13-16 February 2018
Information about the region In Brief Siberian Federal District (SFD) federal district in the Siberian part of Russia. It was created by presidential decree on May 13, 2000. The SFD is made up of 12 federal subjects of the Russian Federation. The area of the SFD accounts for 30% of Russian territory and has a population of 19,3 million. Gross Regional Product accounts for 10,3% of Russia s GDP The District s share in Russia s total industrial output in 2015 was 13% SFD share of total railways in Russia 17,5% The Siberian territory contains: 85% of Russia s lead and platinum reserves 69% copper 80% coal and molybdenum 44% silver 71% nickel 40% gold
Information about the region Economy The leading sector of the SFD economy is INDUSTRY Gross regional product 6 106,9 billion rubles (or 10,3% of Russia s GDP). GRP per capita 316 thousand rubles (Russia s average 403 thousand rubles). Industry The districts share of Russia s total industrial output is approximately 11,2% Leading industry sectors: non-ferrous metals energy forest and timber ferrous metals chemical and petrochemical food and flour milling fuel building materials mechanical engineering and metalwork light industry Agriculture The districts share of Russia s total agricultural output is approximately 16%. Most important areas of agriculture: livestock raising, grain production, vegetable growing.
Information about the region International Trade International trade turnover in 2015 (according to customs statistics) 33,9 billion US dollars (export 28,6 billion dollars; import 5,3 billion dollars). An attractive place for international partnerships The districts territory has representative offices of 7 foreign states: Federal Republic of Germany (Novosibirsk Consulate-general of Germany); Mongolia (Irkutsk, Kyzyl (Tuva Republic), Ulan-Ude (Republic of Buryatia) Consulate-general of Mongolia); Poland (Irkutsk Consulate-general of Poland); Israel (Novosibirsk Israeli cultural information center); Italy (Novosibirsk Italian embassy department for trade development); Republic of Belarus (Novosibirsk embassy of the Republic of Belarus); Bulgaria (Novosibirsk Consulate-general of Bulgaria). Siberian Federal District Russia s key transport link Siberia s unique geopolitical location (together with the Far East) acting as a bridge between Europe and Asia. It is through the SFD that Russia s main transit routes pass (cargo and passenger transport) from the European part of the country to the Asian. The Siberian Federal Districts share in aggregate distance: railways of Russia 17,5% (2 nd place); automobile roads of Russia (for public and official use) 16,8% (3 rd place); internal sailing routes of Russia 29,7% (1 st place).
Novosibirsk About the city Area of Novosibirsk 506,67 km² The regions natural resource base is represented by 523 mineral deposit sites. The total area covered by forest in Novosibirsk oblast is more than 4440 thousand hectares. Farmland 7779 thousand hectares. Novosibirsk the third largest city in Russia by population size (1 567 087 people), administrative center of Novosibirsk region and Siberian Federal District; scientific, cultural, industrial, transport, trade and business hub of Siberia. Gross regional product of the Novosibirsk region 461 billion rubles: industrial output accounts for 23%, trade 19,6%, transport and communications 14,5%, agriculture 6,7%, construction more than 5%. The sphere of public services exceeded 30% of GRP. The Trans-Siberian railway passes through Novosibirsk. The volume of cargo transferred via the railway annually reaches approximately 10 million tones. Novosibirsk is a large transport hub of Russia with a network of roads belonging to Novosibirsk oblast exceeding 11 thousand km. The Tolmachevo International Airport is connected by air routes to 80 Russian and International cities and services 32 airlines and more than 2 000 000 passengers annually.
Venue the perfect match Novosibirsk Expo Centre Novosibirsk Expo Centre Currently Novosibirsk Expo Centre is the largest regional exhibition venue from the Urals to the Far East. The resources of the new venue make it possible to organize exhibitions and conferences to international standards making use of 40 000 sqm of space and a developed infrastructure. The NEC is located within 25 minutes of the town center and within 5 minutes from Tolmachevo Airport.