TheRussiaForum

TheRussiaForum
Frequency Annually
Location(s) Moscow, Russian Federation
Inaugurated 2008
Most recent Ongoing
Participants over 2000 top-level business executives
Organized by Sberbank, Sberbank CIB
Website
The Russia Forum

The Russia Forum is an annual event held in Moscow, hosted by Troika Dialog. From 2012, The Russia Forum will be jointly presented by Sberbank of Russia and Troika Dialog. It is sometimes referred to as the "Russian Davos".[1] Since 2008, participants of The Russia Forum have gathered every year in Moscow to exchange opinions.

Sometimes referred to as the "Russian Davos" (World Economic Forum in Davos), not only because the event in Switzerland is held a few days before the forum in Moscow, but also because of the high-profile nature of the speakers and scale of the industry leading agenda and high-level discussion attracted to The Russia Forum.

The Russia Forum (TRF) is one of the key economic events of the year, attracting an audience of key global investors, globally renowned economists, executives and leaders from global companies, along with Russian and foreign political leaders and for discussions around social, economic, political and financial issues faced by Russian, the CIS region and the broader world economy.

Since 2008, participants of The Russia Forum have gathered every year in Moscow to exchange opinions through a format of open debate and continuous dialogue in order to hear different viewpoints on issues regarding global growth. They are able to communicate directly with leading politicians, executives of top Russian and global companies, leading scholars, international investors, cultural-societal figureheads and influential members of the media from around the world. In addition to the large number of panel sessions and conferences, one-on-one investor meetings are also held as part of the format and unparalleled networking opportunities of The Russia Forum.

The Russia Forum 2013

The Russia Forum 2013 held at the World Trade Center in Moscow from April 16–19. The event was hosted by Sberbank and Sberbank CIB. The plenary sessions of the Forum touched on a number of subjects including relevant economic and political issues and the prospects for, and challenges facing particular sectors of the economy. Among the discussion sessions were: Turning point: Communism was Russia's answer to the challenges of the 20th century. What can we expect in the 21st century?; Tapping the Potential of Siberia and Russia’s Far East; How Can the Valuation Gap of Russian Companies Be Overcome?; Finance and Telecoms: Two Sectors Converging.

Scheduled to speak at the Forum in 2013 were prominent academics Charles Wyplosz and Richard Pipes, former President of the Czech Republic Vaclav Klaus, globally-known investors Mark Mobius and David Bonderman, Head of Federal Service for Financial Markets Dmitry Pankin and business leaders and heads of major companies: Margarita Louis-Dreyfus (Chairperson of Louis Dreyfus Holding), Oleg Deripaska (CEO of RUSAL), Mikhail Kusnirovich (Founder of Bosco di Ciliegi), Ilya Yakubson (President of Dixy Group), Andrei Dubovskov (President, MTS), Ivan Tavrin (CEO of MegaFon), Maxim Nogotkov (President of Svyaznoy Group), Mikhail Shamolin (CEO of Sistema), Maelle Gavet (CEO of Ozon Holdings), Jane Zavalishina (CEO of Yandex.Money), Sureyya Ciliv (CEO of Turkcell), Abraham Foss (Senior Vice President of Telenor Group), among others.

The Russia Forum 2012

The 2012 rendition of The Russia Forum was held in Moscow from January 30-February 4. Around 4,500 people attended the event which featured more than forty panel discussions and sessions devoted to a wide range of topics—from global economic challenges to investment in art and the prospects of Russia’s contemporary film industry. A special day was added to the Forum which was devoted to investment possibilities in the film industry, television and new media. One of the panel sessions during the main part of the Forum featured a speech by then-Prime Minister Vladimir Putin which was followed up by a discussion involving Putin and prominent economists Paul Krugman, Raghuram Rajan, and Michael Milken. The Forum was covered by 345 journalists representing 113 Russian and foreign media outlets. The event also was covered by twenty television stations. http://2012.therussiaforum.com/magazine/ Other key speakers at the Forum included Igor Shuvalov, Sergey Sobyanin, Gordon Brown, Alexey Kudrin, Nouriel Roubini, Kenneth Rogoff and other leading political and economic figures as well as prominent businesspeople.

The Russia Forum 2011

The Russia Forum 2011, was held in Moscow on 2–4 February 2011, which saw business leaders, investors, government officials and influential thinkers from around the world converge to exchange ideas in an environment of open discussion and vigorous debate.

The Russia Forum 2011 was attended by a diverse and distinguished audience of over 2,000 delegates representing over 50 countries, including 1,796 delegates and 123 speakers. . Detailed on-site coverage throughout the Forum was provided by the event’s 15 media partners as well as over 360 journalists representing 102 media outlets from around the world, including 20 TV channels. The dedicated The Russia Forum websitewas the ‘go-to’ destination for all Forum news before, during and after the event, with 39,730 visitors and 148,698 unique hits. On February 3 and 4, more than 1900 meetings were organised for representatives of 80 companies and 134 investment funds. Key speakers at the Forum included:

History

The Russia Forum 2010

Held from February 3 to 5 in Moscow, The Russia Forum 2010 was attended by some two thousand participants and delegates from 63 different countries. Twenty-five panel discussions and Forum sessions were devoted to the most important issues relevant to the post-crisis world and the opportunities being created under the new economic paradigm where emerging markets were the early leaders in the recovery. The Forum also served as a platform for one-on-one meetings between more than 100 companies, including the biggest names in international and Russian business.. More than 350 representatives of leading foreign and Russian media covered the event. Key speakers at the Forum included:

The Russia Forum 2008 and 2009

Participants in the 2008 and 2009 Forums totalled more than 3000 delegates: heads of state and governments, officials, ambassadors, leaders of international organisations and the world’s largest companies. Discussions centred upon issues in the world economy, overcoming the financial crisis, building a new financial system and Russia’s role in these important processes. Key participants in The Russia Forum 2008 and 2009 included the following:

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