17, Jul 2025
Artemis Hospitals hosts an Expert Panel on Safe and Ethical Aesthetic Care
Gurugram, July 17, 2025: Artemis Hospitals in Gurugram organized a panel discussion titled “New Age Cosmetic and Aesthetic Wonders” to mark World Plastic Surgery Day. Featuring leading experts in dermatology, plastic surgery, gynecology, and digital media, the session focused on safe, inclusive, and science-backed cosmetic care. Adding a touch of humor, standup comedian Ms. Harpriya’s witty performance had the audience laughing and thoroughly entertained.
The Department of Cosmetology and Plastic Surgery put on the session, which talked about how beauty standards are changing, why people choose certain looks, the rise in male clients, and the need for trained medical advice in a world where beauty trends are influenced by social media.
The day also recognized India’s historical contribution to the domain, tracing plastic surgery’s origins back to ancient physician Sushruta, and highlighting India’s leadership role in starting World Plastic Surgery Day, now celebrated across the world on every July 15.
“Plastic and aesthetic care today is no longer confined to vanity, it’s an extension of mental wellness, body confidence, and emotional recovery,” said Asgar Ali, Head – Sales & Marketing, Artemis Hospitals. “At Artemis, we offer modern solutions that are not just medically advanced, but also emotionally respectful. Our focus is on delivering outcomes that enhance both appearance and quality of life, without compromise on ethics or safety.”
The discussion featured experts from Artemis Hospitals, Dr. Pradeep Kumar Singh (Head – Cosmetic & Plastic Surgery), Dr. Monika Bambroo (Head of Dermatology), Dr. Renu R. Saigal (Chairperson, Obstetrics & Gynecology), and social media influencer Anshul Choudhary. They collectively discussed how there is a growing normalization of aesthetic treatments, covering everything from acne scar removal and lip fillers to rhinoplasty, skin boosters, and cosmetic gynecology.
It was brought to light that there has been an increase in the number of male patients looking for alternatives to hair transplants for personal hygiene. Men from all areas of life are showing signs of a growing trend toward self-care by embracing procedures such as PRP hair treatment, botox, and under eye fillers. The session touched on the psychological nature of cosmetic treatments, highlighting that for most, the choice is highly personal and is frequently connected with deep-seated insecurities or post-traumatic recovery.
“Cosmetic care should never be about chasing perfection. It’s about finding your confidence, correcting genuine concerns, and feeling more like yourself. From post-pregnancy correction to acne scars or aesthetic corrections, people deserve access to responsible solutions, free from stigma and societal judgment. But this must always be led by medical expertise, not market hype. Every patient deserves a safe, stigma-free space to seek help,” they said.
The panel as a whole discussed and debunked a number of common myths regarding aesthetic procedures, particularly those promulgated by social media. They underscored that glutathione injections, commonly promoted for skin lightening, were originally developed for liver care and should only be used under strict medical supervision. It was also made clear that oral collagen supplements are just regular vitamins and minerals and not magic pills that make skin look younger.
The talk also brought up how filters and digitally enhanced beauty standards are making people expect things that aren’t possible, especially teens and young adults. The experts strongly warned against getting cosmetic procedures done at salons or by unlicensed practitioners. They stressed the need for the public to be more aware of this and for the beauty and wellness industry to be more closely monitored. Patients who are getting cosmetic procedures should always choose a center that is well-known, well-equipped, and supervised by a doctor.
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17, Jul 2025
PUMA Launches New HYROX Collection in India
July 17, 2025: Keeping pace with HYROX’s fast-growing momentum in India, sports brand PUMA India dropped a high-performance shoe and training apparel crafted for hybrid athletes. Launched in the country for the first time and in both men’s and women’s variants, the HYROX Deviate shoe headlines the latest PUMA x HYROX collection. Designed for movement, intensity, and modern fitness discipline, the bold collection also comprises Shorts, Tights, Bra tops, Tees, Crop Tanks, Caps, Beanies, and Backpacks.
The new PUMA x HYROX collection is not just your routine gym look. It is the uniform for a new cultural wave and created to give you the perfect fit check. It celebrates hybrid athletes and everyday performers, individuals who are as committed to personal bests as they are to personal style. Whether you are heading to your first HYROX race or simply embracing a life in motion, this new collection gives you the tools to show up strong and stand out. The apparel range also comes in elevated and energetic colours such as Glowing Red, Ruby Shimmer, Mint Melt, Lux Army, Dark Olive, Black, White & Light Gray Heather.
The global sportswear giant has invested heavy research and technology into this collection, revealing strength beneath the surface. The Cloudspun fabric offers exceptional softness while managing moisture, supported by Thermoadapt technology that adjusts to changing body temperatures. LUXFIT-powered Shapeluxe leggings sculpt and support without restriction and created for intensity and comfort. In footwear, PUMA’s cutting-edge NITRO™ technology delivers ultra-lightweight propulsion, helping athletes of all levels move smarter and faster.
HYROX is more than just a fitness race. It’s a global movement built on grit, community, and consistency. It reflects how people today approach fitness, not just for results, but for identity. Sports brand PUMA India brings that energy to both the fitness arena and the street with this collection.
PUMA is the official apparel and footwear partner for all HYROX races worldwide from 2024 to 2027. Besides working closely with the HYROX team to build the sport in India, PUMA also develops apparel and footwear for the ultimate fitness race.
Get ready, Delhi! After a blockbuster debut in Mumbai, HYROX is all set to bring its electrifying second edition to the capital on July 19. The city will be transformed into a high-octane arena where fitness enthusiasts from across India and around the globe will gather to push their limits, test their strength, endurance, and mental grit, and be part of a fitness revolution like never before.
17, Jul 2025
Bangalore gets its very first “Paradise Kebab fest”
Bangalore, 17th July 2025 : Paradise Food Court – The biggest food chain serving authentic and delectable Hyderabadi cuisine with seven decades of legacy is bringing to Bangalore a new kebab treat through the “Paradise Kebab Festival”. The one-of-its-kind kebab fest beginning on 16 July in Bangalore will bring a variety of kebabs from different states of India as a one-stop kebab destination at Paradise. The kebabs will be available at all Paradise outlets across at the city as dine-in or take-aways and can also be ordered online on food deliveries portals. Known for serving foods authentic to the royal kitchens of Hyderabad, Paradise is bringing the unique fest to one of the most cosmopolitan cities in India. Foodies and kebab fans can now relish in the most popular kebabs of India right in Bangalore.
From Zafrani Kalmi Kebab from J&K to Reshmi Malai kebab from Madhya Pradesh, to Salem Chicken Tikka Kebab from Tamil Nadu; you name it you have it the kebab fest. The list does not stop here. Bhuna Chicken Tikka Kebab from Uttar Pradesh to Nilgiri Chicken Tikka Kebab are also on the menu. The vegetarian options include the best of Maharashtra’s Thecha Paneer Tikka Kebab and Rajasthan’s Mathania Paneer Tikka Kebab.
Paradise ensures maintaining the authentic taste and flavours prepared under the most hygienic conditions and their standard safety protocols.
Mr. Robinder Singh, COO – Paradise Food Court Pvt. Ltd. said, “At Paradise, we have maintained seven decades of authenticity and reliability. The committed team and staff at Paradise ensures that foods is prepared in the most hygienic way aligned with the quality control.”
“We are very meticulous with the quality of the ingredients used and the cooking procedure while ensuring that the taste is true to the Hyderabadi cuisine. When it comes to a festival like this where we bring delicacies from every part of the country, we are all the more meticulous to dish out the best,” said Mr. Swatantra Gautam – Vice President, Culinary, Paradise Food Court Pvt. Ltd.
The food chain has acquired its place in the Limca Book of Records for ‘Most Biryanis Served In A Year’. In 2017, Paradise catered over 70 lakh servings of biryani and in 2018 the numbers crossed over 90 lakh. Paradise also won the ‘Restaurant Serving The Best Biryani’ award at the Asia Food Congress and Golden Spoon Award at the India Food Forum in 2018. Through the years they have won several accolades and laurels from Telangana State Hotels Associations, GHMC, Times Food Award, Pride of Telangana and Lifetime Achievement Award to name a few.
17, Jul 2025
From Tool to Teammate: How Agentic AI Is Redefining the Future of Work
By – Rahul Sharma, Vice President – Sales, Salesforce India.
“We’re at a turning point in how work gets done. AI is moving from being a tool we use to a trusted partner that works alongside us – anticipating needs, reducing noise, and unlocking time for what really matters. The real opportunity lies in how AI can augment teams: helping them move faster, surface insights in the moment, and cut through the complexity that slows work down. That’s where agentic AI comes in – AI that’s proactive, contextual, and purpose-built to support humans, not replace them.
At Slack, we see this shift come to life with Agentforce, where autonomous agents act as teammates within the rhythm of daily work. But the future isn’t about more technology – it’s about technology that enables more meaningful work.
On AI Appreciation Day, we’re not just acknowledging the progress we’ve made – we’re charting a future where humans and AI collaborate in perfect sync, driving creativity, innovation, and lasting impact.”
16, Jul 2025
Egyptian Hotels Association Signs Strategic Partnership with Sommet Education to Empower Egyptian Hospitality Talent
India, July 16, 2025 — The Egyptian Hotels Association (EHA) is investing in a skilled workforce to boost Egypt’s hotel sector, announcing a major two-years partnership with Sommet Education, world leader in hospitality education. This agreement, including Sommet Education renowned Glion Institute of Higher Education and Les Roches, was signed in the presence of H.E. the Minister of Tourism and Antiquities, Sherif Fathy.
This significant partnership is the direct result of extensive and meticulous negotiations led by the EHA’s dedicated training committee and Sommet Education. Both parties shared an unwavering vision for redefining hospitality standards in Egypt, and the committee worked hard to secure this landmark agreement. This collaboration is now set to profoundly support and elevate the entire hospitality sector.
The initiative aims to empower ambitious Egyptians for the global hospitality industry through world-class education, advanced skills, and international exposure. The agreement grants eligible EHA member staff exclusive access to postgraduate and executive hospitality programs at Glion and Les Roches through partial scholarships. Sommet Education Foundation, the non-for-profit entity of the group will also offer one full scholarship for one of the above programs to an exceptional Egyptian candidate on need-based criteria.
This initiative is key for Egypt’s tourism goals, aligning with the government’s plan to welcome 30 million tourists by 2031 and significantly expand hotel capacity. By enhancing professional skills and providing top- tier training, this partnership will boost service quality, drive innovation, and ensure sustainable growth for Egypt’s hospitality industry.
Mohamed Ayoub, Chairman of the Egyptian Hotels Association, stated: ” This collaboration is a game- changer for Egypt’s hospitality landscape. By opening doors to globally renowned institutions like Glion and Les Roches, we’re giving our members access to world-class knowledge and skills that will uplift the entire industry. It’s about preparing our people to lead—not just locally, but on the world stage.”
Adrian Artimov, Chief Commercial Officer of Sommet Education, commented: “This collaboration is about building bridges between exceptional Egyptian talent and world-class hospitality education. At Sommet Education, we believe that passion is the foundation of great service. By giving motivated individuals the opportunity to study at Glion and Les Roches, we’re helping to develop leaders who can elevate the hospitality industry not just in Egypt, but globally.”
Beyond scholarships, the partnership offers executive online education, program certificates for EHA members, and eight joint professional development – 4 per year – and networking events, with Sommet Education participating in all major EHA-hosted events.
Glion and Les Roches, accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education (NECHE), offer premier programs in hospitality, luxury, tourism, and event management, providing global perspectives and direct career pathways. As Egypt continues its rise as a global tourism destination, this collaboration is key for talent development and sustainable sector growth.
16, Jul 2025
Experience a Day in the Life of a Smurf in the Magical Belgian Woods
Experience a Day in the Life of a Smurf in the Magical Belgian Woods
To celebrate the upcoming release of Paramount Animation’s Smurfs, two families will experience life as a Smurf in the Belgian woods – the origin of the beloved blue characters – bookable as an Airbnb Experience this summer.
Hosted by Nicolas Tytgat, grandson of the legendary Belgian Smurfs creator Peyo, and co-hosted by Papa Smurf, the 4-hour experience at Papa Smurf’s House will see guests take part in a series of Smurf-tastic activities inspired by the new film.Bookings will open on 16 July 2025 at 3:30 PM IST .
16 July 2025, India: This summer, in celebration of the upcoming release of Smurfs, from Paramount Animation, Airbnb is inviting two families to become three apples tall and experience life as a Smurf for the day in the Belgian woods – the origin of the beloved blue characters – bookable as an Airbnb Experience.
The 4-hour experience will see guests embark on a series of delightful Smurf-inspired activities, where they will learn how to live like a Smurf. From decorating your own hat and trying your aim at archery, to busting out the viral dance routine from the new movie, it will be a day of blue magic, where guests don’t have to worry about Gargamel.
With Papa Smurf away on his adventures from the Smurf’s village as seen in the new film, host Nicolas Tytgat – grandson of The Smurfs creator Peyo – will guide guests through these charming activities and immerse them in the enchanting world of the Smurfs.
Taking place on Sunday August 3, 2025, guests will dress, explore, eat and dance like a Smurf for the day:
Welcome: Guests will enter the forest and arrive outside Papa Smurf’s mushroom house – where they will be greeted by the host.
Fuel with a smurfberry drink: To fuel themselves for the day, guests will have the first-ever taste of a Smurfberry drink, a delicious purple berry refreshment beloved by Smurfs and said to be their primary source of energy.
Make your own smurf hat: Stepping inside the home to kick off the day’s activities, guests will gather around Papa Smurf’s table to customise their very own Smurf hats, which they’ll wear throughout the day. Adventurous guests can even get a sneak peek at Papa’s home while he’s away.
Try your hand at archery: Outside the mushroom and through the forest, guests will then explore their beautiful surroundings and practice woodland archery with the host.
A feast fit for a Smurf: Guests will take a break from activities to feast on a wholesome and delicious Smurf-inspired picnic, from blue Smurfberry cakes to french fries – Smurfette’s favourite snack.
Dance like a Smurf star: Once their food has settled, guests will take to an open-air forest stage, where a Smurf-trained choreographer will teach them a dance routine as featured in the new film, worthy of a Smurf Village celebration.
Farewell: The experience ends on a sweet note with Smurfberry ice cream and a heartfelt farewell from the host. Each family will leave with their custom Smurf hats and memories to last a lifetime.
Clement Eulry, General Manager of France and Benelux at Airbnb, said: “We’re so excited to bring The Smurfs back to the Belgian countryside – the place that inspired Peyo all those years ago – as part of our completely reimagined Experiences. The Experience is a unique way to showcase Belgium’s beauty at a time when families are looking to unplug and connect with nature. With over 80% of family travelers¹ choosing destinations based on an experience offered there, Airbnb makes it easy to explore hidden gems — whether living like a Smurf in the Belgian woods or embracing unique and local experiences.”
Nicolas Tytgat, Airbnb host, said: “I grew up surrounded by the magic of the Smurfs, so to bring fans to Belgium, the birthplace of the Smurfs, and into the world that my Grandad created, is something truly special. This is a one-of-a-kind experience, and I cannot wait to share this moment and our family stories with Airbnb guests.”
Irene Trachtenberg, SVP Global Marketing Partnerships, Paramount Pictures, said: “We’re thrilled to bring the blue magic of the Smurfs from the big screen to life in this incredible partnership with Airbnb. The Smurfs are all about celebrating each individual’s uniqueness, blue positivity with a dash of mischief, and we can’t wait for audiences around the world to join us on a Smurf-tastic adventure from the Mushroom House to cinemas this summer!”
How to book The Smurfs Experience
The exclusive Experience will be available for two families, for two separate 4-hour sessions later this summer on Sunday 3 August. Guests can book this Experience on 16 July 2025 at 3:30 PM IST at airbnb.com/smurfsmovie for €0. The Experience is designed for up to 4 guests, is completely free of charge, and includes all activities and treats. Travel to the Experience is not included, and spots will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis.
16, Jul 2025
India’s First Family Mediation Training held
Hyderabad, July 16, 2025 — A landmark initiative in conflict resolution was held successfully recently. It was India’s first-of-its-kind Family Mediation Training Program. The 7-day, 70-hour intensive workshop, held at the International Arbitration and Mediation Centre (IAMC), Gachibowli, was jointly organised by Invisible Scars Foundation and IAMC Hyderabad.
The program was specifically designed for non-legal professionals working in the social or development sector. It was fully funded under the CSR mandate of Centific, a global digital solutions company.
“This marks the beginning of a new era—where family mediators are trained to support survivors of family and domestic violence and restore peace with dignity,” said the organisers.
“Disputes between spouses often arise over trivial matters. If they sit and talk, many issues can be resolved without court intervention, but that is not happening. We need more mediators to prevent the pile-up of family cases in courts.”
Mediation has deep cultural roots in India, where resolving disputes through dialogue and mutual understanding has long been a preferred approach, especially in matters related to family. Across generations, Indian society has placed a strong emphasis on amicable settlement, reflecting a tradition of prioritizing harmony over conflict.
The workshop brought together 32 participants from across India—Ajmer, Bangalore, Bhubaneswar, Chennai, Delhi, Hazaribagh, Hyderabad, Kolkata, Mumbai, Nalgonda, Pune, and Warangal. The cohort included social workers, psychologists, and law enforcement officers, now certified as Family Mediators.
Upon certification, they are empanelled with IAMC and support conflict resolution across programs in GBV, WASH, education, and health, directly within their communities.
The training was conducted by a nationalreceiving numerous requests for training. According to Ekta Viiveck Verma, she plans to organise more such training programs. The NGO is also looking for philanthropic organisations to join hands with them to train more people in ly respected panel of experts. They include Susheela Sarathi – Senior Trainer, MCPC (Mediation and Conciliation Project Committee) of the Supreme Court of India. She has trained many advocates, Judges of the Lower and Higher Judiciary, and Professionals from various walks of life in Mediation.
Tanu Mehta – Mediator and Trainer, Mumbai; K.S. Sarma, the Founder and Director of HAMPS (Hamps Bio Ltd), with a background in the broadcasting industry, having served as CEO of Prasar Bharati and Director General of Doordarshan; Dr. Varudhini Kankipati – Co-Founder, Inner Connect Psychological Counselling Centre, a professional counselling service provider
The program was inaugurated by Ms. Shikha Goel, IPS, Director General, Telangana Cyber Security Bureau, who also shared her personal experience as a trained mediator and urged more professionals to embrace this transformative tool.
Ekta Viiveck Verma, Founder of Invisible Scars Foundation, noted: “Family mediation is not just a legal tool—it’s a healing process. This program equips grassroots professionals with skills to resolve conflicts with empathy and dignity. It is a major step toward building a survivor-first support system.”
AJ Jawad, Lead Faculty and Registrar, IAMC, added: “This program was a national first. For the first time, we are empowering non-legal professionals with real-world mediation tools to address family and domestic disputes.”
The curriculum covered critical modules on trauma, communication, family law, negotiation, and ethics, with both theoretical and practical assessments.
As domestic conflict and abuse rise across India, there is an urgent need for faster, sensitive, and trauma-informed dispute resolution. Family mediation ensures privacy, dignity, and timely outcomes, providing a real alternative to prolonged and painful court cases.
This initiative sets the foundation for an India-wide network of certified family mediators—a vital need in today’s emotionally fractured world.
Invisible Scars has been getting a lot of requests for training. According to Ekta Viiveck Verma, she plans to organise more such training programs. The NGO is also looking for philanthropic organisations to join hands with them to train more people in family mediation.
16, Jul 2025
Kruu, Illinois Tech Launch Global Virtual Innovation Lab for Students
Kruu and Illinois Institute of Technology Launch Global Virtual Innovation Lab for High School Students
Mumbai, July 16, 2025 – Kruu, the pioneering project-based learning platform, has announced a strategic collaboration with the renowned Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) to establish the K2 Virtual Incubation Lab. This global innovation lab is aimed at nurturing entrepreneurial thinking and real-world problem-solving among high school students globally.
The Memorandum of Understanding signed between the two institutions sets the foundation for a bold new direction in global education. This partnership brings together Kruu’s expertise in experiential learning and Illinois Tech’s legacy of experiential learning pedagogy in innovation, engineering, and technology-led entrepreneurship. At the heart of the collaboration is a shared belief in empowering students to think independently, build confidently, and innovate fearlessly.
“Illinois Tech is deeply committed to serving learning from K through Grade 12 by meeting learners where they are by providing them with an in-demand, relevant education. We are honored to be part of an initiative that will connect high school students worldwide with high-impact experiences,” said Mallik Sundharam, vice president for enrollment management and student affairs at Illinois Tech. “As we prepare to launch our academic campus globally, we are pleased to partner with Kruu to expand our capacity to deliver on Illinois Tech’s commitment to providing learners with an experiences-driven education that uniquely prepares them for the careers of the future.”
The K2 Virtual Incubation Lab will create a structured pathway for students to explore challenges rooted in science, technology, design, and society, while receiving direct mentorship from Illinois Tech’s faculty and experts. Students will be guided from ideation to pitch, with support from the innovation ecosystem of Illinois Tech’s Ed Family Kaplan Institute for Innovation and Tech Entrepreneurship and the university’s flagship Interprofessional Projects (IPRO) program. The lab will also recognize top student ventures through joint certification and will open long-term pathways for further study and engagement at Illinois Tech and its global campus
This initiative will also support teacher development and training, helping educators bring project-based pedagogies into their classrooms with confidence and creativity. With plans for curated challenges, immersive workshops, and student showcases, the K2 Lab is designed to spark a culture of innovation that is inclusive, globally connected, and future-ready.
“This is more than a partnership. It’s a shared commitment to reimagining what education can and should be,” said Anil Srinivasan, founder and CEO of Kruu. “We are excited to join hands with Illinois Tech to bring the power of structured innovation to students who are ready to make a difference.”
With this collaboration, Kruu continues its mission of building powerful learning ecosystems across the world, where mentorship, access, and imagination converge to prepare the next generation of changemakers.
16, Jul 2025
LT Foods’ Organic Business Arm – Nature Bio Foods (NBF) enters Business-to-Consumer (B2C) segment
New Delhi, (India), 16th July, 2025: LT Foods, the 70-year-old Indian-origin global FMCG Company in the consumer food space, has announced that its organic business arm, Nature Bio Foods Limited, has forayed into the Business-to-Consumer (B2C) segment in Europe with the inauguration of a new facility in Maasvlakte, Rotterdam.
The move is part of LT Foods’ strategic growth roadmap, which aims to diversify its go-to-market approach by entering the Business-To-Consumer (B2C) segment, thereby complementing its strong Business-To-Business (B2B) foundation. This expansion reinforces Nature Bio Foods’ position as one of the leaders of the organic movement globally and deepens its commitment to bridging the gap from ‘Farm to Folk’, bringing sustainably grown organic ingredients from India, Africa, and beyond, directly to consumers and brands in Europe.
The initial Capital Expenditure (CAPEX) for this new facility is in the tune of Rs. 20 crores. The company would be investing another Rs. 15 crores over the next 3 years. Spread over 20,000 square meters, the new facility is strategically located at the ‘Port of Rotterdam’, which is widely considered as the “Gateway to Europe” for logistics due to its strategic location, extensive infrastructure, and role as a major hub for maritime and inland transportation.
The new facility boasts of four CO₂ pressure treatment chambers for chemical-free disinfestation. It possesses three cleaning and processing lines with one for seed, one for grains and one for bulk loading for industries. The new facility has advanced retail packaging lines with an annual handling of 15,000 MT. It has a storage capacity for 15,000 pallets and a smart warehouse system aligned with the company’s sustainability goals.
The facility will handle a wide range of dry organic products including Organic rice, pulses, superfoods, oilseeds like flaxseed, sesame, buckwheat, chia, quinoa, sorghum, and cashews, all ready for mainstream consumers across Europe. The company has already attracted interest from major retailers in Germany and the Benelux region. With this new capability, the company will not only continue sourcing from India and Africa but also expand its procurement from over 20 countries worldwide, delivering premium organic ingredients to European shelves.
Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Ashwani Arora, Managing Director and CEO, LT Foods said, “The move is a bold step toward strengthening a traceable, efficient, and climate-conscious organic supply chain in Europe. It is a proactive approach to expand the business and create a replica of the successful India model across geographies. This will further help LT Foods scale up the growth from the organic segment. This expansion not only reinforces LT Foods’ commitment to responsible sourcing and environmental stewardship, but also positions us to unlock significant growth potential from the organic segment in key international markets.”
Sharing his views, Mr. Rohan Grover, CEO, Nature Bio Foods Limited, said, “With this expansion, our universe has just become bigger. We’re proud to have built a world-class facility far from home, with the best technology and the right talent to drive our mission forward. We are now poised to make an even bigger contribution to the € 45 billion organic market in the European Union. The company expects to see revenue acceleration beginning FY 2026-27, with an anticipated additional ₹400 crores in revenue over the next five years, driven by this strategic investment.”
16, Jul 2025
Rosatom Presented Its Technologies at the Summer School of the World Nuclear University
Moscow, 16th July 2025 – Rosatom State Corporation took part in the “Summer School” of the World Nuclear University (WNU) – an international educational program aimed at improving the professional qualifications of employees of nuclear industry companies from different Countries. In 2025, the event was held in Shanghai and Xi’an (China). Six employees of industry companies (JSC) completed the training “TECHSNABEXPORT”, TVEL JSC, RASU JSC and others).
As lecturers within the framework of the training Special Representative for the International Projects of Rosatom State Corporation Lyudmila Zalimskaya, Director Regional Center of the State Atomic Energy Corporation Rosatom in East Asia Artem Goncharuk, Director of the Center for the Development of Competencies for International Activities “Rosatom Corporate Academy” Ekaterina Khairullina and others. In particular Artem Honcharuk presented innovative reactor technologies of generation IV within the framework of the concept of a closed nuclear fuel cycle (NFC – technological the process of full use of nuclear fuel). The topic of advanced Russian decisions in the final stage of the nuclear fuel cycle has also been touched upon in its lectures by Lyudmila Zalimskaya.
The program of the “Summer School” included technical tours to the facilities of the Chinese nuclear industry. The participants visited the sites of nuclear Qinshan and Fangjiashan Power Plants, a company that produces Shanghai Electric Power Equipment, Separating the Hanzhong plant, as well as the CNNC nuclear fuel plant in Jianzhong.
Grigory Chikantsev, Director of the Product Development Department in the direction of “Electrical Engineering” equipment” of the joint-stock company “RASU”, commented: “Summer School” was a unique opportunity for me to develop key competencies for work in an international format. Especially valuable was the immersion in multicultural environment, rethinking approaches to team management and the opportunity to directly discuss global trends in the nuclear industry with leading international experts. Such a powerful charge of knowledge and motivation, exchange of experience, open up new prospects for the professional growth of specialists and implementation of Rosatom’s large-scale projects on the world stage.”



