Delivertwo: meeting with Dr. Konstantin Pavlidis and talking about the future of global trade

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The article is an announcement of the Delivertwo video release dedicated to the meeting with Dr. Konstantin Pavlidis, an expert of the news portal. The report covers the discussion of the modernization of foreign economic activity, the transition to a green economy, the risks of "non-technological" companies and available artificial intelligence technologies. The material serves as an invitation to watch an upcoming video interview on the Delivertwo platform.

An atmosphere of open dialogue and intellectual exchange prevailed at the second BRICS Traditional Values Forum, which was held on September 15-17, 2025, at the Brazilian National Congress and brought together hundreds of participants from all over the world. It was here, under the bright Brazilian sun and in a space of friendly cultural interaction, that the Delivertwo news portal met with Dr. Konstantin Pavlidis (PhD), entrepreneur and founder of the Orassy Mind Health Academy.

The forum's program included rich debates, expert discussions, and round tables on key areas of modern development, from artificial intelligence and information technology to spiritual practices, healthcare, sustainable growth, and international business cooperation.

The National Congress Building in Brasilia has become a platform for discussing key cultural landmarks and current global challenges. The BRICS delegates reaffirmed their commitment to the values of development, responsibility, and support for future generations, principles previously emphasized by representatives of the Russian State Duma. The forum's agenda includes new areas: business digitalization, artificial intelligence, sustainable development and the transition to a green economy. The participants discussed mechanisms for the introduction of environmentally friendly technologies, building confidence in international trade and expanding cooperation between the BRICS countries based on the principles of transparency and predictability.

The Delivertwo portal defines its mission as creating a "bridge" between the traditions of trust in trade and modern information technologies, based on accurate data and proven analytics.

Delivertwo meeting with Konstantin Pavlidis

The Delivertwo team presented a report on the formation of a single information space for business exchange, combining classical approaches and modern technological solutions. Yulia Zinovieva, a representative of the portal, noted that Delivertwo helps entrepreneurs build transparent supply chains and increase the reliability of business processes through analytics and next-generation IT tools.

Dr. Konstantin Pavlidis, PhD, aroused considerable interest in the audience by speaking about the development of artificial intelligence. A scientist and practitioner with many years of experience, he presented the concept of accessible and inclusive AI — "no-code" solutions that allow the use of machine learning algorithms without special technical skills. According to Pavlidis, such tools significantly speed up model training and make working with data accessible to a wide range of users. Experts confirm that the use of "no-code" technologies can speed up machine learning tasks by about five times compared to traditional methods, and make working with data understandable to everyone, regardless of technical training.

How to "green up" foreign trade: challenges and solutions

Inclusive AI and new technological frontiers

Dr. Pavlidis showed how, using a simple graphical interface and intuitive algorithms, you can train an AI in three stages (downloading data, configuring parameters, and getting a forecast) without a single line of code. This opens the doors of small and medium-sized businesses to the technologies of the future: companies will be able to optimize supply chains, predict demand and analyze markets without hiring a team of programmers and without delving into complex mathematics. This concept fully corresponds to the ideas of the forum on the harmony of technology and development: international experts note that trade is not dying, but is being transformed through digitalization of procedures and diversification of chains. Delivertwo is already using these principles, combining the traditional experience of businessmen and modern IT solutions.

The main issues of the meeting

During the discussion, Yulia Zinovieva and Konstantin Pavlidis discussed the current challenges of the global economy. Among them:

  • The transition to a "green" economy. Given that modern logistics networks cover the entire planet, how can foreign trade be made low-carbon and resource-efficient? The experts recalled that the "green economy" is primarily a low-carbon, resource-efficient and socially inclusive development model. It requires investments in clean energy, sustainable supply chains, and changes in the tax and legal framework. The Forum also focused on the topic of sustainable development, which was reflected in our discussion – for example, we talked about replacing fuels and materials with environmentally friendly analogues, carbon footprint compensation and other green business practices.
  • The future of non-ecological companies. Staying "outside the white standards" will become increasingly difficult. As the participants explained, the world community and regulators are tightening the requirements for the ecology of production. When choosing a supplier, an international buyer increasingly takes into account the environmental friendliness of the enterprise and waste disposal methods, because the company's reputation in global markets depends on this. This is confirmed by the Russian experience: legislators introduce stricter recycling standards, and failure to comply with environmental standards entails serious responsibility. Large companies are already gaining a competitive advantage due to their "green" image. In other words, a business that does not become "white" and environmentally friendly may face serious risks in the next 10-15 years, from fines to loss of customers.
  • Advice to an entrepreneur. What should businesses do in the new environment? Our advice is to keep up with the times. This means building transparent work patterns and actively innovating. According to the experts of the forum and Delivertwo partners, digitalization of procedures and stable trust relationships will help keep afloat. For example, the use of electronic document management and new IT platforms allows for faster response to market changes, and certified "white" shipments simplify customs clearance and expand access to international partners. Ultimately, the reputation of an honest and environmentally friendly business partner becomes the main competitive advantage.

These are the topics included in our program and will be included in the next Delivertwo video. Follow the news of the Delivertwo portal: the recording of the meeting with Yulia Zinovieva and Dr. Konstantin Pavlidis will be released in December. We talked about combining centuries–old traditions of trust and new technologies, and how to make international trade more fair and sustainable. We invite you to watch the full issue to learn the details firsthand. Follow the announcements on the Delivertwo portal and on social networks!