Skolkovo Foundation intends to promote IT-entrepreneurship in Azerbaijan
By Sara Israfilbayova
The Skolkovo Foundation aims at regular fruitful cooperation with Azerbaijan and is ready to promote the development of entrepreneurial activity in the field of information technologies.
Pekka Viljakainen, adviser to the President on work with start-ups, said that the Foundation's goal is to open the way and provide opportunities for young entrepreneurs-start-uppers willing to participate in the contest by providing them with the necessary support through the Fund.
Viljakainen said that he hopes the cooperation of the Skolkovo Foundation with Azerbaijan will continue on a regular basis.
In turn, the Head of the Department for Internal Control and Audit of the Ministry of Transport, Communications and High Technologies of Azerbaijan Tahir Mammadov added that the Skolkovo Foundation has extensive experience in this field, which it shares with its Azerbaijani counterparts.
The Director General of Skolkovo Technopark Renat Batyrov said that perspective start-up projects of Azerbaijan will be able to use the resources of Skolkovo Technopark laboratories for carrying out their research.
"Start-ups can get access to our grant support - up to 300 million rubles, and these funds are allocated for free, and we do not claim intellectual property," noted Batyrov.
There are 14 laboratories in Technopark, the resources of which can be used for research in the field of IT, agriculture, energy-efficient technologies, technologies in the field of industrial materials, biomedicine, space technologies, etc.
Then-President Dmitry Medvedev signed a law "On the Skolkovo Innovation Center" on 28 September 2010, giving rise to the project’s managing entity, the not-for-profit Skolkovo Foundation.
Charged with providing the catalyst for the diversification of the Russian economy, the Skolkovo Foundation’s overarching goal is to create a sustainable ecosystem of entrepreneurship and innovation, engendering a startup culture and encouraging venture capitalism.
The Skolkovo Foundation identified five key areas of potential growth: energy efficiency, strategic computer technologies, biomedicine, nuclear technologies and space technologies.
To achieve this the Foundation is overseeing the creation of the Skolkovo Innovation Center, composed of companies and startups, developing innovative technologies (currently numbering over 1,000), a Technopark, the Skolkovo Institute of Technology (Skoltech), a new graduate research University established in collaboration with the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and Skolkovo city, located near Moscow. Together these entities will establish a vibrant ecosystem of technology innovation and entrepreneurship.
Dozens of innovative projects developed by Skolkovo startups have found success in international markets, in particular, equipment for the dynamic modeling of oil and gas fields, next-generation screen displays and laser systems for soft-tissue surgery.
In August 2013, the Skolkovo project was chosen for inclusion in the government’s "economic development and innovation economy" program, resulting in the allocation of 3.5 billion rubles for the development of Skolkovo through 2020.
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