Moscow. October 26. INTERFAX - The Quantum Electronics Center of the Shvabe Holding and the Institute of the Far East of the Russian Academy of Sciences (IDV RAS) signed an agreement to promote promising technologies and know-how of Russian companies in China and other Asian countries.
"Within the framework of the agreement, the Polyus Research Institute has enlisted the support of the IDV RAS in the implementation of its innovative projects in China. The Institute will provide information and analytical support in the process of their promotion," the press service of Shvabe said in a statement distributed on Tuesday.
The parties plan to hold public and educational events, exchange information on the prospects of Asian markets for companies and investors, and promote the participation of Russian innovative companies in targeted exhibitions in the countries of the Asia-Pacific region (APR).
The document was signed by Kirill Babayev, Acting Director of the IDV RAS, and Evgeny Kuznetsov, General Director of the Polyus Research Institute.
The Stelmakh Polyus Research Institute is Russia's leading scientific center in the field of laser technologies. His developments are widely used in navigation systems, high-frequency communications, and the space industry.
According to Kuznetsov, "Asia is a region with its own history and traditions, and therefore, when proposing joint projects, it is important to take these features into account." "We hope that the Institute of the Far East will provide significant support in the development of cooperation between Russian companies and partners in the countries of East and Southeast Asia," Kuznetsov said, as quoted by the press service.
In turn, Babayev noted the rapid development of the countries of the region.
"The Institute of the Far East has established partnerships. The scientists of the Institute have a deep expertise and understanding of processes in various sectors of the economy of the countries of East and Southeast Asia. They find interesting opportunities for cooperation with these countries," Babayev said, whose words are quoted in the message.