Last year, the company created 16 scientific and technical reserves, developed 6 innovative technologies and more than 20 samples of modern electronic products.
Roselektronika Holding of Rostec State Corporation summed up the results of scientific and technical development for 2024 within the framework of the strategic session held at RTU MIREA. Over the past year, the holding company has created 16 scientific and technical reserves on its own initiative, developed 6 innovative technologies and more than 20 samples of modern electronic products.
Last year, Roselektronika enterprises developed eight types of communications equipment of various types, four types of information exchange software and hardware complexes, as well as a number of types of promising electronic component base. In general, the implementation of a complex of research and development activities has provided an increase in key indicators of technology and technology development in 14 areas of scientific and technological development.
In his speech, Sergey Sakhnenko, CEO of Roselektronika, told the conference participants about the approved Strategy of scientific and technical development of the holding company until 2035. The document was developed to ensure the implementation of goal-setting documents, including the "Fundamentals of state policy in the field of electronic and radioelectronic industry development for the period up to 2030 and beyond." The main goal of the Strategy was to create competitive innovative electronic products that ensure technological sovereignty in solving national security tasks.
"Today we have summed up the first results of our work and we can already say that the holding has a strong scientific potential. In 2025, we will continue to work on the implementation of our Strategy — new scientific and technical groundwork should be created, basic technologies should be created in key areas of scientific and technological development. Of course, our task is not just to develop new solutions, but to apply them for the benefit of national security. The results of intellectual activity should be used to create a wide range of demanded systems and complexes," said Sergey Sakhnenko, CEO of Roselektronika.
The conference was attended by more than 220 people, including heads of scientific departments of Roselektronika enterprises, representatives of Rostec State Corporation — Yuri Koptev, Managing Director for Science and Technology, Elena Druzhinina, Managing Director for Science and Business Cooperation, Ivan Abanin, Director for Special Assignments. The event was also attended by academicians of the Russian Academy of Sciences Valery Bondur, Viktor Savinykh, Alexander Sigov, Rector of Bauman Moscow State Technical University Mikhail Gordin and Director of the Center for Quantum Technologies of Lomonosov Moscow State University Nikolai Sysoev. Stanislav Kudzh, Rector of RTU MIREA, delivered a welcoming speech at the conference.
"Our university is actively working with the holding, many of our graduates find jobs at Roselektronika enterprises, and some begin to build a career in the holding even before graduation. The advanced engineering school "Microwave Electronics" has been established at RTU MIREA with the direct participation of Roselektronika. We are ready to build comprehensive cooperation with the holding's enterprises and invite you to accumulate a target order for personnel training at our university," said Stanislav Kudzh, Rector of RTU MIREA.
Elena Druzhinina, Managing Director for Science and Business Cooperation at Rostec State Corporation, spoke at the strategic session about the tools for cooperation between industrial enterprises and scientific and educational organizations.
"The results of the scientific and technological development of JSC OPK in 2024 demonstrate the importance of cooperation between the scientific and business communities. We will continue to strengthen these ties to ensure the innovative future of Roselektronika Holding, including through national projects to ensure technological leadership," said Elena Druzhinina.