"Conversation at altitude 2.0": participants and experts met on the Ferris wheel "The Sun of Moscow"

The highest Ferris wheel
in Europe, the Sun of Moscow, hosted a large—scale event of the Conversation at
Height 2.0 project. 30 experts and 60 participants of the Rosmolodezh
"Undertake" and Rosmolodezh "Profi" projects took to the sky.
One of the key interviews
of the issue was a conversation between the co-founder and CEO of ANO Frontiers of Science
Ilya Chekhov. Two young entrepreneurs were in the booth with him.:
Andrey Dyachkov, a 3rd-year student at the Mendeleev Russian Technical Technical University, and Anatoly Prosvirnin,
co-founder of the Prosvirnin Brothers Factory, Russia's largest 3D printing farm.
In an informal setting, at an altitude of 140 meters, they discussed the development
of the popular science movement, support for innovative projects and non
-standard approaches to business scaling.
The format of the high-altitude interview
involves not only a lively conversation about supporting innovative projects, but also
a unique panoramic view of the capital. According to the organizers, the change of environment
allows the participants to go beyond the standard studio interviews and make
the dialogue more open.
Ilya Cech is known as one of
the key figures in the field of popularization of science. The Frontiers
of Science Guild, created by him, supports young scientists and educational initiatives.
The Conversation at Height 2.0 project
continues a series of meetings where experienced mentors share their experiences with a new
generation of opinion leaders and technology entrepreneurs.
