12/04/2025
XIX Russian Venture Forum: KSUAE presented scientific and innovative developments of startups of young scientists
The XIX Russian Venture Forum was held in Kazan on April 9-11, 2025. The Russian Venture Forum is an effective platform for exchanging accumulated experience and best practices, reaching agreements with business partners on the implementation of joint projects, and also for giving an additional impetus to the development of the domestic innovation system. This year, more than 5 thousand participants from 25 countries, heads of leading foreign venture funds, experts from the countries that are the engines of economic growth in the Eurasian space are taking part in the events.
The event was attended by the rector of KSUAE R.K. Nizamov, teachers and students. As part of the Russian Venture Forum, scientific and innovative developments of startups of young scientists of the Department of Technology of Building Materials, Products and Structures of KSUAE in cooperation with industrial partners were presented at the KSUAE exhibition stand. These are: - the project "Strengthening low-strength carbonate fillers with highly dispersed binders" - graduate student M.S. Kachko, CEO of the startup OOO "Concrete Technology"; - the project "High-strength fine-grained concretes based on low-water-demand cements modified with nanosized additives", graduate student E.G. Gulyakov, CEO of the startup OOO "CemInTech"; - the project "Functionalization of mineral additives with surfactants to obtain cement concretes with improved performance characteristics" - graduate student A.Yu. Belyakov, CEO of the startup OOO PlastMineral. The presented projects were completed under the supervision of the head of the department, Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor V.G. Khozin and associate professor of the department, Doctor of Technical Sciences O.V. Khokhryakov and are winners of the Student Startup competition within the framework of the federal project Technologies. They are dedicated to the development of highly efficient low-water-demand cements for the production of concrete, mortars, dry mixes and products for general construction and special purposes.
The News is submitted by International Relations Dept of the University.