Russian Leaders Present Plans for Expo 2020

Bid Committee showcases their progress at the 151st General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions

June 14, 2012 10:53 Korea Standard Time
  • Ekaterinburg Expo 2020

  • Ekaterinburg Expo 2020 Bid team

    Ekaterinburg Expo 2020 Bid team

  • Ekaterinburg Expo 2020 - Governor presenting the Bid

    Ekaterinburg Expo 2020 - Governor presenting the Bid

PARIS--(Korea Newswire)--Several of Russia’s leading government officials, including Georgy Kalamanov, Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation and Evgeniy Kuyvashev, Governor of the Sverdlovsk region, gathered in Paris this week for the 151st General Assembly of the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE). During their visit, officials of the Ekaterinburg World Expo 2020 Bid Committee presented a dynamic, forward-looking plan for making Expo 2020 a reality.

Kalamanov visited Korea last month where he met with delegation of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade Republic of Korea, headed by the Director of European Department, Lee Uk Khon and toured the International Exposition Yeosu Korea 2012. Kalamanov has plans to return to Yeosu next week: June 20 marks “Russia Day” at this year’s Exposition, and he will be a part of the festivities. A series of visits to Expo Town and supporting facilities are scheduled.

During the General Assembly presentation in Paris, the Ekaterinburg Bid Committee provided details about the bid’s theme, “The Global Mind: The Future of Globalization and its Impact on our World” through a multimedia presentation, including a dynamic and colorful video showcasing the diversity of Ekaterinburg. The team also shared details about the selected site for the Expo 2020 in Ekaterinburg.

“In today’s Russia, we are increasingly interconnected with the world not only through politics, business and investment, but also science and culture thanks to a global convergence. We therefore think it’s very timely to host a conversation about the importance of globalization during World Expo 2020.”

A portion of the World Expo 2020 Bid Campaign presentation to the General Assembly in Paris also included discussion about the host city of Ekaterinburg. As Russia’s fourth largest city, Ekaterinburg is situated in the Ural Mountains at the border between Asia and Europe and is fast becoming an emerging intellectual center as well as a capital of education and youth culture. It is also Russia’s most important scientific, technological and educational center, home to 45 universities and 20 academic research institutes.

“With a distinctive focus on education and youth culture, Ekaterinburg captures the spirit of modern Russia and is uniquely suited for Expo 2020 and the theme of ‘The Global Mind’,” said Mr. Kuyvashev. “Converging ideas combined with the fast-paced transformation that globalization brings are evident in the universities, businesses and people of Ekaterinburg – it’s the essence of a new Russia coming on to the world stage. Globalization is a timely theme and our vision for Expo 2020 is to bring this conversation to the modern platform that is Ekaterinburg.”

The General Assembly is held twice each year, during which all competing Bids are presented to the BIE members.

The decision on the venue for World Expo will be taken by a vote of the BIE General Assembly at the end of 2013.

Notes: We invite you to join the discussion on the social media regarding the BIE General Assembly and the Ekaterinburg Expo 2020 Bid using the following hashtag: #GAWorldExpo

About Ekaterinburg

Ekaterinburg(also romanized Yekaterinburg) is the administrative center of the Sverdlovsk region and the main city of the Urals Federal District of the Russian Federation.

Ekaterinburg is situated on the border of Europe and Asia, 1,667 kilometers east of Moscow. Russia’s 4th largest city, Ekaterinburg is a major Eurasian transport hub, industrial and business mainstay and host to a number of domestic and international events in recent years. The city is also a reference point in Russia’s cultural, educational and scientific life and a door to the Ural Mountains’ rich natural sites.

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