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The contribution shows some problems in the domestic industry, the causes of their occurrence, as well as actual trends of the Russian industrial policy. Two approaches to the formation of this policy are highlighted: “vertical” and “horizontal”. The authors substantiate the preference for a horizontal model based not on strict measures to support industries and companies, but on the formation of a comfortable environment for the functioning of all participants in the industrial market. The necessity of forming a new development strategy and innovative business models for the implementation of this strategy in the industry is emphasized. The basis of these models should be a technological platform based on a complex of continuous innovations carried out by all participants of the network. Clustering of the industry is presented as a promising form of cooperation of these participants. The positive experience of the formation of innovative industrial clusters in various regions of the country, especially successful in combination with modern information and communication technologies, is shown. Effective ways of creating and subsequent development of these clusters are presented. The prospects of including small and medium-sized businesses in technological industrial chains are discussed.

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Ivanov, I.N., Orlova, L.V., Ivanov, S.I. (2022). Russian Industry in the Digital Age: State and Development Trends. In: Ashmarina, S.I., Mantulenko, V.V., Vochozka, M. (eds) Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference “Smart Nations: Global Trends In The Digital Economy”. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 397. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94873-3_22

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