MOSCOW, November 21 – RIA Novosti. Moscow Deputy Mayor Vladimir Yefimov said that the number of new high-tech developments in the Moscow Technology Bank has more than doubled since the beginning of the year, reaching 240.
“In 2022, the Technology Bank for the capital’s industrial establishments contained 125 new solutions at the same time. Industries can use them to upgrade existing facilities or launch new lines. In total, the Technology Bank today includes over 240 technological developments from more than 150 vendors,” said the municipality. vice president.
In turn, the head of the city’s investment and industrial policy department, Vladislav Ovchinsky, emphasized that all solutions in the Technology Bank belong to Russian developers, who provide the city with technological security and the opportunity to follow its own unique path.
“The increase in applications for inclusion in the City’s Technology Bank is due to high demand from Moscow manufacturers for import-substituting technologies. The Bank has supplemented 22 new solutions since October alone, and we expect this trend to continue,” Ovchinsky said. aforementioned.
Among the new solutions: technology to automate the search for materials according to specified characteristics; content management and workflow automation platform; cloud service for monitoring construction works; corporate digital twin and others.
“We have become a vendor of technology banks and have received a number of requests from Moscow manufacturers for the selection of digital solutions. We consider such information services a useful tool for the development of the industry in the region,” said Pavel Shcherbinin, head of strategic marketing. for Ascon, a company that develops industrial software solutions.
Source: Ria

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