31 January,2024 04:25 PM IST | MUMBAI | BrandMedia
The Eros Hotel Nehru Place played host to a groundbreaking conference and award ceremony honoring the distinguished Russian inventor, Alexander Begak. The event, titled "NEMTY - Future is here," and promoted by BCMF - BRICS Cultural Media Forum, emphasized collaboration between Russia and India in space exploration, aircraft engineering, and high technologies.
Begak, recognized for his innovations, expressed his deep connection to India, revealing plans for an international company, BEGAK private limited, and a global research center in Bombay. The focus lies on advancing space technology, remotely piloted aircraft, satellites, and space stations, fostering cooperation between Russia and India.
Dr. Jaan Nissar Lone, BCMF Global President, anticipates exceptional growth prospects, especially with Begak's universal Begolet machine. This technology, capable of transforming into a boat or airplane, holds promise for diverse applications, ranging from tourism to emergency services.
Mikhail Berest, a long-term bussiness partner of Begak, highlighted the inventor's role in the Sky Odyssey organization, a platform fostering education and innovation. Berest foresees a positive response in India to Begak's ability to inspire young minds.
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The conference witnessed meetings between Berest and Indian business representatives, outlining plans for Begak's future engagements in India. Anastasia Berest, the youngest participant, expressed admiration for India's uniqueness and emphasized the importance of embracing its rich civilization.
Sergey Dvoryanov, BCMF Director of International Communications, moderated the conference and served as Begak's guide in India. In his closing remarks, Dvoryanov emphasized Begak's visionary project, "NEMTY," as a technological and spiritual breakthrough into the future. He invoked the connection between ancient legends and Begak's mission, inviting humanity to embark on a journey into the unknown with the boat of the gods, "NEMTY."
Begak's fervent belief in humanity and the collaborative potential between Russia and India shines through his endeavors, paving the way for a promising future in high-tech advancements and cultural exchange.