. Prof Goryanin also has the commercial and
Aleksander Kovalenko
entrepreneurial background essential to ensure the cluster’s success, having
co-founded and led Biobank Inc., Russia.
CEO, Institute of Biological Medicine
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10. Cluster
Energy Efficiency
Energy
Biomedical
$80 billion a year could be saved and primary energy consumption Challenges and Priorities
reduced by 45% through increased energy efficiency in Russia. The
country may have among the largest energy reserves in the world, By promoting upgrades and innovation throughout Russia’s energy sector,
but the potential for energy savings is too big to ignore. The Energy our cluster aspires to transform it into a 21st century model of excellence.
Efficiency Cluster will create the innovation to improve Russia’s Our cluster’s innovation will involve the introduction of new, breakthrough
competitiveness and lower carbon emissions. technological solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption by industrial
enterprises, housing, public utilities and municipal infrastructure.
The Energy Efficiency Cluster sets Russia’s sights on improving its record of The cluster’s main objectives are to:
energy efficiency by developing cutting-edge technolo gies that transform
the entire energy chain into creating more energy from fewer resources. 1. Strengthen those sectors which have an existing competitive advantage;
Fulfilling this objective could reduce primary energy consumption by 45% 2. Close the gap with other economically advanced countries;
and thus improve Russia’s competitiveness and lower carbon emissions. 3. Maintain competitiveness; Russia must remain at the forefront of
global energy and innovation trends.
Global Context
In order to fulfill these ambitions, our cluster will focus on the key techno-
The potential for making Russia and its economy more energy efficient is logical developments and innovations in energy generation, electricity trans-
enormous. Current levels of heat losses in Russia represent five times those mission, heat transmission, domestic energy efficiency, industrial energy
of Western Europe, while the loss of energy in the generation, transmission efficiency, and finally “green energy”.
and distribution of electricity represents 17% of total consumption com-
pared to 11% in both the EU and the U.S.. Closing this gap will save Russia
an estimated 433 million tons of fuel by 2020, make its economy more
competitive and lower carbon emissions.
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11. A Community of Talent
Our cluster forms an international community – a global ecosystem – of 11 BP Russia has agreed to co-fund a 3-5 year $14 million research
outstanding researchers and entrepreneurs, each expert in their field. To- programme to be carried out by Imperial College London and the
gether they develop creative ideas and take innovation from the research Boreskov Institute of Catalysis. The partnership will focus on improving
laboratory to product development. The community is growing fast and today efficiency in the use and recovery of thermal energy in the oil and gas
more than 80 companies have joined, with many more applying. Partners industry, with a particular emphasis on refining processes.
will benefit from grants of between $50,000 to $10 million, cutting-edge 11 An alliance with the Materials Science & Metallurgy Department at
facilities and the support of some of the most renowned research institutes University of Cambridge will pioneer a new generation of energy-efficient
and the world’s top innovation-based corporations. Some of the key strategic technologies based on a new breed of super-materials.
partnerships already formed include:
Leading the Way “The agreement, initiated by the
Skolkovo Foundation, is setting an
As the Executive Director, Vasily Belov heads the Energy Efficiency Cluster. Prior to extremely important example
taking up this position, Mr Belov worked in industry with RUSAL, consulted for
McKinsey and in November 2009 became a member of the “Energy Efficiency”
(including for Russian companies) of
working group of the Committee on Modernization and Technological Development support, provided to fundamental
set up by the President of the Russian Federation. In this working group Mr Belov research and innovation by leading
specialised in energy saving and energy efficiency, investments, innovations and international corporations”
public-private partnership.
Valentin Parmon
Director, Boreskov Institute of Catalysis
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12. The clusters
IT
It
Biomedical
Russia’s IT market will surprise you. Growing at around 20% a year and Challenges and Priorities
worth $16 billion, national champions such as Yandex hold their own
against Google and companies like Kaspersky are household names. The IT Cluster’s mission is to create a unique ecosystem of researchers, entrepreneurs
Skolkovo is supporting the next generation of IT innovation and start- and venture capitalists for not only the development, but also the commercialisation of
ups, in partnership with Cisco, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, SAP and many more. IT innovations. To accomplish this mission, the cluster’s three priorities are to:
As the printing press empowered Renaissance thinkers and the steam engine led 1. Concentrate resources and IT expertise into a single global innovation ecosystem;
to the Industrial Revolution, so too are digital technologies, particularly software, 2. Train a new generation of young scientists and IT managers; and
transforming our economies at local, national and global level. IT technologies are 3. Encourage the development of innovative IT infrastructure in key sectors
the central drivers of global productivity, growth and innovation and are essential of the economy.
for sharing knowledge across both sectors and borders. As such, the Skolkovo
Foundation has put the IT Cluster at the very heart of its activities to harness the Under these three horizontal priorities, the cluster will concentrate its R&D on specific
benefits of IT for both the Russian and global economies. The cluster is designed to areas within the sector, notably:
create a dynamic ecosystem for the development and commercialisation of IT
innovations in Russia with a special focus on support for start-up companies. 11 Next generation multimedia search engines;
11 New methods of data storage, processing and transfer;
Global Context 11 Mobile applications including development and commercialization of
cross-platform applications for smart phones and tablet devices;
In the past decade the world’s most important and innovative IT companies have 11 Web X.0 and new standards for WWW development;
opened up dozens of R&D centres and Russia is an increasingly popular destination for 11 IT in medicine and healthcare involving hardware-software solutions
outsourcing software development. National champions such as Mail.ru and Yandex for telemedicine.
are rising to global prominence and the country’s software exports are third only
to India and China. Meanwhile, venture capital funds, such as DST, are integrating
the sector into the global economy. The sector’s double digit growth is sustained by
both government and private sector support. With its strong telecommunications
infrastructure and continued growth in outsourcing to Russia, the country’s
prominence as a global IT hub is set to grow.
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13. Community of Talent
Working with private, public and educational institutions, the IT Cluster is rapidly developing In addition, Skolkovo has access to IT insight and guidance from key players
partnerships across the globe. It currently operates more than 100 projects of varying across the globe. Members of the Skolkovo Foundation Council include IT leaders
geography, size, duration and focus involving more than $30 million in grants to such as Esko Aho, Executive Vice President of Nokia, John Chambers, Chairman
aspiring IT start-ups and projects. The projects include: SAP and Cisco Systems will and CEO of Cisco, and Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Google.
construct research centres in Skolkovo;
11 IBM will establish a Science and Technology Centre employing up to 170
technical staff by the end of 2012;
11 Since 2010, a Microsoft Seed Financing fund has operated in collaboration
with Skolkovo, providing support for innovative start-ups. The Fund has already
supported six Russian projects with $410,000;
11 Strategic partnerships have been formed with educational facilities across the world,
including the University of Cambridge, (MIT) and Imperial College London.
Leading the way “Russia is a strategically important country in
the world arena, a centre of innovation, economic
As Executive Director of the IT Cluster, Alexander Turkot is responsible for the initiation of growth and entrepreneurial talent. We are proud of
all IT projects at Skolkovo. Previously, he had a varied career in international
business, leading IT projects in the U.S., Japan, Switzerland, South Africa, Israel and
our investment in the development of innovative
France and founding start-up companies in Israel, the U.S. and Europe. He has over Russian business, especially in support of
10 years of experience in consulting various venture funds and private investors in start-ups. Today we are happy to announce the
the IT and telecom fields. Most recently in 2007 he set up a partnership with News expansion of the program for new Russian
Corporation to create Fox Interactive Media - MySpace Russia, where he was CEO companies, the latest milestone in our partnership
and managing partner.
with the Skolkovo Foundation.”
— November 2011
Kevin Turner
Chief Operating Officer, Microsoft
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14. Cluster
Nuclear
Nuclear
Biomedical
Nuclear energy not only produces 14% of the world’s electricity (16% of Russia’s), Challenges and Priorities
but nuclear technologies also enhance our everyday lives. Radioisotopes and
radiation have many applications in agriculture, medicine, industry and research. Research and development of nuclear technology is a key to achieving an innovative
The Nuclear Technologies Cluster will build on Russia’s expertise in this field and leadership position in many existing and emerging markets. The goal of this cluster is
harness these advances for the benefit of us all. not only to enhance the competitiveness of nuclear power markets, but also to foster
the creation of new breakthrough technologies and products.
Russia is a world leader in fast neutron reactor technology, and maintaining that
lead is a Russian policy and economic priority. Our Nuclear Technologies Cluster will For example, one of the most important developments in the nuclear industry has
help to fulfil that objective by building on a strong legacy of excellence from Russia’s been in the area of radiation control and magnetic fields (radiation technology). This
Soviet past, but also by promoting innovation through investment and the attraction group of technologies has led to the design and manufacture of a wide range of
of international talent – essential tools for consolidating Russia’s global leadership equipment Our ecosystem of leading international scientists and entrepreneurs are
in nuclear technologies. working on additional innovations and broadening their applications.
Global Nuclear Technology
Due to its broad applications, the development of innovative nuclear technology
represents a key to both global industrial competitiveness and maintaining defence
capabilities. Indeed, growing demand for nuclear technology in new and emerging
markets, includes, but extends well beyond the energy sector. Today these technologies
and equipment are fundamental to innovation in a growing list of non-energy and
non-military markets. Among the fastest-growing markets are those for nuclear
medicine, sterilisation and disinfection, safety and non-destructive testing, ecology
and water treatment, and mining and processing of mineral resources.
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15. A Community of Talent
This cluster is managed by an exceptional team whose members have major back-
This cluster brings together the necessary expertise and infrastructure to foster grounds in nuclear science. The expert board already includes over 70 world
highly innovative and multi-disciplinary research and development in nuclear tech- renowned Russian and foreign experts and is constantly expanding.
nology. Partners of the Nuclear Technologies Cluster and the Skolkovo Innovation
Centre have the unique opportunity to join forces in both a scientifically and Leading the way
financially attractive environment (including tax incentives and up to $10 million in grants).
As Executive Director of the Nuclear Technologies Cluster, Dennis Kovalevich brings a
Major global companies including Siemens and Rosatom have already demon- wealth of experience to his role. He has developed strategies for the Volga Federal District;
strated their interest in this cluster by forming strategic partnerships. Today more designed a pilot innovation system near Moscow; organised the development and re-
than 250 enterprises and scientific institutions, including the entire Russian form programs of Russia’s nuclear industry, and finally since 2009, he has coordinated
civil nuclear sector are participating in cluster activities. Together with the many the work of Rosatom within the Russian Federation’s Commission for Modernization
prestigious universities, such as MIT, they support the growing number of companies and Technological Development. He is an expert in development strategy, and has
active within the cluster. worked in both the energy efficiency and medicine working groups of the Commission.
“They’ve got a great reputation in the fields of
particle acceleration, materials research, and
mathematics,” Particle accelerators are used to
fight tumours with radiation therapy, for example.
Researchers plan to make the devices smaller
and more powerful. “That would be a major step
in medical technology.”
Dr Oliver Heid
Head, Siemens Healthcare Technology and Concepts (HTC)
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16. Cluster
Space &
Telecommunications
Space
Biomedical
For over half a century, Russia has been a leader in space exploration, Challenges & priorities
participating in the International Space Station (ISS) and currently
responsible for over 40% of global space launches. The Space Technology To renew Russia’s leading position in the space industry, the ST&T Cluster will
and Telecommunication (ST&T) Cluster will build on this legacy to produce address the remaining and vast potential for increased productivity and expansion
a new generation of space and telecommunication technologies. into new markets. For instance, output per Russian space industry employee is
currently $14,800 per year, which is 33 times lower than in the U.S.. The ST&T
With a global market worth more than $300 billion annually, the ultimate goal for Cluster aims to create the conditions necessary to achieve this potential, raising
the ST&T Cluster is to better position Russian companies in this growing market by investments and bringing international and Russian researchers together in a single
reaffirming Russia’s role as a global generator of space research and development. global hub - Skolkovo. The cluster aims to boost Russia’s share in key sectors,
To achieve this objective our cluster will rely not only on Russia’s legacy in space notably in satellite communications, earth-remote sensing data and navigation
research and design, but also by developing a unique ecosystem of leading Russian equipment and services. In addition, Russia’s traditional space industry will also
and international scientists and entrepreneurs who take laboratory research and receive strong support to increase the number of satellites and to develop a new
innovation to the market with commercial products and services. generation of rocket carriers that ensure low-cost space transportation.
Global Context Finally, the ST&T Cluster aspires to make Russia a leading provider of the wide range
of telecommunications and navigation sector services required for GLONASS/GPS
Currently, only Russia, the U.S. and China have their own global navigation satellite systems, Europe’s nascent Galileo navigation system and China’s Compass.
systems, and Russia ranks first in the world for launching services. Nevertheless,
Russian space activity has stagnated, and as new players enter the market, Russia
must renew its leadership. Within the next 5 years, China will not only launch a
heavy-duty carrier vehicle, but it will also create its own orbital space station; Virgin
Galactic will introduce the first commercial space flight and a decision must be
made about a replacement for the ISS. The ST&T cluster intends to develop Russia’s
response to these initiatives and to make its contribution to the global industry by
addressing the challenges of space travel and by mobilising institutions and regula-
tory bodies.
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17. Community of talent 11 Biosphere TNK with a project on aerospace monitoring to ensure the
integrity of gas and oil pipelines;
Our cluster forms an international community and global ecosystem of outstanding 11 Geodesic Systems is to support the construction of land infrastructure for
researchers and entrepreneurs. Together they are working to develop creative ideas GLONASS/GPS navigation systems;
and innovation that take laboratory research to the marketplace. The community is 11 ISTA, a trade organisation which promotes the development of a commercial
growing fast and today 49 innovative companies in the space technologies and space industry, will create a specialised centre for the development of
telecommunications sector have joined, with many more applying. They will benefit suborbital space technologies.
from grants of between $50,000 to $10 million, cutting-edge facilities and the support
of some of the most renowned research institutes and the world’s top innovation-based Designed to provide a new platform for both Russian and international innovators, our
corporations. Some of our partnerships include: cluster has already initiated promising projects. We have plans to further explore the
Moon and the planets of the Solar System!
Leading the way
“The Skolkovo Foundation’s Space
As Executive Director, Sergey Zhukov, leads the ST&T Cluster. Prior to joining Skolkovo, Technology and Telecommunications
Mr Zhukov headed the Interdisciplinary Innovation Centre of the Military Industrial Cluster will not only allow thousands
Complex (OPK). Previously he had worked with Energia Rocket and Space Corporation, of people to implement their dream of
where he supervised research in astrophysics and radiobiology aboard the Mir space a spaceflight. It will also contribute to
station. He also was deputy head of a cosmonautics working group affiliated with the
accelerate mankind’s technological
Russian government, which secured the establishment of the Russian space agency as
well as the adoption of laws regulating space issues. Mr Zhukov is also President of the
development”
Moscow Space Club and since 2003, is a member of the Russian Cosmonaut Corps.
Sergey Zhukov
Executive Director, ST&T Cluster
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18. SkTech
Education and research are the foundation to making innovation work, so the Skolkovo
Innovation Centre will have at its core, a major new university, the Skolkovo Institute
“MIT and SkTech working together
of Science and Technology (SkTech). Established on 26 October 2011 in partner-
aim to create a new model for
ship with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), SkTech aims to break new graduate education and research in
ground in bringing together Russian, US and global research and technology teams science and technology”
– and in integrating teaching, research, innovation and entrepreneurship.
Susan Hockfield
The mission of the SkTech is to educate students, advance knowledge, and President MIT
foster technological innovation to address critical challenges facing Russia
and the world.
Designed by the leading Swiss architectsl Herzog & de Meuron, SkTech will be
organised around multidisciplinary technological challenges, which reflect the
Skolkovo cluster structure, rather than traditional academic disciplines. The new “The relationship between SkTech
institution will offer Masters degrees and PhDs focused on specialised research areas:
and MIT will be good not only for
Russia: we are convinced it will be
Biomedical science and technology
Biomedical
good for the worldwide community
of scholars, research and innovation.
Energy science and technology
Energy
Humanity today faces problems of
great complexity and urgency. We aim
It IT science and technology to attract outstanding faculty,
students and researchers to SkTech.
Nuclear science and technology
Nuclear This superb talent will work with
other leading universities and
Space science and technology institutes in Russia and throughout
Space
the world, united in the mission of
sharing knowledge and research to
Research centres under the SkTech organisational umbrella will be multi-disciplinary
and multi-institutional. In each centre, faculty, researchers and students from one or
make an impact”.
more Russian universities will collaborate with their counterparts from universities
Viktor Vekselberg
outside Russia.
President, Skolkovo Foundation
SkTech is a new model of post-graduate institution which puts entrepreneurship at
the very centre of its activities and objectives. In fact, SkTech – assisted by MIT – will
have its own Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation (CEI); the Centre will
integrate education, research and training in entrepreneurship and innovation.
The first research centres at SkTech will start work in 2012 when SkTech will also
open its doors. In 2013 a pilot educational programme will be launched and by 2014,
SkTech will have over 1200 students, 300 postdoctoral scholars and 200 professors.
Mr Edward Crawley (MIT Ford Professor of Engineering) will be the school’s first
President.
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19. Technopark
At the heart of the Skolkovo Innovation Centre lies its unique Technopark designed to
help Skolkovo researchers and innovators achieve their objectives by providing them
with the newest and most advanced facilities, equipment, infrastructure and services.
The mission of the Technopark is to facilitate the task of the Skolkovo
ecosystem to turn research and innovation into globally competitive
products, technologies and services – to turn innovators into leading
players on the global market.
The main features of Skolkovo Technopark will include access to:
11 Research equipment owned either by the Skolkovo Innovation
Centre or external partners;
11 Scientific and technological expertise at SkTech and other
partner academic and research institutes;
11 Skolkovo venture capital funds, and the Russian and international
investment communities;
11 Full range of services related to business incubation (consulting, coaching,
facilitation in organisation and support of key management procedures
and business processes, etc.);
11 Legal and commercial services related to intellectual property protection;
11 Support to help partner companies build and sustain investment
relations at international level;
11 Support for the preparation of public tenders;
11 Through Skolkovo’s membership in the international Technopark-Alliance,
member companies will be fully integrated into a network of global innovators
(including participation in technological chains, access to international
expertise and foreign markets, exchange of experience and ideas).
— The mission of the Technopark is to
facilitate the task of the Skolkovo
Cooperation with Technopark Zurich ecosystem to turn research and
innovation into globally competitive
Skolkovo Technopark is set to conclude a Strategic Cooperation Agreement with for products, technologies and services – to
the design and launch of an operational model for Skolkovo based on Technopark turn innovators into leading players on
Zurich, a globally recognised best practice example of a successful Technopark. the global market.
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20. Innovation City
Skolkovo will serve as a laboratory for the design and operation of future
cities where innovative solutions in the construction of the urban environment
will be tested in practice, including solutions directly developed by the
Skolkovo Innovation Centre.
In the design of this new city, every effort is being made to ensure the well-being
of the planned 26,000+ residents. The 4km2 town will benefit from excellent
transport and infrastructure facilities including a congress centre, schools, medical
and recreational facilities. Skolkovo city will be an energy efficient city, with low or
zero emissions of harmful substances. Some of our buildings will even generate
more energy than they consume.
The city is designed as a chain of compact districts integrated into the landscape
with each benefitting from all necessary infrastructures for work and daily life. This
new urban planning model combines respect for the environment with a design to
boost creativity and foster innovation.
To realise this vision, in 2011 alone, $170 million was spent on construction; the
— Skolkovo will serve as a laboratory
first stage of the town is due for completion in 2014. The city’s revolutionary master
for the design and operation of future
plan was awarded to French company AREP, engineering company SETEC and to the cities where innovative solutions in the
landscape architect Michel Devigne. construction of the urban
environment will be tested in practice,
Welcome to Skolkovo! including solutions directly developed
by the Skolkovo Innovation Centre.
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21. Partners
Our success depends on cultivating an international network of technology, corporate,
financial and infrastructure partners. We are actively developing relationships with
global corporations that are the world leaders in their sectors. Many such corporations
share our vision and have already demonstrated their confidence in our success by
establishing regular co-operation and investing almost USD $300 million.
We look to our partners not only for financial investment, but also for their intellectual
and human capital, expertise and developed business cultures. Our partners help
form the critical mass required to ensure our success, and they serve to help naturally
integrate our project into the international innovation environment.
We, too, have much to offer our partners. Skolkovo provides numerous benefits
including financial support (attractive tax regime and advantageous legal status), but
also cooperation with Russia’s top science facilities and specialists and the opportunity
to benefit from the transfer of knowledge and development that is taking place in
Skolkovo and throughout its ecosystem.
Agreements for the creation of 10 corporate research and development centres have
already been signed with about 600 researchers representing a total budget of USD
$205 million. 30 start-up companies are being supported with an additional USD
$58 million, while a further USD $30 million has been provided for corporate venture
funds and business incubators. Nor does investment stop there; co-investment in
our research and educational infrastructure has also been agreed for the Technopark
Savings and Data Centre, International space centre, Skolkovo High Technology Centre
for Continuous Medical Education and a school.
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22. Investor Relations
The Skolkovo Foundation is a trusted and reliable partner with a commitment to
providing high quality service with a human focus. Its central project, the creation
of the Skolkovo Innovation Centre will benefit both the Russian economy and the
international community as a whole. For this reason many multinationals companies
have already invested in the project including Boeing, EADS, Johnson & Johnson,
Intel, Nokia, Siemens, GE, IBM, Microsoft, DOW and many others.
Currently, the Russian Federation provides the majority of the funding, but the long-
term aim is to achieve a 50/50 public/private funding ratio. Venture capital funds are
slated to play a key role throughout the Skolkovo ecosystem, and will receive priority
access to the Skolkovo deal pipeline, which includes hundreds of high tech start-ups.
So far, 19 venture capital funds have concluded memoranda of understanding with
the Skolkovo Foundation which together represent USD $230 million worth of investment,
and 23 Skolkovo residents have already won backing from accredited funds.
Moreover, the Skolkovo Foundation is intent on expanding the financing options
currently available to technology start-ups in today’s restrictive fund-raising
environment.
Skolkovo offers foreign partners the opportunity to become involved from the
beginning in Skolkovo’s development to help realise its full potential for research
and the development of cutting-edge products and services. It also offers partners
a series of advantages including an attractive tax and legal status, comprehensive
support for business development and access to Russia’s leading scientific facilities
and specialists.
We invite you to join us in this historic opportunity
and help us to build a brighter future for Russia
and the whole world.
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23. The people
The Skolkovo Foundation and the Skolkovo Innovation Centre
benefit from the dedication and vision of numerous people who
all believe in the future of Russia and the innovating power of
technology. We are proud to have in the Skolkovo family a di-
verse array of people who are already making innovation work.
BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE SCIENTIFIC ADVISORY COUNCIL OF
SKOLKOVO FOUNDATION THE SKOLKOVO FOUNDATION
The Board of Trustees of the Skolkovo Foundation is headed personally by CO-CHAIRMEN:
the President of Russia Dmitry Medvedev. Zhores Alferov, Noble Prize Laureate in Physics (2000), Academician of the
Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice President of the Russian Academy of Sciences,
Igor Agamirzyan, CEO, Russian Venture Company; Rector of St. Petersburg Academic University – Nanotechnology Research and
Ivan Bortnik, Head of the Supervisory Board, Fund for Assistance to Small Education Centre, Russian Academy of Sciences;
Innovative Enter-prises in the scientific and technical area; Roger D. Kornberg, Noble Prize Laureate in Chemistry (2006),
Vladimir Dmitriev, Head of State Corporation “Bank for Development and Professor at Stanford University.
Foreign Economic Affairs” (Vnesheconombank);
Arkady Dvorkovich, Assistant to the President of the Russian Federation; MEMBERS:
Andrey Fursenko, Minister for Education and Science of the Russian Federation; Arden Bement, Director of Global Policy Research Institute, Purdue University;
Alexei Kudrin, Deputy Prime Minister of the Russian Federation – Vladimir Betelin, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of
Finance Minister of the Russian Federation; System Re-search Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences;
Elvira Nabiullina, Minister for Economic Development and Dieter Bimberg, Executive Director of the Solid State Physics Institute,
Trade of the Russian Federation; Technical University of Berlin;
Yuri Osipov, President of the Russian Academy of Sciences; Valeriy Chereshnev, Chairman of the State Duma Committee for
Sergey Sobyanin, Mayor of Moscow; Science and High Technology;
Vladislav Surkov, First Deputy Chief of Staff of the Presidential Executive Office. Siegfried Dais, Deputy Chairman of the Bosch Management Board (Germany);
Mikhail Dubina, Head of the Laboratory of the Academic University-Scientific and
Education Centre of Nanotechnologies, Russian Academy of Sciences;
SKOLKOVO FOUNDATION COUNCIL Igor Fedorov, President of Bauman Moscow State Technical University;
Vladimir Fortov, Director of the Institute for High Energy Densities, Russian
CO-CHAIRMEN: Academy of Sciences;
Craig Barrett, former Chief Executive Officer and Chairman of Intel Corporation; Phillip Frost, Chairman of the Board, Teva pharmaceutical Industries, Ltd;
Viktor Vekselberg, Chairman of the Supervisory Committee of the Detlev Ganten, Chairman of the Board of Charité Foundation, Chairman of the joint
Renova Group, President of the Skolkovo Foundation. Board of Trustees of the Max Planck Institute of Colloids and Interfaces and of the
Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology;
MEMBERS: Valentin Gapontsev, Chairman of NTO IRE-Polus, President of IPG
Esko Aho, Executive Vice President, Nokia Corporation; Photonics Corporation;
Vagit Alekperov, President, Lukoil Oil Company; Yuri Guliaev, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Director of the
Anatoly Alexandrov, Rector, Bauman Moscow State Technical University; Radio and Electronics Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences;
Martin Bouygues, Chairman, French industrial group Bouygues; Alan Heeger, Professor at the University of California, Santa Barbara (USA);
John T. Chambers, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Cisco Systems, Inc.; Valeriy Kozlov, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Vice President
Anatoly Chubais, CEO, Russian Corporation of Nanotechnologies (RUSNANO); of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
Alexander Galitsky, Managing Partner, Almaz Capital Partners; Gennady Krasnikov, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, General
Mikhail Kovalchuk, President, Russian Scientific Centre “Kurchatov Institute”; Director, Scientific Research Institute of Molecular Electronics and Micron Plant;
Peter Löscher, President and Chief Executive Officer, Siemens AG; Jean-Marie Lehn, Nobel Prize Laureate in Chemistry (1997), Professor Emeritus
Vladimir Rashevsky, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Siberian at the University of Strasbourg;
Coal Energy Company (SUEK); Richard Lerner, President and CEO, Scripps Research Institute (USA);
Eric E. Schmidt, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, Google Inc.; Yuri Natochin, Head of the Evolutionary Physiology and Biochemistry
Ratan Tata, Chairman, Tata Sons. Laboratory of the Russian Academy of Sciences;
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24. The people
Vladimir Okrepilov, Director of TEST – St. Petersburg Testing TOWN PLANNING BOARD OF
and Certification Centre; THE SKOLKOVO FOUNDATION
Vladislav Panchenko, Chairman of the Russian Foundation for
Fundamental Research; MEMBERS:
Valentin Parmon, Director of the Boreskov Institute of Catalysis, Siberian Aaron Betsky, Professor at the Netherlands Architecture Institute in
Branch of the Rus-sian Academy of Sciences; Rotterdam, Director of the Cincinnati Art Museum (USA);
Vladimir Shalaev, Professor at Purdue University (USA); Mikhail Blinkin, Director of Research Programmes at the Transport
Evgeniy Velikhov, Academician of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and Road Engineering Sci-entific Research Institute;
President of the Kurchatov Institute. Stefano Boeri, Professor of Urban Design at the Politecnico di Milano,
Editor-in-Chief of the international magazine Abitare;
Vsevolod Bogdanov, Chairman of the Russian Union of Journalists;
ADMINISTRATION OF THE David Chipperfield, Head of the David Chipperfield Architects bureau;
SKOLKOVO FOUNDATION Sergey Choban, member of the Town Planning Board;
Kees Christiaanse, holds the chair in Architecture and Urbanism at the Institute
Viktor Vekselberg, President; for Urban De-sign, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Zürich;
Dmitry Kolosov, Vice President, Chief of Staff to the President and Marat Gelman, Director of Guelman’s Contemporary Art Gallery;
the Foundation Councils; Veniamin Golubitsky, President, Renova-StroyGroup;
Oleg Alekseev, Vice President, Chief Operating Officer for Education and Research; Yuri Grigoryan, Head of the Project Meganom Bureau;
Stanislav Naumov, Vice President for Government and Public Relations; Alexander Kudryavtsev, President of the Russian Academy of Architecture and
Alexei Beltyukov, Vice President, Chief Development Officer; Building Sci-ences, President of the Moscow Architectural Institute;
Viktor Maslakov, City Manager of the Skolkovo Innovation Centre; Pierre de Meuron, Co-founder of H&DM bureau, winner of the Pritzker Prize;
Steven Lawrence Geiger, Chief Operating Officer, Skolkovo Foundation; Mohsen Mostafavi, Dean of Harvard Graduate School of Design;
Roman Romanovsky, Operating Director for Key Partners, Skolkovo Foundation; John Munthe, Vice President, Swedish Environmental Research Institute;
Alexey Sitnikov, Director of the International Development Department, Alexei Muratov, Editor-in-Chief, Project Russia Magazine;
Skolkovo Foundation; Jean Pistre, Head of the French architectural bureau Valode & Pistre;
Alexander Lupachev, Chief Investment Officer, Skolkovo Foundation; Grigory Revzin, Editor-in-chief of Project Classic, architectural columnist
Igor Drozdov, Director for Law and Legal Matters, Skolkovo Foundation; for the Kommersant daily;
Igor Goryanin, Executive Director, Biomedicine Cluster, Skolkovo Innovation Centre; Kazuyo Sejima, Head of the architectural bureau Sejima and Nishizawa
Denis Kovalevich, Executive Director of Nuclear Cluster, Skolkovo Innovation Centre; and Associates, Pritzker Prize winner;
Alexander Turkot, Executive Director, Strategic Computer Technologies and Viktor Sidnev, Mayor of the City of Troitsk, master player of the Russian TV
Software Cluster, Skolkovo Innovation Centre; gameshow “What? Where? When?” (“Chto? Gdye? Kogda?”);
Sergey Zhukov, Executive Director, Space Cluster, Skolkovo Innovation Centre. Anatoly Smelyansky, Rector of the Moscow Academic Art Theatre School,
Honoured Artist of Russia.
TECHNOPARK SKOLKOVO
ADMINISTRATION:
Alexander Loktev, CEO, Technopark Skolkovo LLC;
Mikhail Lifshitz, Chairman of the Board, Technopark Skolkovo LLC.
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25. Biographies
Viktor Vekselberg Seda Pumpyanskaya
President Vice President International Relations
Skolkovo Foundation and Communication Skolkovo Foundation
Viktor Vekselberg is President of the Skolkovo Foundation, appointed in March Seda Pumpyanskaya is Vice President, International Relations and
2010 by Dmitry Medvedev, President of the Russian Federation. Communication of the Skolkovo Foundation.
A leading industrialist, Mr Vekselberg has given up a number of senior corporate Ms Pumpyanskaya comes to this position with solid experience in communications
positions in order to devote his full attention to the Skolkovo project which he and after a varied career in international organisations, most recently as a Senior
considers key to Russia’s modernisation process. Adviser on Communications and Outreach to the Council of Europe’s Secretary
General Thorbjørn Jagland. Previously, she held several executive positions in public
Viktor Vekselberg remains however a member of the Management Bureau of the affairs and communications with the United Nations, working in various locations
Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs and is Chairman of the worldwide, namely Guatemala, Kosovo, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. Before
Committee for International Cooperation of the Russian Union of Industrialists and moving into Communications, Ms Pumpyanskaya was a journalist who worked with
Entrepreneurs. He has also retained his activities as a member of the Board of some leading media in Moscow, including The New Times and Russian Newsweek,
Directors of TNK-BP, Chairman of the Renova Group which he founded in 1990 and but also as correspondent for El Pais. She also worked for the BBC in London and
is also currently Chairman of the Board of Directors of UC Rusal. for Radio Free Europe in Prague.
Earlier in his career, Mr Vekselberg founded Renova, the asset management She is a member the European Association of Communication Directors.
company (initially a Russian-American joint venture); co-founded the SUAL Group
and acted as Chairman of Tyumen Oil (TNK) until 2003. Ms Pumpyanskaya was educated at Moscow State University, followed by a year
of studies at Harvard University as a Nieman Fellow. She also completed several
Born in 1957 in the city of Drohobych, Lvov Region, Ukraine, Mr Vekselberg gradu- executive courses at INSEAD, Said Business School (Oxford University) and Henley
ated with honours from the Moscow Transportation Engineering Institute and did Business School.
post-graduate studies at the computing centre of the Russian
Academy of Sciences.
Alexei Beltyukov Igor Goryanin
Vice President and Director for Planning Executive Director
and Development Skolkovo Foundation Biomedicine Cluster
Skolkovo Innovation Centre
Alexei Beltyukov is vice President of Skolkovo Foundation and its Director for Igor Goryanin is the Executive Director of the Biomedicine Cluster of
Planning and Development. Since 2009 Mr Beltykov is Entrepreneur in Residence the Skolkovo Innovation Centre.
at INSEAD where he obtained an MBA.
Since 2005, Mr Goryanin has been a Professor at the University of Edinburgh (UK)
Prior to joining the Foundation Mr Beltyukov founded a series of companies in the in the field of bioinformatics and systems biology. He also headed the Laboratory
following sectors: processing of associated petroleum gas (New Gas Technologies), of Biological Systems of the Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (Japan).
managing industrial assets (A-Ventures) and servicing automobiles (Mechanicus). Previously, he worked in senior positions at one of the world’s leading
Earlier from he worked at McKinsey & Co. and also held top management roles in pharmaceutical companies, GlaxoSmithKline.
the private equity industry (Brunswick Rail Leasing, Renova Project).
Born in 1962, Mr Goryanin graduated from the Moscow Engineering Physics
Alexei Beltyukov was born in Sverdlovsk (USSR) in 1970. He graduated with honors Institute, majoring in applied mathematics. He has a PhD in Physics and
from the Urals State Medical Institute (Russia) in 1994. Mathematics with a specialty in biophysics.
Born in 1957 in the city of Drohobych, Lvov Region, Ukraine, Mr Vekselberg
graduated with honours from the Moscow Transportation Engineering Institute
and did post-graduate studies at the computing centre of the Russian
Academy of Sciences.
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26. Biographies
Vasily Belov Alexander Turkot
Executive Director Executive Director
Energy & Power Efficiency Cluster Strategic Computer Technologies and Software
Skolkovo Innovation Centre Cluster Skolkovo Innovation Centre
Vasily Belov, is Executive Director of the Skolkovo Energy Efficiency Cluster. Alexander Turkot is Executive Director of the Strategic Computer Technologies
and Software Cluster and is responsible for the initiation all information
Prior to taking on this position, Mr Belov worked in industry with RUSAL and technology (IT) projects at Skolkovo.
consulted for McKinsey. In November 2009 he became a member of the working
group “Energy Efficiency” set up by the Committee on Modernisation and Previously, Mr Turkot had a varied career in international business, leading IT
Technological Development established by the Dmitri Medvedev, President of the projects in the US, Japan, Switzerland, South Africa, Israel and France. He also
Russian Federation. In this working group Mr Belov specialised in energy saving founded start-up companies in Israel, the US and Europe. He has over 10 years of
and energy efficiency, investments, innovations and public-private partnership. experience in consulting at various venture funds and private investors in both IT
and telecommunications. He has worked at IBM, and most recently in 2007 he set
Born in 1981 in Moscow, Mr Belov graduated with honours from Lomonosov up a partnership with News Corporation to create Fox Interactive
Moscow State University, and received an MBA at the American Institute of Media - MySpace Russia, where he was CEO and managing partner.
Business and Economics (AIBEc). He also followed a course in Executive
Management & Leadership at Cambridge Business School. Born in 1961, Mr Turkot graduated from the Tashkent Polytechnic Institute where
he specialised in electrical systems. He also has a PhD in Economics
Denis Kovalevich Sergey Zhukov
Executive Director Executive Director
Nuclear Cluster Space Technologies and Communications
Skolkovo Innovation Centre Cluster Skolkovo Innovation Centre
Denis Kovalevich is Executive Director of the Nuclear Cluster. Sergey Zhukov is Executive Director of the Space Technologies and
Communications Cluster.
He brings to this position a wealth of experience previously having developed
strategies for the Volga Federal District; designed a pilot innovation system near Prior to joining Skolkovo, Mr Zhukov worked in many aspects of the
Moscow; and organised the development and reform programs of Russia’s nuclear space industry – most recently (between 2007-2010), he headed the
industry. Most recently and since 2009, Mr Kovalevich coordinated the work of Interdisciplinary Innovation Centre of the Military Industrial Complex (OPK).
Rosatom within the Russian Federation’s Committee for Modernisation and Previously he had worked with Energia Rocket and Space Corporation, where he
Technological Development. He is an expert in development strategy, and has supervised experimental set ups in astrophysics and radiobiology aboard the Mir
worked in both the energy efficiency and medicine working groups of the space station. He also was deputy head of a cosmonautics working group affiliated
Committee. with the Russian government, which secured the establishment of the Russian
space agency as well as theadoption of laws regulating space issues.
Mr Kovalevich was born in 1979 in Troitsk, a city in the Moscow region. He has a
Strategic Management degree from the Higher School of Economics, and has also Born in 1956 in Dhezkazgan, Kazakh Soviet Republic, Mr Zhukov graduated cum
trained in the Management of Innovation and Regional Development at the laude in 1979 from the Bauman Moscow State Technical University specialising in
School of Cultural Policy. nuclear power plants. He has a PhD in Technical Sciences, is a research
cosmonaut and is a member of the Russian Academy of Cosmonautics.
He is also President of the Moscow space club public association.
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27. Biographies
Edward F. Crawley
Founding President
Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
Professor Edward F. Crawley is the founding President of the Skolkovo Institute of
Science and Technology (SkTech).
Professor Crawley comes to the Institute with a rich experience in founding
innovative educational initiatives. Prior to joining SkTech he was the Ford Professor
of Engineering at MIT where he headed the Bernard M. Gordon – MIT Engineering
Leadership Program, designed to train the next generation of technical and
engineering leaders. Earlier he was the Executive Director of the Cambridge-MIT
Institute which was established in 2000 was established in 2000 to explore how
academics, industrialists and educators might work together to stimulate
competitiveness, productivity and entrepreneurship.Earlier in his career, Professor
Crawley headed MIT’s Department of Aeronautics and Astronautics where he
introduced a strategic realignment of the department. Prof Crawley has also
co-founded several businesses, including the BioScale that is developing bio-molecular
detectors and Dataxu, a Cambridge based company in Internet Advertising Matching.
Professor Crawley received his Bachelor and Masters degrees from MIT in aeronautics
and astronautics, and in 1981 MIT awarded him a doctorate in aerospace structures.
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