President of Russia
  • Events
  • Structure
  • Videos and Photos
  • Documents
  • Contacts
  • Search
  • Search this website
President of Russia
Mobile version

President's
website
sections

  • Events
  • Structure
  • Videos and Photos
  • Documents
  • Contacts
  • Search
  • Search
  • For the Media
  • Subscribe
  • Directory
  • Version for People with Disabilities
  • Русский

President's
website
resources

  • President of RussiaCurrent resource
  • The Constitution of Russia
  • State Insignia
  • Address an appeal to the President
  • Vladimir Putin’s Personal Website

Official Internet Resources
of the President of Russia

  • Telegram Channel
  • Rutube Channel
  • YouTube Channel

Legal
and technical
information

  • About website
  • Using website content
  • Personal data of website users
  • Contact website team

All content on this site is licensed under

Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Presidential Executive Office2026
Events

Vladimir Putin visited the Russian Research Centre Kurchatov Institute and held a meeting on developing nanotechnology

April 18, 2007
14:00
Moscow
In the Kurchatov centre for synchrotron radiation and nanotechnology. With Kurchatov Institute Director Mikhail Kovalchuk.
In the Kurchatov centre for synchrotron radiation and nanotechnology. With first deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov and Kurchatov Institute Director Mikhail Kovalchuk.
In the Kurchatov centre for synchrotron radiation and nanotechnology. With Kurchatov Institute Director Mikhail Kovalchuk and Kurchatov Institute President Evgenii Velikhov.
In the Kurchatov centre for synchrotron radiation and nanotechnology. With Kurchatov Institute Director Mikhail Kovalchuk and Kurchatov Institute President Evgenii Velikhov.
At the exhibition of innovative technologies in the Kurchatov centre for synchrotron radiation and nanotechnology. From left to right: Kurchatov Institute President Evgenii Velikhov, first deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov, and Kurchatov Institute Director Mikhail Kovalchuk.
Meeting on developing nanotechnology.
In the Igor Kurchatov house museum.

The government is ready to provide all necessary means to develop the nanotechnology industry on the condition that work is organised effectively and that the money is well spent, Vladimir Putin emphasised.

Following the meeting of the Presidential Council on Science, Technology and Education held on 17 October 2006, the President instructed the government cabinet to take the necessary measures to establish major national research centres throughout Russia that focus on priority areas in modern technology.

At the meeting in the Kurchatov Institute first deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov and Science and Education Minister Andrei Fursenko told the head of state about implementing his instructions with regard to establishing a programme for the development of the nanotechnology industry. A national nanotechnology centre will be established at the Kurchatov Institute. A federal target programme to develop infrastructure in the nanotechnology industry until 2010 has been prepared and put to the cabinet for approval.

Kurchatov Institute Director Mikhail Kovalchuk spoke in detail about the possibilities offered by nanotechnology and their potential influence on the Russian economy and Russian society.

First deputy Prime Minister Sergei Ivanov will head a nanotechnology council and supervise the allocation of public funds designed to develop the nanotechnology industry.

Prior to the meeting President Putin visited the Kurchatov centre for synchrotron radiation and nanotechnology and the exhibition of innovative technologies developed by Russian scientists.

The Kurchatov centre of synchrotron radiation and nanotechnology was established because of the active development of synchrotron radiation research into nanostructured materials and systems, as well as increased use of nanotechnology in medicine. These developments were based on the Kurchatov source of synchrotron radiation. The Kurchatov source of synchrotron radiation is the first and, to date, the only specialised installation of its kind in Russia and represents, therefore, a strategically important step for developing both the Kurchatov Institute and national science more generally.

The Russian Research Centre Kurchatov Institute concentrates a unique experimental testing centre and complex for major physics operations. A coordinating programme to develop nanotechnology has officially given the Kurchatov Institute the status of parent organisation.

The President highly praised the Kurchatov Institute’s potential.

After the meeting Vladimir Putin visited the Igor Kurchatov house museum, a house within the research centre where the scientist lived between 1946 and 1960.

See also

Beginning of the Meeting on Developing Nanotechnology
April 18, 2007

Publication status

Published in section: News

Publication date: April 18, 2007, 14:00

Direct link: en.kremlin.ru/d/38494

Text version

Text
7
Photo

Share
Direct link
http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/38494
Share
  • VK
  • Telegram
  • Ok
  • Send by email
  • Print
Send by email

Official Website of the President of Russia:

Vladimir Putin visited the Russian Research Centre Kurchatov Institute and held a meeting on developing nanotechnology

http://en.kremlin.ru/events/president/news/38494

Last updated at March 20, 2015, 17:59

Официальные сетевые ресурсы

Президента России

Official Internet Resources

of the President of Russia

Русский English
  • For the Media
  • Version for People with Disabilities
  • Telegram Channel
  • Rutube Channel
  • YouTube Channel
  • Website of the President of Russia
  • State Insignia
  • Address an appeal to the President
  • Vladimir Putin’s Personal Website
  • Putin. 20 years

Presidential Executive Office
2026