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Moscow presented key transport and industrial projects at SPIEF 2026

Moscow presented key transport and industrial projects at SPIEF 2026

Published on: 2026-06-04

Source: Moscow Metro.
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At the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, the Moscow Government booth has begun operating, showcasing the capital’s largest projects in the fields of transport, industry, and high technology.

A special place in the exhibition is occupied by the transportation block. Forum guests can familiarize themselves with the model of the Moscow Shipyard — the most modern river transport manufacturing enterprise in Russia. The shipyard’s production facilities allow building up to 40 vessels and servicing more than 100 fleet units annually.

Moscow presented key transport and industrial projects at SPIEF-2026.

Also presented at the stand are the project of the future Dostoevskaya metro station of the Circle Line and a model of the Novorizhskoe electric depot, which will service trains of the under-construction Rublevo-Arkhangelskaya metro line.

One of the central elements of the exposition was the digital high-speed Moscow — Saint Petersburg railway train, which symbolically connects the stands of the two capitals. The high-speed railway is being implemented under the instructions of the President of Russia and is one of the largest infrastructure projects in the country.

In the industrial block, promising high-tech productions of the capital are presented. Among them is a mock-up of the largest robotized cluster in Russia for the production of electric batteries, where it is planned to install about 700 robots, combined into 20 production complexes.

In addition, forum visitors can see a model of the Moscow Center for Photonics — the only serial production of photonic integrated systems based on triad technology in Russia.

“PMEF is one of the main business events where the capital traditionally introduces guests from all over the world to advanced developments in various fields. This year, at the Moscow Government stand, projects that we are proud of were presented. We demonstrate the best solutions in the field of transport and industry, for example, the development of unmanned technologies, as well as the renovated Leningradsky railway station. After a major renovation, it has become the most modern railway station in the country with the best passenger services.””According to the task set by Moscow Mayor Sergey Sobyanin, we continue to implement innovative technologies to make the lives of Muscovites even more comfortable,” noted the Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry, Maksim Liksutov.

Participation in SPIEF-2026 allows Moscow to demonstrate achievements in key sectors of the urban economy, as well as to present promising projects aimed at the development of the transport system, industry, and urban infrastructure.


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