A new project-based educational programme, the “Moscow R&D School”, has been launched in Moscow by the Moscow Innovation Cluster in partnership with the Skolkovo Moscow School of Management. The initiative is designed to foster cooperation between science and business in developing and implementing applied R&D tailored to the needs of industry.
Leading research teams from Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, the National University of Science and Technology MISIS, Skoltech and other institutes have been invited to take part, alongside major industrial partners. Rapid Bio is among the participating companies, having submitted its own technological challenges and plans to work with scientists on innovative projects in diagnostics and biotechnology.
The programme consists of four in-person modules combined with online teamwork. Participation is free of charge, and graduates will receive formal professional development certificates. Supported by Moscow’s Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development, the initiative is intended to increase the share of R&D in the city’s economy and strengthen links between universities and industry.
Leading research teams from Lomonosov Moscow State University, the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, the National University of Science and Technology MISIS, Skoltech and other institutes have been invited to take part, alongside major industrial partners. Rapid Bio is among the participating companies, having submitted its own technological challenges and plans to work with scientists on innovative projects in diagnostics and biotechnology.
The programme consists of four in-person modules combined with online teamwork. Participation is free of charge, and graduates will receive formal professional development certificates. Supported by Moscow’s Department of Entrepreneurship and Innovative Development, the initiative is intended to increase the share of R&D in the city’s economy and strengthen links between universities and industry.