Foundation for International Business Communications presented a model of international cooperation for territorial development at a conference at the Civic Chamber of Russia
At the conference "Cities and Towns in the Modern Era" in the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, the Foundation for International Business Communications (FIBC) presented a practical model of international cooperation in the field of territorial development and urban infrastructure.
The conference "Cities and Towns in the Modern Era: New Approaches, Solutions, Successful Cases", initiated by the Commission on Housing, Construction and Roads of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation with the participation of the Foundation for International Business Communications, brought together representatives of government, business, and the expert community to find new solutions and answers to key challenges.
As a unique communication platform, FIDC plays a special role for municipalities and regions in building effective cooperation at the international level, creating a high-level infrastructure for mutually beneficial partnership, where mayors and city associations act as the foundation for cooperation, as well as its driving force.
Agreements have already been concluded between municipalities of China, India, Brazil, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan and Iran with the assistance of FIDC.
In 2024-2025, the Foundation has demonstrated the viability of this strategy by facilitating international activities that included representation from 75 countries and every region within the Russian Federation. Furthermore, it has engaged alongside the Moscow Government in business missions to China and India, partnered in educational ventures with leading universities, and organised a presentation of Russian start-ups in the UAE.
The event organisers stated, summing up the results of the conference, "The Foundation's aims are in direct alignment with the conference's stated objectives, including facilitation of international resource access for Russian municipal and regional projects and technologies, and reduction of costs through the cultivation of a collaborative ecosystem. The conference served as a catalyst for new joint initiatives, and the FIDC became a functioning instrument for their implementation."
At the conference "Cities and Towns in the Modern Era" in the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation, the Foundation for International Business Communications (FIBC) presented a practical model of international cooperation in the field of territorial development and urban infrastructure.
The conference "Cities and Towns in the Modern Era: New Approaches, Solutions, Successful Cases", initiated by the Commission on Housing, Construction and Roads of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation with the participation of the Foundation for International Business Communications, brought together representatives of government, business, and the expert community to find new solutions and answers to key challenges.
As a unique communication platform, FIDC plays a special role for municipalities and regions in building effective cooperation at the international level, creating a high-level infrastructure for mutually beneficial partnership, where mayors and city associations act as the foundation for cooperation, as well as its driving force.
Agreements have already been concluded between municipalities of China, India, Brazil, Ethiopia, Kazakhstan and Iran with the assistance of FIDC.
In 2024-2025, the Foundation has demonstrated the viability of this strategy by facilitating international activities that included representation from 75 countries and every region within the Russian Federation. Furthermore, it has engaged alongside the Moscow Government in business missions to China and India, partnered in educational ventures with leading universities, and organised a presentation of Russian start-ups in the UAE.
The event organisers stated, summing up the results of the conference, "The Foundation's aims are in direct alignment with the conference's stated objectives, including facilitation of international resource access for Russian municipal and regional projects and technologies, and reduction of costs through the cultivation of a collaborative ecosystem. The conference served as a catalyst for new joint initiatives, and the FIDC became a functioning instrument for their implementation."