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puty Director General of the Moscow Innovation Cluster Foundation Olga Romanets spoke about business support measures in the space industry: "Our foundation is engaged in building interaction between business and the government. We try to make this interaction as useful as possible for both parties. In total, the Moscow Innovation Cluster includes 35 thousand organizations from Moscow and another 81 regions of Russia. These are mainly small and medium-sized businesses, as well as large companies, scientific and educational organizations. The i.moscow platform contains an entire ecosystem of services and support measures that are within the Moscow government for the development of innovation. For example, we reimburse equipment purchase costs up to 30 million rubles, issue grants for patenting in Russia and abroad, which can be used to receive up to 2 million rubles. In total, in 2023, our foundation provided support in the amount of 3.5 billion rubles. I think that this bar will not be lowered in 2024 either."

Venture investor and futurologist Evgeny Kuznetsov made a forecast for the state of affairs in the industry by 2030: "There are a lot of startups in Russia with interesting and promising space solutions. Moreover, in many areas, some of them have been working independently for several years. They keep us hopeful that we will still jump on the departing train. Therefore, we all have the task of pushing this story forward. But it is difficult to guarantee this, since everyone has different capabilities. I really hope that by 2030, Russian cosmonautics will be represented by a large number of private companies. This phenomenon will no longer be something exotic. Business will be an equal partner of state corporations and other major players in the Russian space market. But for this, all participants need to work very hard."

Sergey Prokhorov believes lithuania whatsapp resource that state corporations and business will unite into a single whole: "It seems to me that by 2030 we will stop separating the private and the public. It is obvious that private cosmonautics cannot exist without state support at the stage of technological development, the formation of serial production, and the use of data. Therefore, it seems obvious to me that state and private cosmonautics should turn into a single rocket and space industry of the Russian Federation."


"new (private) space" to some "space market" continues to be filled with terminological confusion. Some naively believe that there is some bad "closed" market somewhere, where good private individuals are not allowed. Some, under the guise of "opening the market", intend to latch on to the, alas, very limited budget of "Roscosmos", i.e. to receive from the STATE those very investments that, in fact, "Roscosmos" itself has the right to receive from PRIVATE ENTITIES (to attract them to its projects). It is time to separate the wheat from the chaff. The essence of foreign private aspirations to the world space market is to enter with their own projects and with their own investments! If state budgets are connected to private projects, this is precisely CONNECTION (in the amounts necessary, for example, for the Ministry of Defense, products and services), but not a replacement of private investments. Our private business has not yet given birth to a single fundamentally new project and has not provided them with its investments. And this directly indicates that such projects are simply not calculated as capable of returning investments even in the long term. That is, all the so-called "new projects" of private individuals are still economically untenable, that is, they are focused on irrecoverable expenses from the state budget.
Unfortunately, all Roscosmos's talk about "Sfera" STILL HAS NOT BEEN confirmed by real technical and economic calculations ANYWHERE OR BY ANYONE. There is no mention of this in any publication. All these TsNIIMash and "Agata" stubbornly remain silent about the economic effect of this or that part of "Sfera", but a legislative basis is already being laid for the monopolization of the market for remote sensing images under "Roskosmos", which should not be involved in the use of remote sensing data and geospatial information at all, since there are completely different government agencies and structures for this. Naturally, Roscosmos should give them remote sensing data for free, since it has already received investments in remote sensing from the same government...
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