On the portal of domestic technologies PCAT.ru launched by Rosel Holding, the pages of the Bank of Technologies of Moscow and the alternative supplier search service are available
Russian Technology Portal PCAT.ru Rostec State Corporation's Rosel Holding and the Moscow Government are expanding their cooperation to help enterprises find advanced Russian developments and reliable suppliers faster. On the portal of domestic technologies PCAT.ru Launched by the holding, the pages of two city services are now available — the Moscow Technology Bank and the alternative supplier search service.
PCAT.ru — an industrial digital platform that combines domestic products and technological competencies of Rosel enterprises and other Rostec State Corporation holdings. Thanks to the portal, enterprises can quickly select ready-made solutions for modernization and find Russian manufacturers of raw materials, materials and components.
"It is important for the industry to have access to both state-of-the-art developments and proven component manufacturers in one place. Together with the Moscow Government, we are creating a mechanism where business and the city complement each other. This accelerates import substitution and makes support for enterprises more targeted," said Sergey Sakhnenko, CEO of Rosel, member of the Bureau of the Russian Engineering Union.
The register of the Bank of Technologies of Moscow has also been updated with the developments of Rostec enterprises: software, industrial equipment, robotics and industrial Internet of Things systems, and the supplier search service with data on domestic manufacturers.
"On behalf of the Mayor of Moscow, the city is building a systematic work with the industrial sector: from small industries to state corporations. For the development of the industrial sector, the capital offers over 20 support measures, including digital services on the Moscow Investment Portal. Thanks to the expansion of cooperation in the capital's Technology Bank, Moscow companies have some of the most advanced developments for optimizing and digitalizing production operations. In response, urban tools have become available on one of Russia's key industrial platforms," said Maxim Liksutov, Deputy Mayor of Moscow for Transport and Industry.
"Cooperation with the Russian technology portal makes business tools more accessible. This significantly expands the base of potential counterparties and makes the promotion of goods and services more accessible to domestic manufacturers. The register of the Technology Bank contains over 600 solutions from trusted suppliers from all over the country. Thanks to cooperation with Rostec, Moscow companies have gained access to such developments as industrial software, reliable lathes, robotic systems, and an advanced Russian industrial Internet of Things platform. And vendors and manufacturers across the country will be able to find customers among the capital's enterprises," said Anatoly Garbuzov, Minister of the Moscow Government and head of the capital's Department of Investment and Industrial Policy.
Today, the platform unites 10 holdings and more than 170 enterprises and scientific organizations. The catalog contains over 1,200 civilian products and more than 370 technological and manufacturing competencies, ranging from electronic components and security systems to complex industrial solutions. Each solution is accompanied by a detailed technical data sheet, application areas, and supporting documentation. At the same time, the platform allows not only to purchase finished products, but also to order the development of products for a specific task or to organize mass production at the facilities of Russian enterprises.
