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HIGH-TECH INDUSTRY: PROBLEMS OF DEVELOPMENT AND WAYS TO SOLVE THEM

Topic of the Issue , UDC: 339.94+339.924 DOI: 10.25688/2312–6647.2021.30.4.1

Authors

  • Mozgovoy Alexander Ivanovich Associate Professor, PhD (Economics)
  • Krylov Aleksandr Nikolaevich Associate Professor, PhD (Economics)
  • Lobachev Vitaly Vladimirovich Associate professor, PhD (Economics)
  • Kuzina Galina Petrovna Associate Professor, Ph. D. in Economics

Annotation

An urgent strategic task set at the federal level is for Russia to make a scientific and technological breakthrough by 2035. This breakthrough is possible due to the development of high-tech industries, complexes, businesses through the convergence of various modern technologies. This problem is dictated by the challenges of the sixth technological mode, which is based on the convergence of bio-, nano-, info- and cognitive technologies. In this article the research is conducted within the framework of the convergence of two of the mentioned technologies: bio- and nanotechnologies. Deep mutual integration of these technologies has formed a separate promising high-tech bionanoindustry, capable of making a significant contribution to the development of science, technology, and innovative products. The purpose of this study is to analyze the problems of bionanoindustry development and propose ways to solve them within the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). The hypothesis of the study is the assumption that under current conditions the scientific and technological breakthrough is based on the development of high-tech business by international partnership efforts of a number of countries that are part of the integration grouping, and other stakeholders. The objectives of the study are: a brief analysis of the Russian and global markets of bioand nanotechnologies; the main features and problems of the development of bionanoindustry, possible ways to solve them within the EAEC; directions for further scientific research.
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