Agreements worth more than 30 billion rubles were signed at the International Creative Industries Forum "Created in the Far East: From Content to Capital" in Ulan-Ude

The International Forum of Creative Industries "Created in the Far East: From Content to Capital," which took place from May 21 to 23, concluded in Ulan-Ude. The forum was organized by the Ministry for the Development of the Russian Far East, the Far East and Arctic Development Corporation (FEDC), and the Government of the Republic of Buryatia, with the support of VEB.RF.

The forum featured approximately 200 events, including plenary sessions, industry discussions, master classes, pitching sessions, an international media market, an art market, and educational tracks. The business program featured over 230 speakers – representatives of federal and regional government agencies, development institutions, major media holdings, online platforms, architectural firms, and creative businesses.

The forum brought together participants from 10 countries and 43 regions of Russia. The largest foreign delegation was the delegation of Mongolia - 18 participants. Among the Russian regions, the most widely represented were the Trans-Baikal Region - 74 participants, the Irkutsk Region - 30, the Primorsky Region - 24 and the Republic of Sakha (Yakutia) - 19 participants.

One of the key outcomes of the forum was the signing of agreements worth over 30 billion rubles. These documents provide for the implementation of infrastructure, tourism, and creative projects in the Far East, including the launch of new film projects, the creation of animated films and art installations, and the development of creative infrastructure.

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