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Copyright Foundation for

Development of the Center

of Research

and Commercializing

of New Technologies

Skolkovo Foundation,

2010—2011

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The Missionof Skolkovo

Skolkovo is to become an innovation hub that will stimulate innovative entre-preneurship and dissemi-nate entrepreneurial culture across the country to inte-grate Russia into the global economy:

1 Fostering advancement of human capital in Russia by attracting foreign specialists and creating conditions for local innovative talent development

2 Creating globally competitive products and services based on cut-ting-edge research

3 Establishing global innovative companies in Russia

Strategic Goals and Success Measures of SkolkovoEnable efficient ac-cess to capital and expertise; Ensure strong IP protection

Build global lead-ing business,regulatory and ven-ture supportenvironment

Build self-sustaining eco-system to sup-port developing lo-cal advanced R&D

Create a home for independentstakeholders: Academic, corpora-tions, researchers, venture finance, etc.

Attract world-class business and scien-tific talent

Help to generate external market demand

RESEARCH OPERATIONSDEVELOPMENT

ENTRY POINS

EXIT POINS

COMMERCIALIZATION

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MainDirectionsTechnology clusters (energy, biomedical, IT, space, nu-clear) will engage in devel-oping new technologies and products:

Biotechnology and medical technology incl. development of medical drugs and equipment

Energy efficiency and energy saving incl. development of new energy technology

Space technology in telecommunica-tions and naviga-tion systems

IT and software engineering

Nuclear technol-ogy (assistance for special companies in this area)

ENERGY IT BIO-MEDICAL

SPACE NUCLEARTECH

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Skolkovo Foundation track record

partnerUniversities

members of the expert board

innovative projects funded

participants partnercompanies

town-planningconcept

145 28 32 11 10 1

MARCH 23rd

MAY 21st

Commisionfor the modernizationand technologicaldevelopment —Members of the Foundation’s regulatory bodies defined

SkolkovoFoundationregistered

SkolkovoFoundationMandate enacted

Federal Law Skolkovo Innovation Center Signed

Advisory ScientificBoard formed

Commision for the modernizationand technologicaldevelopment

Commisionfor the modernizationand technologicaldevelopment

2 town-planning concepts presented to society

Scientific Advisory Council

Skolkovo Foundation Council - Town-planning concept approved

JUNE 19th

SEPTEMBER 28th

OCTOBER 28th

DECEMBER 14th

JANUARY 20th

FEBRUARY 2nd-4th

FEBUARY 25th

APRIL—AUGUST 24th

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Creating in Skolkovo

USA(11)

FRA(2)

SWE(1)

Skskolkovo

UK(3)

SVK(2)

ISR(1)

CAN(1)

CZE(1)SUI(2)

GER(3)

NED(1)

The System for Under-standing and Translat-ing Natural Language Texts

Development and implementation of pre-visualization technology

Intellectual IP surveil-lance software package

International Center for Quantum Optics & Quantum Technology

3d rendering using cloud technologies

Creation of integrated in-formation system for rescue operations at emergency situations of natural and technogenic character

Cloud Incubator

Biotechnology detect-ing and neutralizing dangerous infectious agents

Superconductingindustry

Research and improve-ment of composite thermal isolative coat-ing based on micro-spheres

Creating a research cen-ter of thin-film tech-nologies in energetics at Ioffe Physico-Technical Institute

Development of ener-gy-saving innovation processes of complex processing of industrial waste on the basis of new smelting technolo-gies

Development of origi-nal drugs for treatment of viral infections and diagnostic methods of viral infections

Creation of family of hybrid locomotives of new generation

New technologies and nanomaterials for lithium-ion batteries with high specific energy and power

Development of universal endovascular implants (stents) with biodegrada-tion properties

Wind Generator

Energy BioTechIT

Research and Develop-ment center for surface modification and func-tional coatings

Development of ener-gochemical complex for on-site processing of associated petroleum gas into methane for the purposes of local municipal and indus-trial power supply

Hydrodynamic technol-ogy of sewage sludge utilization

Setting up innovative manufacture of asym-metric electrochemical capacitors with aque-ous electrolytes, a new generation of chemical current supply devices having high cycle life, to tackle tasks of enhancing energy efficiency

Creation of new anti-hypoxy-adenosive technologies, medicines and vaccines for treatment of cancer, infec-tious diseases and sepsis

Microbial fuel cells

Development of original drugs for treatment of viral infections and diag-nostic methods of viral infections

Target diagnostic and therapeutic multimodal agents on the carrier with the structure “nucleus-carbonic capsule”

Establishing the complex of technologies for Ultra-High pu-rity Rare gases and its mixtures production. Production of Neon, Helium and Xenon isotopes on a commercial scale for Medicine.

Pharmaceuticals from the modified polymer carbohydrates

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Creating in Skolkovo

The foundation expert network: Berkley, Boston, Chicago, Costa-Mesa, Los-Angeles, San Diego, Pittsburg, West-Lafayette; Am-sterdam, Barcelona,Berlin, Calgary, Dresden, Edinburgh, Kiev, Lausanne, London, Okinawa, Oxford, Petah Tikva, Regensburg, Stuttgart, Wolfenbuttel

Russian and International scientific and research institutions: Massachusetts, Stanford, Cambridge, Dub-na, Moscow, Kazan, No-vosibirsk, Saint-Petersburg, Samara, Tomsk

Skolkovo Innovation Centre partner companies: Cisco, Boeing, Microsoft, Intel, Siemens, Nokia, Tata, Nokia Siemens Networks, Lukoil, Rosatom

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KeypartnersAlready signed:8+2 agreements with key international part-ners: Cisco - Boeing - Sie-mens, Microsoft - Nokia - Intel, Tata - Nokia Siemens Networks + EADS, Alstom

2 agreements with Rus-sian partners: Lukoil - Ro-satom

Started negotiations with 11 international partners: ABBYY - Novar-tis - Honeywell - DuPont, Google - Kodak - Schlum-berger - Johnson&Johnson - IMTECH - DOW Chemi-cals, John Deer

20 Russian Companies with Government Partic-ipation

Collaboration points:

Establish R&D Center and labsJoint educational programsResearch grants for residentsSupport for business-IncubatorsVenture capital financingfor companies—residents

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Skolkovoinstitute of technology

1 Develop a graduate degree program to train future technol-ogy experts Partner with other lead-ing academic institutions to create a world-class graduate program

2 Focus on applied research and development of technological exper-tise

3 Attract globally recognized, lead-ing faculty members to teach and conduct research at Skolkovo

4 Attract top-tier graduate students and help them transition into being successful entrepreneurs or industries upon graduation

5 Support setting up labs in Skolkovo as well as network-based labs affiliated through partnerships agreements with other academic insti-tutions

In order to:

1 Become a hub for sharing exper-tise with leading research institutions both in and outside Russia

2 Produce IP which can be com-mercially developed in Russia

3 Enter the world network of re-search universities, reach prominent positions in the international academ-ic rankings

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SkolkovoInnovation Centredevelopment plansfor 2011

Key partners: Contracts execution and implementation

with 15 KEY PARTNERS

Current agreements Implementation

Innovative projects: Nuclear and telecommunication directions de-

velopment

Foundation’s grants 8,8 BLN. RUB

Attraction 10 INVESTMENTS FUNDS

for joint work

100 COMPANIES granted with the partici-

pant status

Territory: Land plot assembling

Starting operation of the Cube building

Approval of the master plan

Raising off-budget funds: 1 BLN. RUB. As companies-participants’

projects co-financing

Normative basis elaboration

Start of raising funds for Fund and University

endowment

Companies with Government Participation in-

novation programs

Institutes of development (RVC, Rosnano,

Vnesheconombank)

Public relations: 24-hours Foundation’s website and application

track systems

Skolkovo project participants transformation

into communication network creators

Humanitarian Skolkovo project launching

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TheSkolkovoCityConception

Constructioncommencement

2011Land plot area (ha)

389Population and personnel -

20 000AREP

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Contacts

VEKSELBERG ViktorPresident+7 (495) 745 78 [email protected]

ALEKSEEV OlegEducation and Research, Director+7 (495) 967 01 48, ext.2034 [email protected]

BELTYUKOV AlexeiVice President, Director of Planning and [email protected]+7 (495) 967 01 48, ext. 2067

DYACHENKO EkaterinaEnergy Efficiency, Cluster Director+7 (495) 967 01 48, [email protected]

GORYANIN IgorBio-medicine, Cluster Director+7 (495) 967 01 48, [email protected]

GEIGER Steven Lawrence COO: Сhief operating officer [email protected]+7 (495) 967 01 48, ext. 2129

KOLOSOV Dmitry Vice-President, Chief of Staff to the President and the Foundation [email protected]+7 (495) 967 01 48, ext. 2152

MASLAKOV VictorCity Manager+7 (495) 967 01 48, [email protected]

NAUMOV Stanislavvice-President for Government and Public relations+7 (495) 967 01 48, [email protected]

ROMANOVSKY RomanKey Partners, Director+7 (495) 967 01 48, [email protected]

SITNIKOV AlexeiInternational Development, Director+7 (495) 967 01 48, [email protected]

TURKOT AlexanderIT, Cluster Director+7 (495) 967 01 48, [email protected]