The team created a game in which various infrastructure objects are placed on an interactive map of Kamchatka - factories, logistics centers, resorts and residential areas. To win, you need to place them in such a way as to create conditions for the maximum possible growth of economic well-being while preserving the ecology of the region.

The project was created with the support of the Interros Group and the Government of the Kamchatka Territory by the Institute for Strategic Communications and Social Projects in cooperation with the Vulcanarium Volcano Museum.

"This is a unique development that allows, albeit in a playful way, to clearly understand what effect a particular territorial development project will have on the regional economy," explained Alexander Safonov, Director of the Development and Tourism Projects Department of the Interros Group.

Also at EEF 2023, new solutions for the development of Russian museums were presented. The Interros Group and the Atomyze platform have created an NFT based on the frescoes of Raphael's sixteenth-century workshop from the collection of the State Hermitage Museum. Token purchasers will be able to obtain individual digital rights to the appearance of these works of art before their restoration. The funds received from the sale of NFTs will be used for other restoration work in the collections of the Hermitage.

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A total of 60 tokens were issued in equal quantities for the three murals of the Raphael School. During the presentation, the project's website was demonstrated, where anyone can choose a part of the mural and reserve the corresponding token. It also turned out that some of the issued tokens have already been booked by the first buyers.

This is the first project in Russia in the field of tokenization of art objects. The innovative solution makes it possible to raise funds for both restoration work and repairs, as well as the development of museums in general.