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Kirill Pshinnik Says EdTech of the Future Is to Become a Strategic Partner for Business

Russia’s online education market saw a sharp boom in 2025, and experts expect the trend to accelerate further in 2026.

Photo: Kirill Pshinnik's personal archive

For the second year in a row, Russia’s online education market has shown steady growth. In 2024, according to Rosstat, the sector’s volume exceeded one trillion rubles. In 2025, experts expect this figure to rise further.

As Kirill Pshinnik, co-founder and CEO of Zerocoder University, notes, EdTech today is a technology-driven business that has automated a significant share of its operations and is focused on training people in in-demand skills needed by the state and Russian businesses.

AI Replaces the Blackboard

“The main AI learning trends are a surge of interest in vibe coding and the integration of AI into educational tracks. In 2025, AI tools overall have radically improved interaction with new clients and prospective students. Russian neural networks GigaChat and Alisa are of particular interest. Over the past six months, they have made a real breakthrough: open reasoning modes have appeared, video and long-text transcription has become more convenient, and the quality of code generation has improved significantly. Another advantage of domestic solutions is the absence of payment and access barriers: 90 percent of features are available for free, which perfectly addresses the everyday needs of millions of users,” Pshinnik said.

Looking ahead, experts expect growth among companies focused on generative AI solutions. Companies such as MTS are entering the AI services market for B2C audiences. This indicates that neural networks in Russia are increasingly seen as assistants and partners rather than as a threat to jobs.

Appeals to a Broad Audience

“The most attentive audience for courses on new technologies is primarily adult internet users aged 35–40 and older – established professionals looking to master the technical capabilities of neural networks. They are not trying to erase their professional past or jump from being lawyers to programmers. They want to simplify routine work and free up time for personal tasks. These people choose practical courses on Russian and Chinese neural networks for everyday life and careers. Such learners account for more than 70 percent,” Pshinnik noted.

According to Zerocoder, the number of students with a technical background is also growing, including those with a basic understanding of simple programming languages. They want to quickly test ideas by launching personal startups or supporting companies as freelancers. For this audience, professional courses in vibe coding and prompt engineering are especially attractive.

“I think the EdTech will become a true strategic partner for business in the future – a forge for skilled professionals where a passion for technology, strong professional experience, and deep understanding of market needs come together. This combination will create ideal conditions for self-development and strengthening the country’s technological sovereignty,” Pshinnik concluded.
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