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Nine Firms Honored as Supplier to the Moscow Government for 2026

From digital innovation to public services, these firms shaped Moscow's progress. Now, a new competition spotlights the city's unsung NGO heroes—applications open until April 19.

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Nine Firms Honored as Supplier to the Moscow Government for 2026

Nine companies have received the title Supplier to the Moscow Government for 2026. The awards were announced at the Moscow Competition Days forum, held from April 1 to 3. Deputy Mayor Maria Bagreeva presented the honours to firms recognised for their contributions to the city's development.

In parallel, applications have opened for the *Moscow Masters* competition, targeting employees of socially focused NGOs. The deadline for submissions is April 19, with eligibility limited to those aged 18 or older, registered in Moscow, and with at least one year of experience.

The winning companies were chosen based on their performance in 2025. Evaluations covered sectors such as construction, IT, municipal services, and urban infrastructure. While healthcare, education, and transport were among the assessed fields, no publicly available details confirm specific projects or winners in these areas.

Each recipient demonstrated reliability in meeting deadlines and maintaining quality standards. Their work has supported key aspects of Moscow's growth, from public services to digital infrastructure. The awards ceremony coincided with the *Tender Hack* event, a hackathon aimed at improving the city's *Supplier Portal*—a platform connecting over 400,000 entrepreneurs and 60,000 contracting authorities across 44 regions. The portal processes more than 1,500 contracts daily. The *Moscow Masters* competition, now accepting entries, focuses on recognising NGO employees. Participants must work for registered, socially oriented organisations within the city. Their contributions will be reviewed after the April 19 submission cutoff.

The nine awarded companies will continue collaborating with Moscow's government on future projects. Their selection highlights the city's emphasis on efficiency and innovation in public procurement. Meanwhile, the Moscow Masters initiative and ongoing Supplier Portal developments aim to further strengthen partnerships between authorities and local organisations.

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