YAKUTSK, February 21. /TASS/. The 9th International Arctic Summit - The Arctic: Prospects, Innovations and Regional Development - will be held in Moscow and St. Petersburg on April 22-25, 2025, Nadezhda Filippova, professor at the Moscow Automobile and Road State Technical University (MADI), head of the Northern Forum's working group on transport and logistics, told TASS.
"This year's summit will be held in two cities - Moscow and St. Petersburg. MADI and Peter the Great St. Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) will host the event," she said. "The summit is held as part of the Decade of Science and Technology and the annual celebration of Polar Explorer's Day, it is dedicated to the 180th anniversary of the Russian Geographical Society."
The summit will feature a competition of scientific research papers on the Arctic's sustainable development, she added.
The summit participants will discuss Russia's scientific and technological developments for the new-generation Arctic technologies, the Russian Arctic Zone's sustainable development, priorities and implementation of state and national projects, innovative and unmanned technologies, digital transformation for development of the Arctic regions.
On the summit's second day, the State Duma's Committee on the Development of the Russian Far East and the Arctic will have a session on transport and infrastructures development, on science and higher education, and on youth policy.
In St. Petersburg, experts will discuss the Arctic's natural resources, innovative urban planning and architectural solutions, and will take part in a session, dubbed Environmental Protection and Safety. Programs and Research on the Arctic Biodiversity Preservation".
About the summit
The summit is organized by the Arctic Council of the Eurasian Peoples' Assembly together with the Arctic Academy of Sciences, the Energy and Civil Society Association and the Gubkin Russian State University's Oil and Gas Institute of Arctic Oil and Gas Technologies in partnership with the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute (AARI), the Russian State Museum of the Arctic and Antarctic and the Emergency Situations Ministry's Research Institute for Civil Defense.