Moscow. September 24th. INTERFAX - Prospects for the development of domestic optoelectronic components will be discussed at the X Russian Forum "Microelectronics-2024", which is taking place in Sochi, the press service of the Shvabe holding said on Tuesday.
"During the forum, we will discuss with our colleagues from other organizations a new generation of photonics materials, biophotonics, and the impact of new technologies on the production of medical equipment. In addition, issues of technological sovereignty and other important topics will be raised," said Vadim Kalyugin, CEO of Shvabe, as quoted by the press service.
Kalyugin noted that optoelectronics, photonics and radiophotonics technologies are the engine of the modern economy.
"The government has identified these areas as priorities for the development of domestic industry. In Russia, the volume of photonics production amounted to 180-200 billion rubles, and annual growth of about 10 percent is projected by 2030. Our scientists and engineers are constantly conducting dozens of studies aimed at finding unique materials and improving existing technologies," Kalyugin said.
It is reported that within the framework of the business program, Shvabe will hold a plenary session "Tasks and prospects for the development of optoelectronics and photonics technologies". Sergey Popov, Deputy General Director of Shvabe, head of the priority technological direction for optoelectronics and photonics technologies, will talk about the prospects for the development of optoelectronics and photonics technologies in Russia, and Evgeny Kuznetsov, General Director of the M.F. Stelmakh Polyus Research Institute, will make a report on the State and Prospects of development of Radiophotonics in Russia.
Issues of technological sovereignty in the field of optoelectronics and photonics, building up scientific and technological groundwork, expanding cooperation with the Russian Academy of Sciences and scientific universities will be discussed.
According to the press service, the business program will be attended by representatives of the State Research Center of the Russian Federation NPO Orion, the Optical and Mechanical Design Bureau Astron, the Moscow SAPPHIRE Plant and the Central Design Bureau PHOTON. Representatives of the Scientific Research Center of the Russian Federation NGO Orion, in particular, will talk about the directions of development of infrared photosensory imaging.
"The holding's exposition demonstrates products created using achievements in the field of optoelectronics, photonics, laser technology and optical materials. Among them, the MIM-N laser microscope developed by the Ural Optical and Mechanical Plant named after E.S.Yalamov in cooperation with the Perm Federal Research Center of the Ural Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, characterized by ultra-high resolution - up to 0.1 nanometers, a video thermal imaging monitoring and analytics system developed by the NGO State Institute of Applied Optics," the message says.
Germanium tetrachloride, used in the manufacture of optical fiber preforms, is also presented. The technology for obtaining such material has been developed on the basis of the GERMANIUM enterprise.
Another sample is the Zenit-M camera of the Krasnogorsk plant named after S.A.Zverev. The camera belongs to the class of digital rangefinder cameras, has a full-frame CMOS matrix with a resolution of 24 megapixels, which guarantees exceptional image quality, including for recording video with a resolution of 1080 Full HD.